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Packaging materials

There is a wide range of packaging materials for Modified Atmosphere Packaging. When choosing materials, the following consideration must be taken into account:

Packaging format

  • Pouch
  • Flowrap (Horizontal or Vertical)
  • Tray Lid
  • Thermoforming
  • Gas transmission rates and barrier properties

The choice of films for MAP is largely determined by their gas and water vapour transmission rates. Materials such as polyester (PET), nylon (PA), polyvinylidene chloride (PVdC) and ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (EVOH) provide good gas barriers but in many cases poor water vapour barriers.

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Typical film structures and their uses

Structure Applications
 
APET                
APET/PE                
APET/EVOH/PE                
PC/APET/PC        
CPET        
APET/PETBlend/APET                
PS/PE              
PS/EVOH/PE        
PS/PETG              
PP/PE        
PP/EVOH/PE        
PP/EVOH/PP      
EPP/EVOH/PE        
PP/PA/PE        
PP/PA/PP      
PETBlend                
PETBlend/PE              
PETBlend/EVOH/PE              
EPETBlend/PE              
EPETBlend/EVOH/PE              
PVC              
PVC/PE        
PVC/EVOH/PE        

Abbreviations of commonly used MAP materials

ABS Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
Al Aluminium
APET Amorphous polyester
AlOX Aluminum oxide
CPET Crystalline polyester
EPP Expanded polypropylene
EPS Expanded polystyrene
EVA Ethylene vinyl acetate
EVOH Ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer
HDPE High density polyethylene
HIPS High impact polystyrene
LDPE Low density polyethylene
LLDPE Linear low density polyethylene
MOPP Metallised orientated polypropylene
MP Microperforated film
MPET Metallised polyester
MPOR Microporous film
OPA Orientated polyamide (nylon)
OPP Orientated polypropylene
OPS Orientated polystyrene
PA Polyamide (nylon)
PC Polycarbonate
PE Polyethylene
PET-P Polythene terephthalate (commonly known as polyester)
PLA Polylactic acid
PP Polypropylene
PS Polystyrene
PSHT Polystyrene (high temperature)
PVC Polyvinyl chloride
PVdC Polyvinylidene chloride
UPVC

Unplasticised polyvinyl chloride

 

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Oxygen transmission rates of films for most applications lie in the range 1-150cm³/m².day.atm
Film thickness is measured in microns. 1000 microns = 1mm
 
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