Monday, 29 July 2019

India’s Ever-Growing Stature in Producing High Barrier Film


Protective films or Coex films which are available in vast varieties are synthetic stuff strategically applied to shield a wide range of different surfaces. Most commonly, they find their applications in the covering of easily damageable surfaces caused by harsh scratching and abrasion. Apart from that, such films are used during storage, fabrication or even transportation of different types of materials. These films have diverseness in thickness, quality of adhesives and tack levels which sometimes prove to be difficult in making a specified decision.


10 Most Common and Popular Varieties of Such Films Include the Following:

  1. 5 to 8 Layer Co-ex The film, these are also called high barrier film which is heavily used for diverse food packaging applications
  2. Vacuum bags - PA/PE/PA/PE; PE/PA/PE; PP/PA/PE, thickness from 50 microns to 180 microns
  3. Lamination film - PE/EVOH/PE used for liquid food, sauce, cheese, beef and various other applications.
  4. Cheese bag film - PE/PA/EVOH/PA/PE. These also have very high barrier properties and are available from 60 microns to 150 microns.
  5. Low-density polyethylene
  6. Co-extruded low-density polyethylene
  7. Polyvinyl chloride
  8. Polypropylene
  9. Polyolefin
  10. Paper
India is the largest food markets in the contemporary world and requires quality-oriented, the absolutely flawless and extremely beautiful packaging of millions of edibles and other things every day.

There was a time when Indian manufacturers to meet their needs in different sectors used to depend upon imports of such packaging stuff from foreign countries like our neighbor China. Now the scenario is different.

There are companies in India having unmatched reputation globally in supplying world-class protective films to their clientele belonging to diverse industry verticals. Jindal Poly Films Limited is one such company in India that deal in such packaging films for 6 decades. The company is a part of the $ 2 billion B.C. Jindal group that has interests in diverse businesses including Polyester & Polypropylene films, Steel pipes, Thermal Power Generation and Photographic products.


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