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Re-Connect at Xeikon Café Europe

Re-Connect at Xeikon Café Europe

In response to the cancellation of this year’s Labelexpo Europe and to maintain contact, showcase its latest innovations, and inform its customers, Xeikon and a variety of its industry partners have announced a special edition of its ever-popular Xeikon Café to take place at the company’s headquarters in Antwerp, Belgium at the end of April. Entrance is free and visitors will discover new digital printing solutions for a diversity of applications and print sectors.

 

Filip Weymans, Vice President Marketing, explains, “In these uncertain times and with printers facing unprecedented challenges, we want to re-connect, engage and showcase new innovations with the potential to address the challenges. Our Xeikon Café events are designed to learn, discover and re-connect. Each event is structured to give the visitor insight into the latest trends in digitalizing print production, discover new printing applications, watch live demonstrations of different digital production set-ups, and re-connect with other printers and converters. At the upcoming event in April, visitors will have the opportunity to see in action the latest technological advancements, which we are sure will be of great interest.”

Xeikon has put together a conference program with industry experts discussing the most relevant issues in our industries. There will be in-depth presentations on several applications and also plenty of opportunities for interaction and questions.

5 reasons to visit Xeikon Café:

  • Keep up to date with new market trends
  • Discover new printing applications and the latest digital print production innovations
  • Re-connect with other printers and converters
  • Watch live demonstrations of different digital production set-ups
  • Take away a helpful guide and framework to move forward on the pathway to digital transformation

Weymans concludes, “We are looking forward to highlighting different digital opportunities to suit the diversity of needs of today’s printers and converters. Digital innovations are a response to ongoing trends in the market. All Xeikon presses are now designed with cloud connection and next-generation interfaces to connect and integrate at each step. With over 30 years experience in digital technologies, Xeikon is able to advise and support companies in their digital choices which can only lead to business growth.”

https://xeikon.com/cafe2022

#Xeikon Café Europe #innovation #digitalprintingsolution #businessgrowth

IMV to Host a Webcast to Highlight its Immune-Educating DPX Platform

IMV to Host a Webcast to Highlight its Immune-Educating DPX Platform

The event will feature Michael Kalos, Ph.D., member of IMV’s Board of Directors and internationally recognized expert in T cell therapy and immunotherapy

Live webinar on Thursday, February 24th 8amET, registration details below

DARTMOUTH, Nova Scotia & CAMBRIDGE, Mass.– IMV Inc. (Nasdaq: IMV; TSX: IMV), a clinical-stage company developing a portfolio of immune-educating therapies based on its novel DPX platform to treat solid and hematological cancers, today announced that it is hosting a Research and Development Day” via webcast on Thursday, February 24, 2022, at 8:00 am Eastern Time to highlight the differentiating features of its patented DPX delivery platform.

IMV’s DPX technology is a delivery platform that can incorporate a range of bioactive molecules to produce targeted, long-lasting immune responses enabled by various formulated components. This versatile, immune-educating technology is being developed for application in a variety of therapeutic areas (e.g., oncology, infectious disease) where the generation of a target-specific immune response is expected to mitigate disease.

The webcast will feature a presentation by Michael Kalos, Ph.D., Key Opinion Leader (KOL) and member of IMV’s board of directors, who will discuss the potential of IMV’s DPX delivery platform in addressing unmet medical needs in the current and future oncology landscape.

The IMV team will describe the DPX delivery platform technology and its differentiated immune-educating capabilities, highlighting key advantages demonstrated in both clinical and preclinical studies including its favorable safety profile. IMV management will also provide an update on the Company’s clinical programs and discuss key expected milestones in 2022. A live question and answer session will follow.

Michael Kalos, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized expert in T cell therapy and immunotherapy and brings over 25 years of experience and expertise in cell therapy, oncology vaccines, and immune-oncology. Dr. Kalos has held executive and R&D leadership positions in biopharma at Arsenal Bio, Janssen, and Eli Lilly. Prior to his career in the biopharmaceutical sector, Dr. Kalos spent 10 years in academia, where he focused on the development of integrated translational biomarker programs to support the development of cell therapy and immunotherapy programs.

The laboratory he founded and directed at the University of Pennsylvania played a key role in the success of the clinical cell therapy program at Penn, including the development of the CTL019 program, which was licensed to Novartis and led to Kymriah, the first approved CART cell therapy product.

