Paramelt Aquaseal – A sustainable alternative to extrusion coating

Paramelt Aquaseal A sustainable alternative to extrusion coating
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Recyclable paper-based packaging using extrusion grade polyolefin

Our Aquaseal technology provides aqueous alternatives to extrusion-based barrier and heat-seal coatings which offer significant advantages in terms of resource use, recyclability and formulation flexibility. Dispersions of extrusion grade polymers such as LLDPE, PP, EVA, Surlyn™ give all the benefits of these materials, whilst providing a complex which is demonstrably repulpable and dependent on final structure, can be certified for industrial composting.

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