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A metalized bi-axially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film for packaging applications

Cosmo Films Ltd. launches Enhanced Barrier Metalized BOPP Film

Cosmo Films Ltd., known for their specialty films for flexible packaging, labeling and lamination applications as well as synthetic paper, has launched Enhanced Barrier Metalized BOPP Film specially designed for packaging applications with very high moisture and good oxygen barrier properties and high metal bond.

A film specially innovated for applications like flexible packaging for lamination, packaging of biscuits, snacks, bakery products, chocolates and personal care products like shampoo sachets; the film can be used as a sandwich layer in multilayer laminate structures. The end pack can be used for all food and personal care applications where moisture barrier is of utmost importance.

With a thickness range of 15& 18 μm, the film is suitable for adhesive lamination, which provides a good heat seal strength and facilitates cold seal adhesive reception on the non-metallic side.

Talking about the product launch, Mr. Pankaj Poddar, Groinup CEO, Cosmo Films Ltd. said, “We carefully evaluate the expectations of our customers, and engineer products which are best suited for them. The Enhanced Metalized BOPP Film is an apt addition to our range of barrier films which not only improve the shelf life of the packaged product, but also help in creating mono material eco-friendly structures.”

For more information:
Cosmo Films Ltd.
www.cosmofilms.com 

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