Dr. Kalos obtained his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota and completed post-doctoral training in the laboratory of Phil Greenberg at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. He has co-authored over 85 peer-reviewed manuscripts, including multiple highly cited articles in high-impact journals that have helped define the space of CAR- and TCR- based T cell therapy, as well as book chapters in the field of cancer immunotherapy. He also has over 26 issued patents in the fields of cell therapy,

Immunotherapy, and vaccines. Dr. Kalos now actively serves in an advisory capacity for a number of biopharmaceutical companies as well as international immunotherapy consortia and organizations.

https://www.imvaccine.com/

#IMV #Immune-Educating #DPX Platform #webcamhost

How Inkjet opportunities could shape your growth in 2022

How Inkjet opportunities could shape your growth in 2022

Inkjet technology is set to dominate growth opportunities in the coming year. That is the finding of two key industry surveys.

WhatTheyThink’s Printing Outlook 2022  reported 18% of respondents were looking at the business opportunities adding digital printing equipment could deliver – a higher than usual figure.

It also found 11% of respondents plan to invest in high-speed production inkjet capabilities in the next 18 to 24 months – the same percentage as those looking to invest in toner presses. This inkjet optimism was echoed by Keypoint Intelligence.

Presenting at WhatTheyThink’s Print Production Outlook: Tracking the Turning Points webinar, German Sacristan, director, Print on Demand Service, Keypoint Intelligence, said inkjet is influencing increases in global colour digital printing volumes through the consolidation of print from smaller printing systems to larger production inkjet sheetfed and roll-fed devices.

The industry is producing higher volumes on fewer machines. He stated when respondents were asked, “How do you expect your most popular digital printing run lengths (per job) to change over the next two years?”  17% expected run lengths to grow between 10% and 20% while 28% expected run lengths to grow between 1% to 9%.

German predicted the global market share of inkjet presses will increase 13.6% CAGR (Cumulative Annual Growth Rate) between 2020 and 2025 (compared to the expected 4.7% CAGR for toner). He put this down to the technology’s ability to handle high quality, longer runs, productively, and cost-effectively.

European predictions from Intergraph are equally positive. It put inkjet print volume growth at 9% cent per annum in real terms. It is expected to reach €23.5 billion by 2025. Applications expected to see the greatest impact over the next two years were Direct Mail and books. I shared more on these predictions in this blog.

Fast and responsive digital inkjet print offers flexibility and speed at a relatively low cost. Its personalization capabilities also enable an added level of consumer engagement.

This is the case with both continuous feed digital inkjet systems, such as the flagship Ricoh Pro VC70000 and the Ricoh Pro VC40000, and sheetfed, with our newly previewed Ricoh Pro Z75, B2 color inkjet press.

Supporting investment in these, and other Ricoh systems are an online resource Business Booster. Post-sales guidance can also be accessed with the EDGE consultancy’s tools, advice, and methodologies. This complete package of support aids the adoption of inkjet technology. It allows operations to ensure their investment delivers on expectations while enabling operational growth and expanding service delivery.

https://www.ricoh-europe.com/

#Inkjet opportunities #shape your growth #2022 #investment

Efficient quality control at the end of the CV line

Efficient quality control at the end of the CV line

For a continuous and reliable quality control at the production of the medium, high, and extra-high voltage cables as well submarine cables in CV lines, SIKORA’s X‑RAY 8000 product family has set standards with more than 1,500 devices sold worldwide. The systems convince by precise and reliable measurements of concentricity, wall thickness, diameter, and ovality as well as by controlling cables with up to three layers.

 Many submarine cable manufacturers, such as the Chinese company Ningbo Orient, rely on X-ray devices from SIKORA for quality control in CV lines. In addition, producers of power cables benefit from the final quality control as it ensures the highest quality of the cables delivered to their customers.

 While the X-RAY 8000 ADVANCED/NXT provides information for a fast centering of the crosshead and automatic control, the X-RAY 8700 NXT measures the final product dimensions (diameter, wall thickness, concentricity) at the end of the production line.

It is applicable for cables with solid and stranded as well as Milliken conductors with single, double or triple layer insulation. The X-RAY 8700 NXT is also suitable for quality control of insulation material based on polypropylene (High-Performance Thermoplastic Elastomer – HPTE). The combination of the X-RAY 8000 ADVANCED at the beginning with the X-RAY 8700 NXT at the end of the line offers a precise determination of the shrinkage values for all three insulation layers. This assures optimum process control for a perfect final cable.

 www.sikora.net

#SIKORA’s X‑RAY 8000 #CV line #effecientquality 

New Zealand’s Most Popular VAC Accessory Store Is Now Offering Bag- Less Technology Vacuum Cleaners

New Zealand’s Most Popular VAC Accessory Store Is Now Offering Bag- Less Technology Vacuum Cleaners

New Zealand’s most popular domestic and commercial vacuum cleaner company Clive Dicks is now offering a new variety of vacuum cleaners with bagless technology. Not only are these bags inexpensive but also incredibly effective at cleaning with a powerful vacuum strength.

