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Readers Choice | Top 10 New Products of 2016

For package converters, it’s all about the seal. A tough, puncture-resistant coextruded packaging film captures this year’s top honor.

Presto Products Launches Closures

The Reduced Scale Slider, suited for lightweight and small packages, is now among the company's closures

PMMI Gives Scholarship to VA Tech Student

The Mark Garvey Scholarship is awarded each year to a student majoring in packaging at a PMMI Partner School

ASACLEAN Introduces Purging Compound

The next-generation UF2 Grade compound for blown and cast film extrusion is said to require less product and allow quicker cleanup

Zip-Pak Sensus Selected for Cat Food Treats

Audible feature appeals to pets and pet owners

Cortec Offers Solution to Soil-Side Corrosion

CorroLogic with VpCIs is said to be a logical solution to soil-side corrosion challenges on above-ground storage tanks

IHS Markit Announces Free Webcast

This webcast covers capacity, demands, and trade information for PP and PE

Innovia Propafilm Protects Yorkshire Tea

Box overwrap keeps iconic brand fresh

GPA to Distribute Substrate for HP Indigo Presses

Company adds PaperTyger substrate, which is said to combine attributes of paper and synthetics

Cosmo Films Launches Lidding Films

Universal Lidding Films are said to be well suited for thermoformed plastic cups and containers

Zanders Debuts Digital Print Grade

Zanpack silk digital print grade is said to offer a smooth surface and high print properties

Dow Resins Suited for Many Uses

INNATE Precision Packaging Resins are said to provide toughness and stiffness for a number of flexible packaging applications

DuPont Technology Aids Recycling

Entira EP compatibilizers are said to boost the performance of recycled polyolefins

Cosmo Launches Lamination Films

BOPP Black Velvet lamination films are said to be suited for luxury packaging and high-end promotional materials

ExxonMobil Adds to Exceed XP Portfolio

New performance polymers targeting food lamination and soft-shrink flexible packaging markets are said to offer extreme film performance

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