Terphane Presents Innovative Solutions in Polyester Films During the International Dairy Deli Bakery Association Show 2023
During the IDDBA show (June 4th-6th), in Anaheim, California, Terphane will focus on Sealphane and Ecophane solutions.
Terphane a leader in BOPET films (polyester) in Latin America and an important global player with operations in USA and Brazil, will present its full line of innovative solutions in polyester (PET) films, at the International Dairy Deli Bakery Association (IDDBA) Show 2023 in Anaheim, California. The show is considered one of the most important in the United States for the dairy, deli, bakery, and food service industries, with over 10,000 attendees and more than eight hundred exhibiting companies.
Terphane offers solutions for each of these industries with a complete BOPET line: transparent, metallized, and coating films, as well as the Sealphane and the Ecophane product lines. These product lines will be highlighted at IDDBA 2023. The Sealphane heat sealable line’s newest innovation is Resealphane, a high-performance resealable film, which is easy to process and integrate into existing packaging lines without new investments. This new film can be opened and reclosed multiple times, is tamper evident, and it is sustainable, using less plastic compared to other solutions.
“We are excited to present Resealphane technology, which allows all packaging converters and brand owners the opportunity to migrate from a conventional lidding packaging structure, such as lock seal or easy open, to a high-performance resealable solution without the need for additional investments. This innovation opens up opportunities for baked goods, deli meats and cheeses, and other packaged products that would benefit from a resealable lidding solution. Please come visit us in Booth 2974 to learn more,” stated Raymond Joyner, Sales Manager of Terphane.
The sustainable Ecophane line offers post-consumer recycling (PCR) and biodegradable (BIO) content. The PCR film can have up to 35% recyclable content and the BIO film degrades in landfill conditions. Both films are approved for food contact by FDA (USA).
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