Glenroy unveils structure for foil-based flexible packaging

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US flexible packaging converter Glenroy has introduced HPC — a high-performance tie layer technology for foil-based flexible packaging. Developed using customer feedback, HPC (High Performance Component) flexible packaging structures are said to feature chemical resistance, high-performance oxygen and moisture barrier properties, superior machinability and roll conformity, and economical pricing.

Test results have shown HPC flexible packaging structures ‘frequently outperforming other foil-based flexible packaging structures’, says the company.

Manufactured with state-of-the-art extrusion lamination equipment, HPC is available as a component within Glenroy’s line of foil-based flexible packaging laminations. HPC flexible packaging laminations are also available within Glenroy’s line of ExpressWeb surface printable packaging films, which are stocked and ready to ship within two to three business days.

Rich Buss, president of Glenroy, said: ‘We continually search for new ways to advance the success of our customers. Expanding our offering to include HPC allows us to provide our customers with extremely cost-effective, high-performance flexible packaging structures.’

Glenroy, a privately held company located in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, manufactures packaging film and pre-formed pouches for a variety of industries, including personal care and cosmetic, animal care and nutrition, pharmaceutical and medical, nutraceutical, automotive, and household products.