Treofan films shown to protect against mineral oil migration

Coated BOPP films from Treofan have been proven to protect food products against the migration of mineral oil residue according to a new guideline that allows assessment of barrier properties.

The SVI guideline defines criteria and measurement techniques, making it possible to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the barrier effect of different types of film

Measurements were taken by the Zürich Canton Laboratory (Kantonales Labor Zürich) in partnership with Swiss Quality Testing Services (SQTS), on behalf of the Swiss Packaging Institute (Schweizer Verpackungsinstitut) during the development of its new 2015.01_Innenbeutel guideline. Treofan actively supported the project as a sponsor of the SVI’s joint industry group.

According to the new guideline’s assessment criteria, Treofan’s CLG film with an acrylate coating on both sides reliably prevents migration for at least five months, while the CLB film with a combined acrylate and PVdC coating reliably prevents migration for at least 27 months. Treofan is also letting SQTS conduct its own additional tests with the aim of further improving the films’ barrier effect.

Published on March 1, the SVI guideline defines criteria and measurement techniques, making it possible to qualitatively and quantitatively assess the barrier effect of different types of film.

‘This is especially helpful in our approach of developing customer-oriented packaging solutions,’ said Marco Holst, director of business development and technical services at Treofan. ‘Now, not only can we grade existing products, we can also test how effective the barrier properties of new solutions are, and optimize them if necessary. This allows us to develop tailored solutions that strike the best possible balance of consumer safety and cost investment together with our customers and partners.’