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New DuPont Appeel Resin Makes Peelable Seals for Retortable Polypropylene Packages


(March 2011) posted on Wed Mar 16, 2011

A new lidding solution from DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers provides an easy and effective way to make peelable lids for retortable polypropylene (PP) packages. DuPont Appeel 22D843 lidding sealant resin is pellet-blended with a polypropylene sealant resin and then processed to make a lidding structure or sealant layer in conventional extrusion or coextrusion equipment designed for polyolefin resins.
“The new Appeel grade gives converters an easy way to tailor peel force and achieve consistent sealing and peeling performance with a preformulated masterbatch,” says Terry Kendig, senior technical development specialist, DuPont Packaging & Industrial Polymers.
Appeel 22D843 is typically blended with PP at addition rates of 20% to 40% by weight. The proportion of Appeel in the blend determines peel strength. Lower addition rates result in higher peel force, and vice versa. Either homopolymer or copolymer PPs can be used. The choice of PP depends on the melt index requirements of the extrusion process and performance needs. Copolymer blends have a lower seal initiation temperature while homopolymer blends may withstand higher retort temperatures. Appeel 22D843 is a PP-modified ethylene acrylate resin.
Blends of PP and the new Appeel® grade can withstand sterilization conditions from 250° F (121° C) for 20 minutes up to 273° F (134° C) for six minutes with adequate counter pressure, depending on the type of PP employed. For more, visit www.appeel.dupont.com.
 


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