
With thinbarrier 302, delfort introduces a particularly high-performance barrier paper for heat-sealing and cold-sealing applications for flexible food packaging. “Thanks to a combined oxygen, water vapor and grease barrier, the paper achieves values comparable to commercially available plastic films and is thin and light,” says Peter Hackl, Director of Packaging at delfort. “We are launching a new generation of barrier paper onto the market.”
Target groups include producers of frozen and chilled foods, confectionery, chocolate bars and cereals. “Our new packaging paper weighs just over 60 grams and is therefore currently one of the lightest barrier papers on the market,” says Hackl. thinbarrier 302 can be disposed of in wastepaper and has a very good CEPI recycling score.
Thanks to its improved tensile strength and tear resistance, the paper offers particularly favorable runnability and sealing properties on packaging machines that previously worked with film. “Our product developers have given the new paper a high-performance application profile,” says Hackl. For example, a water vapor barrier of less than 10 grams per square meter per day prevents moisture from penetrating the packaging. “This is important for dry snacks, for example, as they react very sensitively to fluctuations in humidity,” explains Hackl. Conversely, moisture loss from the food is also prevented, meaning that the texture and freshness are retained throughout the entire shelf life. The specially developed barriers also ensure that frozen food does not freeze and freezer burn does not occur.
The oxygen barrier of thinbarrier 302 is lower than that of commercially available plastic monofilms and prevents oxygen from penetrating the packaging: “This preserves the natural flavors and ensures the quality of the food over the shelf life,” says Hackl. At the same time, thinbarrier 302 is naturally free from optical brighteners (OBA) and intentionally added perfluorinated and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFAS). “We have added another functional, sealable barrier paper to our packaging papers,” says Hackl.
about delfort
delfortgroup AG, founded in 2006 in Traun, Austria, is a global innovation leader in the development, production and distribution of specialty and functional papers for the tobacco, pharmaceutical, food and label industries. delfort has a high level of process expertise in the supply chain with selected partners. The company employs more than 3,200 people worldwide, from Europe to the USA and China. www.delfortgroup.com