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  4. The effect of flexible sealing jaws on the tightness of pouches made from mono-polyolefin films and functional papers
 
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2021
Journal Article
Title

The effect of flexible sealing jaws on the tightness of pouches made from mono-polyolefin films and functional papers

Abstract
Flexible packaging materials consisting of several layers of very dissimilar materials are currently considered for replacement by multilayer polyolefin films as well as functional flexible paper materials to improve recyclability. Such materials however lead to new challenges in processing on existing packaging machinery. This paper focuses on the sealing process of such materials, especially looking at pillow pouches and the challenges occurring at the junction between cross and fin seals where the total thickness jumps from two to four layers. It is shown that the application of conventional machinery and sealing tools does not lead to a gastight seal within the operational sealing window of such materials. The origin of the permanent failure is the lack of material fraction capable to flow as a viscous melt into the gap at the fin seal. The limited compressibility of the nonmelting materials and their bending stiffness tend to increase the gap. In case of paper, a flexible sealing jaw, equipped with an elastic insert, enables a focused application of pressure at the layer jump of a poorly compressible material. This results in clearly improved gas tightness of all selected materials in the range of the used test methods (leak size 10 mm). The leakage rate of papers was reduced from 3-4 mbar·l/s with rigid tools to 1 mbar·l/s with flexible tools. The leakage of 2 mbar·l/s with OPP/CPP material could be prevented and no leaks were detected. With OPP/PE, leak‐proof results were obtain within reduced temperature at 140°, which is near the level of acceptable seal quality with low shrinkage effect.
Author(s)
Hauptmann, Marek
Steinbeis Universität Berlin
Bär, Willi
Schmidtchen, Ludwig
Bunk, Norbert
Abegglen, Daniel
Vishtal, Alexey
Wyser, Yves
Journal
Packaging Technology and Science  
Open Access
DOI
10.1002/pts.2552
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV  
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