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Clear Lam Packaging Adds to Product Line

ELK GROVE VILLAGE, IL | Clear Lam Packaging, a manufacturer of rigid and flexible packaging materials for food, industrial goods, and personal healthcare products, reports the launch of new packaging films and PrimaPak technology structures for prepared foods and meal components markets.

• Metallized (PET) Recyclable Rollstock – Premium PET film materials for f/f/s equipment or industrial thermoformers are available in
silver or can be custom made in gold, ruby, or green; each material provides a metallized appearance. The rollstock is said to offer improved temperature resistance for hot fill applications. In addition, the material can be easily sealed with lidding films to extend product shelf life, company says. PET is recyclable with other colored or pigmented polyester bottles or trays. Applications include condiments, dips, sauces, meats, cheeses, deli and produce platters, and premium bakery containers.

• PET Lidding Films: SP707 Product Family – The SP707 family of films is designed for superior wet and contamination sealing to PET trays, cups, or platters. Film reportedly provides a 28%–42% improvement in bond strength. Printable with anti-fog properties, material can be run on tray sealing or f/f/s equipment. Applications include deli dips, prepared meal and snack kits, and fresh produce items.

• PrimaPak Package Designs Expand For Fresh and Frozen Foods – The proprietary PrimaPak packaging line is expanding into new applications including frozen processed foods, fresh refrigerated salads, and shelf-stable cereals and granolas. Company says PrimaPak is a flexible, stackable, reclosable package produced from a single roll of film on a vertical f/f/s machine. Designed as a replacement for preformed trays, platters, jars, or stand-up pouches, the technology is said to help processors and retailers achieve cost savings and sustainability improvements throughout the supply chain.

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