LPF Flexibles Masters the Mastics Market
The laminates are a multi-layer flexible packaging material that can be printed or unprinted and which provide a protective barrier and high temperature resistance to prevent the degeneration of packaged products during the transportation, handling and storage phases.
Aug 24 2010 --- Mastics and sensitive ink compounds can now benefit from increased protection and temperature resistance thanks to innovative new laminate foils developed by industry-leading LPF Flexible Packaging.
Working in cooperation with Poly-clip Systems, which supplies its world-leading patented clip system to various sectors, including the construction industry, LPF Flexible Packaging now provides tailor-made laminate foils that provide protection for atmospherically-sensitive mastics and ink compounds.
The laminates are a multi-layer flexible packaging material that can be printed or unprinted and which provide a protective barrier and high temperature resistance to prevent the degeneration of packaged products during the transportation, handling and storage phases.
The new material was developed by LPF Flexible Packaging to satisfy an increasing demand for the product from both its existing and prospective customers.
Barry Marron, managing director of the Clondalkin Group Business Unit Laminated & Coated Products, said: “We are very pleased to have created a product that will be of huge benefit to the mastics market and it was particularly valuable to work alongside such an innovative organisation as Poly-clip Systems.
“Mastics can be shipped to destinations all over the world and are often stocked for long periods of time under difficult circumstances, such as high temperatures and humidity, so it was imperative to develop a flexible packaging solution that would protect against these elements.
“Long shelf life is important for these technical products, therefore the new range of laminates has been designed and created with special properties that offer maximum protection and preservation during transport and storage.”