Sealed Air, the leading global supplier of packaging film and machinery has just reformulated its soft polyolefin shrink film, which has been recognised worldwide for over 20 years.
The New Cryovac® D-940 has benefited from new technologies, including 5-layer capability, improving all of the features and benefits of this well know film.
Having already made a very successful impact on the United States when it was launched, Sealed Air is now confident that the same will also happen in Europe.
The new D-940 is ideal for those hard to package, soft and light weight products such as printed and converted papers, magazines, snack foods, audio and video products as well as irregular shaped multi-packs.
Comprised of multi-layered, electronically cross-linked polyolefin the new D-940 has a low shrink temperature that reduces energy consumption.
It shrinks softly, easily and quickly, whilst also improving product presentation.
Designed to run at speeds of up to 90 packs per minute, with no distortion or buckling of the product, the easy to use D-940 can be run on a large range of manual, semi automatic and fully automatic shrink wrap equipment, even old packaging machines, and low power tunnels.
Customers are benefiting even further from the new D-940's improved seal, impact strength and tear resistance, which is providing greater protection during shipping and display.
Available in 15 and 19 microns, the new Cryovac® D-940 is now also offered in 11 microns.
This latest thickness is aimed at cutting costs by using 25% less material than a 15 micron version, and thereby lessening the impact of waste on the environment.
Sealed Air's shrink packaging's European marketing director Helios Ruiz, says major investments on resins development and equipment upgrades have been done to achieve new performances and reduce the cost impact of continuous raw material increase.
"Sealed Air's Cryovac® D-940 has improved gloss and clarity which gives excellent pack appearance and the film remains tough, even stronger and above all cost-effective and environmentally friendly," he says.
"We kept the name of the film as it was very strong in the global market and we want to tell our customers and prospective customers that it is an improved formulation that will cover all the benefits of the old formulation and much more."
"With this new formulation we will replace up to 4 products of our current range which will provide a lot of benefits to our distribution partners in terms of inventory turns and storage space."
"We feel that by remaining innovative with our packaging solutions we have been able to develop a film to appeal to many sectors of the packaging sphere,'' he says.