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Cosmo Films develops “TeploR” Heat Resistant Film to facilitate a circular economy
Cosmo Films develops “TeploR” Heat Resistant Film to facilitate a circular economy
Cosmo Films develops
“TeploR” Heat Resistant Film
to facilitate a circular
economy
Cosmo Films Ltd., a global leader in specialty films has successfully developed a
new transparent printable biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film called
“TeploR” with a higher heat resistance.
The FMCG brands and the entire packaging industry are aiming to recycle waste
generated from flexible packaging. BOPP films have an excellent recyclability
however; most of the flexible packaging is made with different plastic materials
making it difficult to recycle.
TeploR has been engineered to work as a printing layer allowing mono material
structures in multi-layer laminates for various packaging applications in both food
and non-food segments. The film has excellent slip properties, good
machinability and has a great performance on high-speed VFFS and HFFS
machines. It has good thermal stability (no shrinkage) upto 185˚C; way more
when compared to conventional BOPP films (145-155˚C). TeploR will prove to
be a good replacement in packaging machines where the sealing temperatures
are higher.
Commenting on the same, Mr.Pankaj Poddar, CEO, Cosmo Films, said:“The
TeploR film has an excellent printable surface at high converting speeds, will not
shrink or form wrinkles and can be recycled easily. We have also gone ahead
and patented the product in the company’s name. ”
About Cosmo Films
Established in 1981 and founded by Mr. Ashok Jaipuria, Cosmo Films today is a
global leader in specialty films for packaging, lamination, labeling and synthetic
paper. With engineering of innovative products and sustainability solutions,
Cosmo Films over the years has been partnering with worlds’ leading F&B and
personal care brands and packaging & printing converters to enhance the end
consumer’s experience.
Company’s film offerings include BOPP and CPP films. Today, the company is
the largest exporter of BOPP films from India and also the largest producer of
thermal lamination films in the world. Its customer base is spread in more than
100 countries with manufacturing units in India, Korea & Japan.
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