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FlexiblesCosmo Films upgrades its anti-fog film for wider applications

Cosmo Films upgrades its anti-fog film for wider applications

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Cosmo Films upgrades its anti-fog film for wider applications

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Cosmo Films has come up with an improvised anti-fog film with excellent cold and hot anti-fog properties, and high hot tack and low coefficient of friction which can deliver high speed overwrapping performance. This means that the film would now be suitable for packaging of even unpolished fruits in trays on high-speed HFFS machines.

Anti-fog films are generally transparent films which go in for fresh fruits/vegetables, salad packaging, meat packaging applications. The high moisture content in these food items lead to mist formation on the film surface thus affecting the visibility and therefore perceived freshness of the food packed inside. An anti-fogging film not only prevents this phenomenon leading to a better visibility of the contents inside but also renders the pack a better shelf appeal owing to its enhanced gloss/optics. The film complies with the EC and FDA food contact regulations.

The film is a co-extruded both sides heat sealable, both sides treated BOPP film where printing is done generally on the top side and inner side lends in the anti-fogging characteristics. The film works well in a single layer as well as BOPP/AF BOPP laminate structure.

Commenting on the development, Shailesh Verma, head of packaging films exports, Cosmo Films said, “The film has excellent machinability, high heat seal and high hot tack strength and low seal initiation temperature and therefore works very well on high-speed packing machines. The film is available in 15 to 40 microns thickness. The company also makes film compatible for sealing on PE trays.  A Keep Fresh grade providing longer shelf life because of anti-bacterial properties is also available.”

Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika
Mahan Hazarika is the Editor of The Packman since 2017. Having spent more than a decade reporting on the printing and packaging industries, he brings a wealth of industry knowledge, perspective, and insight to his work. Outside the newsroom, Mahan is passionate about ZG music, travel, and films.

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