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  2. Multilayered packaging - Wikipedia

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    The material of construction of multilayered packaging ranges from paper to plastics to metals. Most multilayered packages are not readily recyclable. [2] Basf company and Uflex recently developed multilayered food packaging from 100% recyclable materials. [3] [4]

  3. BoPET - Wikipedia

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    The result is much less permeable to gases (important in food packaging) and reflects up to 99% of light [citation needed], including much of the infrared spectrum. For some applications like food packaging, the aluminized boPET film can be laminated with a layer of polyethylene, which provides sealability and improves puncture resistance. The ...

  4. Metallised film - Wikipedia

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    Metallised films (or metallized films) are polymer films coated with a thin layer of metal, usually aluminium. They offer the glossy metallic appearance of an aluminium foil at a reduced weight and cost. Metallised films are widely used for decorative purposes and food packaging, and also for specialty applications including insulation and ...

  5. Retort pouch - Wikipedia

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    A retort pouch or retortable pouch is a type of food packaging made from a laminate of flexible plastic and metal foils. It allows the sterile packaging of a wide variety of food and drink handled by aseptic processing and is used as an alternative to traditional industrial canning methods.

  6. Blister pack - Wikipedia

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    In order to overcome the lack of barrier properties of PVC film, it can be coated with PVDC or laminated to PCTFE or COC to increase the protective properties. Multi-layer blister films based on PVC are often used for pharmaceutical blister packaging, whereby the PVC serves as the thermoformable backbone of the structure.

  7. Aluminium foil - Wikipedia

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    Thin foils are fragile and are sometimes laminated with other materials such as plastics or paper to make them stronger and more useful. Annual production of aluminium foil was approximately 850,000 tonnes (940,000 tons) in Europe in 2014, [1] and 600,000 tonnes (660,000 tons) in the U.S. in 2003. [2]

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