Available in a wide variety according to the vacuum power, these bagless vacuum cleaners are also designed and equipped with the latest technology separating the dust effectively and also being able to clean the vacuum hygienically.

Available on their website in seven different types, vacuum cleaners range from Cyclonic Upright to Powerline Bagless, right from 1200 Watt to 2200 Watt power that cleans the minutest particles of dust on your floor, bed, and everywhere else. From a budget-conscious customer to a high-end-conscious customer and everyone in between, there is a type of bagless vacuum cleaner for people of every budget.

In service to Auckland and New Zealand for close to 4 decades now, Clive Dicks stores are one of the most stacked, the most visited, and its products the best-selling vacuum cleaners. Always equipped with the latest technology before anyone else, Clive Dicks has the most extensive collection of all types of vacuum cleaners, both domestic and commercial. Apart from that, Clive Dicks is also popular for being stocked with accessories all the time so that no customer is disappointed, especially when they have an emergency.

“We started our journey in the early 80s and have come a long way since then. We have faithfully served our local community, Auckland, and New Zealand with our excellent products designed with the latest technology because people deserve only the best and nothing short of that. While shopping at Clive Dicks, you can always be sure the products offered are of uncompromising quality available at competitive prices.

While we have limited stock on our websites, our stores carry a wide range of vacuum cleaners and every accessory imaginable that you can personally have access to and examine before making the purchase. Our deeply attentive and highly experienced staff will give you quality advice for your specific situation.

If your vacuum needs repair works, bring it to our store or ship it to us and we will do the rest. And if you haven’t yet already, try your hand at the latest bagless vacuum cleaners that will give you the best vacuum cleaning you have seen to date. I assure you, it will be the best purchase you will have made in a vacuum cleaner”, said the CEO of Clive Dicks.

https://clivedicks.co.nz/

#Baglesstechnology #VAC Acessory store #Vacuumcleaners

 

BIO-FED exhibits for the first time at FIP 2022 in Lyon

BIO-FED exhibits for the first time at FIP 2022 in Lyon

The Cologne-based company BIO-FED, a branch of AKRO-PLASTIC GmbH and a company of the Feddersen Group, will be exhibiting from 5 to 8 April 2022 at the French plastics trade fair in Hall 6/5.1, Stand D 49. The booth will be a joint booth together with the company’s K.D. Feddersen GmbH & Co. KG, Succursale France, and FEDDEM GmbH & Co. KG which also belong to the Feddersen Group.
 
BIO-FED is an expert in developing and producing biodegradable and/or biobased compounds under the brand name M·VERA . This grade range consists of biodegradable compounds, most of which are also partially to fully biobased. The French market is therefore particularly promising for the compounder. M·VERA GP1025 which is predominantly biobased was developed based on biopolyester and for the injection moulding process. In addition to being approved for food contact (EU 10/2011), the grade is also OK compost INDUSTRIAL according to EN 13432. The special surface texture has a mineral appearance.
 

But BIO-FED also has the right material on offer for applications that only require medium stiffness: M∙VERA GP1045. It was specially designed for injection moulding applications, consists of renewable raw materials, and is home compostable. It is particularly suitable for applications requiring medium stiffness (tensile modulus 2,000 MPa) and can therefore be used for a wide range of household articles, toys, packaging, coffee capsules, etc. This compound consists of almost 100 %An application example for M·VERA  GP1045 robertobinetti70 renewable raw materials and, according to the company, is ideally suited for the production of rigid objects.

“We see France as a very interesting and emerging market for bioplastics and we are sure that with our products we have the right answer to the current as well as to future bioplastics legislations,” explains Dr. Stanislaw Haftka, Sales Director at BIO-FED. The M·VERA  portfolio was also recently expanded with ISCC PLUS and REDcert² sustainable-certified compounds made of biomass-balanced PP.

