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Rigid and flexible multiply packaging materials - Lamination and coextrusion

Authors: Pierre CHOMON, Bernard CHARNIER

Publication date: July 10, 2017

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1. Complexes: an indispensable combination of materials

  • Four key packaging requirements

    A packaging material must meet the following four fundamental requirements.

    • Ensure that packaged products are well protected mechanically, so that their basic properties are not altered by repeated handling.

    • Ensure that the product will keep for its best-before date (BBD) or minimum durability date (MDD, formerly known as UBD), which translates into a few days to 24 months.

      Marketing is carried out either :

      • under negative cold conditions at – 20 °C;

      • in a refrigerated chain between + 3 °C and + 6 °C ;

      • at room temperature ;

      • under tropical conditions....

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