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Packaging

Development of de-inkable, recyclable mono-material PE-pouch with barrier properties

The partnership is advancing packaging circularity

FoodTechBiz Desk

In a breakthrough development, a fully recyclable mono-material PE pouch, has been created that has similar properties to barely recyclable multi-material laminated pouches. The new pouches utilize the latest polymers, inks, functional coatings, adhesives, and conversion technology and were the product of a unique value chain collaboration of ExxonMobil, Henkel, Kraus Folie, Siegwerk, and Windmöller & Hölscher. The innovation allows for pouches that provide a high oxygen barrier, outstanding package integrity, and excellent shelf appeal and produces an almost colorless recyclate after the removal of printing ink and the oxygen-barrier coating layer.

Delamination and Deinking:

In order to produce a colorless recyclate, the delamination and removal of the printing ink and coating from the laminate structure are crucial. To this end, Siegwerk´s delamination/deinking primer technology, was applied on a Windmöller & Hölscher MIRAFLEX”, a flexo printing press with a downstream unit.

Depending on the requirements either solvent- (SB) or water-based (WB) primers from Siegwerk´s CIRKIT ClearPrime product range are available. Applying industrial hot-washing conditions enables delamination and deinking of the pouch, giving an almost colorless recyclate.

High Oxygen Barrier:

Excellent oxygen barrier properties had been achieved through the use of Loctite Liofol BC 1582 RE, a recently introduced 1-component barrier coating from Henkel, and CIRKIT OxyBar BC 1582 from Siegwerk. The coating can be applied on both flexo and gravure presses at industrial machine speeds on various substrates, giving excellent transparency. Its compatibility with recycling has been confirmed by Cyclos HTP and it also meets Critical Guidance by the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR).

To match these requirements, appropriate colored and white inks from Siegwerk were used.

Laminating Adhesive:

To improve recyclability, the partners used Henkel’s new solvent-free, 2-component polyurethane laminating adhesive, LOCTITE LIOFOL LA 7102 RE / 6902 RE. The system has been designed for mono-material structures and has been recognized for its compatibility with recycling as certified by RecyClass.

Package Integrity:

Outstanding packaging integrity is achieved using ExxonMobil’s latest generation of performance polyethylene, such as Exceed S and Exceed XP, in combination with Exact materials in the sealant layer. The MDO-PE films had been developed by ExxonMobil and Kraus Folie, employing ExxonMobil HDPE and Enable performance polyethylene, and produced on their VAREX” extrusion line with an inline MDO unit.

Shelf Appeal:

High primer transparency combined with the consistent print quality and the inherent gloss of the ExxonMobil PE-based MDO film helps to deliver an excellent shelf appeal of the final pouch. Deinking primer, print image, and barrier coating had been applied in one step using a Windmöller & Hölscher MIRAFLEX” with a downstream unit.

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