M·VERA grades are suitable for many different processing technologies such as blown film, injection moulding, extrusion, and thermoforming. Matching sustainable color, black and additive masterbatches can also be provided.

https://bio-fed.com/

Novoloop Raises $11M Series A to Advance Upcycling for Plastic Waste

Novoloop Raises $11M Series A to Advance Upcycling for Plastic Waste

Advanced upcycling startup Novoloop has raised $11 million in Series A financing led by Envisioning Partners with participation from Valo Ventures and Bemis Associates; earlier investors who joined the round included SOSV, Mistletoe, and TIME Ventures.
 
Novoloop is pioneering the chemical transformation of plastic waste into high-performance chemicals and materials. The company’s proprietary process technology, ATOD (Accelerated Thermal Oxidative Decomposition), breaks down polyethylene into chemical building blocks that can be synthesized into high-value products. Polyethylene is the most widely used plastic today yet only 9% is recycled and virtually none is upcycled.
 
The first product based on Novoloop’s ATOD process is Oistre (OYST-rah), a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) for use in high-performance applications such as footwear, apparel, sporting goods, automotive, and electronics. Oistre is the first TPU made from post-consumer polyethylene waste that matches the performance characteristics of virgin TPUs made from petrochemicals. At the same time, Oistre’s carbon footprint is up to 46% smaller than conventional TPUs.

“What really compelled us to lead the investment round is that Novoloop has found product-market fit,” said June Cha, Partner of Envisioning Partners. “Novoloop has proven that Oistre has a wide range of applications in the market even at their early stage.”

Novoloop’s technology can upcycle carbon content found in common plastic waste like grocery bags, packaging, and agricultural plastics that is too low value for material recovery facilities to bale and sell. Instead, the plastics go into landfills or incinerators today. Novoloop’s ATOD technology aims to increase commercial demand for waste polyethylene.

“Plastics are not going away anytime soon, so we need to innovate to close the gap between what is produced and what is repurposed. After years of technology development, we’re thrilled to announce backing by high-caliber investors and partners to commercialize this much-needed technology,” said Novoloop Co-founder and CEO Miranda Wang.

“With this funding, we look forward to completing crucial pilot scale-ups and commercializing our process technology to make a lasting impact. Our team is excited to lead the circular economy revolution for plastics,” said Novoloop Co-founder and COO Jeanny Yao.

Novoloop is also announcing the company’s new partnership with Bemis Associates, the leader in apparel bonding solutions such as seam tapes, which can be found in high-performance outerwear. Together, the companies will introduce Oistre into the Bemis product portfolio as a first step to replace virgin petroleum-based thermoplastic polyurethane.

“We are extremely excited to partner with Novoloop,” said Bemis Director of Sustainability Ben Howard. “Novoloop’s technology is a major breakthrough for our supply chain. Scaling it will be a huge step in shifting away from virgin petroleum sources and reducing our products’ carbon footprints”.

https://www.novoloop.com/

 

Synthos Enters into the Next Phase of Bio-Butadiene Technology Development to Produce Sustainable Rubber

Synthos Enters into the Next Phase of Bio-Butadiene Technology Development to Produce Sustainable Rubber

Synthos announces that it has reached a major milestone in the development of advanced bio-butadiene technology. After completing a successful feasibility study in 2021, Synthos, Lummus Technology, and its Green Circle business have concluded that the bio-butadiene technology is ready for implementation, and the companies have agreed to move into the engineering and design phase of the project.

Given the confidence in the technology and the strong market demand for renewable materials, Synthos has committed to building a plant with a capacity of 40,000 metric tons of bio-butadiene per year – twice as much as the companies had originally planned. In addition to the plant capacity expansion, Synthos has confirmed that it will license BASF’s butadiene extraction technology from Lummus and leverage Lummus’ digitalization capabilities for operational efficiency and reliability.

Synthos is making great strides in developing a synthetic rubber product portfolio with a significantly reduced environmental footprint. Entering the next phase of our collaboration with Lummus is another step toward our commitment to support our customers achieve their performance and sustainability goals, said Matteo Marchisio, Synthetic Rubber Business Unit Director, Synthos. We believe the availability of sustainable synthetic rubber made from bio-butadiene will play an important role in the industry’s ability to meet the demands of modern mobility, and we are proud to partner with Lummus Technology to lead the way.

Since Lummus began collaborating with Synthos last year, it has become evident that this technology has the potential to be the new standard in our industry due to its renewable sourcing, production efficiency, and low carbon footprint, said Leon de Bruyn, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lummus Technology. The petrochemical industry is quickly adjusting to ambitious sustainability requirements, and at Lummus, we continue to lead this change on multiple fronts. The commercialization with Synthos of this biotechnology for more sustainable rubber products is one of several sustainable process solutions that are making a positive impact.

www.synthosgroup.com

www.LummusTechnology.com.

