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Mondi Offers Next Generation of Bag-in-Box Technical Films

Vienna, Austria | The Mondi plant in Austria, has racked up more than 60 years of experience. When it comes to multilayer technical films that are thinner, lighter and more sustainable Mondi experts are always extending the boundaries of technological advancement. Now, it is launching a pair of next-generation films developed for multilayer BIB products used to package liquid food products and more.

Introducing … Styria Form Bar 50
“We have now determined it is possible to replace the usual 66- or 70-micron polyethylene film with a 50-micron film, and we are the first company to be able to offer such a product,” explains Günter Leitner, Managing Director at Mondi Styria. “Downgauging in this manner results in the use of about 25 percent less material while also reducing transport weight and hence the overall carbon footprint.”

A current customer is already running trials of this new product and says it has experienced no negative impact on machine performance and that no equipment changes have been needed to successfully run the film, Leitner notes.

… and Styria Form Bar 90 DW
Separately, Mondi now has also found a way to combine what is the industry-standard, two-ply film comprising a 70-micron polyethylene layer plus a 40-micron barrier layer into a mono-layer film that measures only 90 microns thick –– a reduction of nearly 20 percent. Currently, Mondi provides its 70-micron film to customers who combine it with a barrier layer provided by another supplier to get the desired end result.

“Mondi, once again, is the first and only supplier of technical BIB films able to offer this type of mono-layer product,” says Leitner. “Since this thinner film also yields more running meters per reel this leads to enhanced efficiency and productivity for our customers.”

In addition to the previously noted sustainability advantages, this latest innovation greatly simplifies matters for customers, eliminating a step from the converting process, and allowing users to buy and store only one type of film instead of two.

Customers also will benefit from reduced machine setup time due to having to change out only two reels instead of four and having to change two reels less frequently. All of this translates into greater productivity for the converter.

Additionally, both new films are suitable for both hot-fill (up to 85ºC) and cold-fill applications, again offering increased convenience and flexibility to the users.

“These advances continue to raise the bar, to the benefit of our customers,” says Leitner, “and we will continue to strive to increase the functionality, performance and convenience of our technical films to improve the users’ experience.”

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