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Direct seal papers for horizontal form-fill-seal machine.

John Merritt1

  • 1Tiromat Medical Packaging, Frisco, Texas, USA. john.merritt@cfs.com

Medical Device Technology
|March 30, 2002
PubMed
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Direct-seal papers offer an economical packaging solution with minimal fiber lift due to their integrated sealing layer. This article examines their advantages and disadvantages for horizontal form-fill-seal applications.

Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Packaging Technology

Background:

  • Traditional coated papers are commonly used in horizontal form-fill-seal packaging.
  • Fiber lift during packaging can be a concern in certain applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the benefits and limitations of direct-seal papers.
  • To evaluate direct-seal papers as an economical alternative in packaging.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of direct-seal paper construction.
  • Comparative assessment of direct-seal papers versus traditional coated papers.

Main Results:

  • Direct-seal papers feature an integrated sealing layer in the bottom web, designed for minimal fiber lift.
  • They present an economical alternative for specific horizontal form-fill-seal packaging needs.

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Conclusions:

  • Direct-seal papers provide a viable, cost-effective option for certain packaging applications.
  • Understanding their benefits and limitations is crucial for appropriate material selection.