SHRI ARVIND ATHALYE : A DOYAN OF PLASTIC INDUSTRY

SHRI ARVIND ATHALYE : A DOYAN OF PLASTIC INDUSTRY

Shri Arvind Shankar Athalye was a scholarly, dynamic personality, closely associated with Plastic Industry in India for the past 60 years. He has been a dedicated crusader who worked hard to give a “place of pride” to Plastics amongst the materials, serving the needs of mankind by spreading the knowledge of Plastics and their use. He was considered as a Guide . a Philosopher and a Teacher by many in Plastics Industry for his unstinted, selfless, and unblemished service rendered to the Plastic Fraternity in different capacities.

Shri Arvind Athalye graduated in Polymer Engineering from Michigan State University, of the USA in the year 1958. He began his professional career with Dow Chemical Corporation in Michigan, USA. He was deputed by Dow as a Member of their Commissioning Team for their ABS Plant at Kawasaki in Japan in the year 1959. His working association in a foreign land. though remained for a brief span, left an indelible and distinct impression of his experience amongst his colleagues and associates, which paved a long way for his illustrious career on his return to India in 1960.

On his return to India, he worked with Polychem Ltd., a Dow Chemicals joint venture with Kilachand group, who produced PS, HIPS & other Styrinics Plastics. During the years 1960-65, he headed the Technical Services Department and Application Development Group of Polychem Ltd. Thereafter he joined Hoechst Dyes & Chemicals, producers of HDPE, heading the Technical Services and Application Development Department until he left it in 1972.

His curious mind and inquisitive approach prompted him to move, to take on bigger challenges in the
Industry. He joined Thackersey Group in 1972. During this association, Shri Athalye played a crucial role in Business Diversification and new Investments in the In-House production of a variety of products. He
established CSIR, recognized R&D Centre for testing products like HDPE – Woven Sacks, Leno Sacks,
Fibrillated Tapes for Twines and Ropes etc. He played his role in the development of these products till
successful commercialization. The Industry seeking the benefits of his wide knowledge and experience
sought his association in Business Development. He was the Director on the Board of Thackersey Group
Companies, as well as those in the Dilip Piramal Group, including Blow Plast Ltd.

In the year 1981, Shri Athalye started his own independent activity of Projects Consultancy in the field of
Plastics Processing and Packaging. He creditably serviced about 100 Clients, both at Home and Overseas.

Shri Athalye was the Fellow of the Institute of Materials, UK, The Indian Standards Institution, The Institute of Standard Engineers, Indian Plastic Institute (IPI), and a Senior Member of Society of Plastics Engineers, (SPE) Inc, USA. He was also a member of the Managing Committee of AIPMA and of. Technical Education Committee, Government of Maharashtra.

He played an important role in the formation of the Indian Plastic Institute and served as its Hon. Secretary and
continued to take an active interest in all activities of IiPI. In consideration of his yeoman service to the Plastic Industry, the Indian Plastic Institute Awarded him with the “Life Time Achievement Award” in 20.. in a glittering function in Mumbai.

Shri Athalye had remained an enthusiastic learner, as well as an influential Teacher of Plastics all through his life. In the midst of his professional activity and commitments, Shri Athalye also invested his valuable time to edit Popular Plastics &  Packaging, a Monthly Journal for the last 60 years, until he breathed his last. As the Hon. Editor of this Magazine, he has been disseminating knowledge to Plastics Fraternity with great commitment.

Shri Athalye has a unique experience of publishing several Technical Books on the Processing of Plastics,
Plastics Materials, Plastics in Flexible Packaging, Testing of Plastics, etc. His books including one on PVC Technology jointly authored with Mr. Prakash Trivedi are being used as reference material for Polymer courses all over India. In addition, Arvind Athalye presented several Technical Papers on Plastics Processing and End-Use Applications, at various Seminars and Conferences.

Some years back he shifted his personal residence from Mumbai to Pune and in spite of suffering from health issues, he kept in contact with the Plastics Industry Fraternity. Arvind Athalye has been highly respected as a fatherly figure of the Plastics Industry for almost eight decades and his contribution will be remembered for the time to come.

He breathed his last on ______ and in his demise, the void created in the Plastic Industry is very difficult to be filled in. Our sincere condolences to his wife and other family members and pray for eternal peace for his soul.
J. R. Shah.

