Avoiding Delamination in Flexible Packaging
Intelligent blending and dispensing of adhesives is critical to proper film lamination.
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Ed Sullivan
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“And if you were to seal a food product into packaging material that later began to delaminate, you would then be wasting the product as well as the packaging,” he adds.
Even when delaminated packaging never leaves the plant, it normally takes adhesives about three days to cure. At that point, if there is a quality problem, the packaging producer has to go all the way back to reprinting the packaging, and then laminate it once again.
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