 

PROVALIN with a broader processing window

PROVALIN  with a broader processing window

Softer and more thermally stable, this is how the new PROVALIN1242 is presented by Actega as a successor to PROVALIN 1241, the PVC- and plasticizer-free compound for metal vacuum seals, which has already been successful on the market for the past ten years as a standard compound for pasteurization of all types of goods. This more thermally stable and softer compound speeds up embedding on the glass neck while reducing the risk of cut-through.

The market for PVC-free closures has undergone enormous growth in recent years. And requirements have become increasingly more detailed. Of the 16 billion Twist-Off seals currently used in the EU, at least 20 percent are now PVC-free – with an annual growth of approx. 30 percent. Numerous high-performance plants have been installed which are capable of covering the growing demand in Europe.

More and more manufacturers of seals have also invested in PVC-free technology with the result that the available capacities are continuing to grow. A further increase to more than five billion Twist-Off seals is anticipated in 2022.

In the course of this development and the increasing demand for PROVALIN1241 in particular, a wide range of different capping machines with various capping conditions is now available on the market, some of which make different demands on the compound used, e.g. because faster machines are used, various steam pressures or capping forces are present, etc. Permissible tolerances in the glass neck dimensions, as well as the overall container (such as overall height, axial deviation, etc.), can also result in different processing behavior during the capping process.

The newly-developed PROVALIN 1242 meets these new requirement profiles, as it has a higher resistance to mechanical and thermal stress and is softer compared to PROVALIN 1241. Capping requires pre-dampening of the closures, i.e. the glass and the closure are brought together in the machine head in a controlled vapor atmosphere.

On the one hand, the steam creates an initial vacuum. But it also causes a softening of the sealing compound in the closure, which becomes visible in a permanent impression of the glass mouth after closing and reopening, depending on the temperature effect and time. This embedding of the glass mouth in the sealing compound over the full circumference ensures the tightness of the packaging system during its shelf life. That said, a deviation during vapor deposition can have negative consequences.

If the preheating is too low, which can occur with very fast sealing machines, for example, this can lead to an insufficient impression of the compound and insufficient embedding on the glass mouth. This, in turn, harbors the risk of vacuum loss.

In the case of excessive preheating, which can happen when the closing process is interrupted, for example, there is a risk of the compound impression being too high, which can then cause cut-through. Accordingly, a compound is required that displays a higher degree of softness accompanied by a higher degree of thermal stability.

The fact that PROVALIN 1242 is softer, thereby permitting faster embedding on the glass neck finish (this is necessary for faster capping machines in particular), as well as displaying a higher degree of thermal stability enabling the use of higher pasteurization temperatures and minimizing the risk of cut-through, has been proven in various test set-ups.

The glass jars were sealed with variants of sealing force and steam pressure (without post-treatment), whereby worst-case scenarios were also included in order to underline the performance of the compounds. The results show that even in the worst-case scenario, the residual thickness of PROVALIN  1242 remains within an acceptable range. The opening values were also examined and show that they are at a good level for both PROVALIN 1241 and 1242.

Conclusion

With its significantly extended processing window, PROVALIN 1242 offers the following benefits: Easier changeover on the capping lines, as PROVALIN 1242 behaves similarly to PVC during capping A significantly reduced risk of cut-through, even in a worst-case scenario.A broader thermal treatment range for pasteurization up to 98 °C A softer compound for faster embedding on the glass neck finish – particularly for faster capping machines

Accordingly, Actega has once again proven itself to be a pioneer in the development of both sustainable and practical solutions. PROVALIN was developed on the basis of corresponding EU specifications (EU 10/2011 and PIM), for example. Where the original focus was on food with fatty contents as they leach out the plasticizers usually contained in PVC sealing compounds and allow them to migrate into food, fillers of organic products attaching particular importance to an ecological overall package changed over to PVC-free at an early stage.

Meanwhile, the issue has far surpassed the organic sector and can now be found in practically all areas of food. What started off as a niche range is now a firm component of the market. But the market is continually evolving, as indicated by the development of PROVALIN 1242. New challenges can present themselves at any time, e.g. on the part of the filling industry.

Or on the regulatory side, e.g. if materials such as additives in food contact are re-evaluated by the FDA or the EU. These are all key incentives for innovation; for new developments that give the bottler benefits such as better manageability, broader application possibilities, the elimination of uncertainties regarding regulatory issues, and much more.

www.actega.com