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Palsgaard's plant-based additive optimizes performance of PE food packaging

Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2022-10-18 Editor :JK

Palsgaard, a leader in plant-based additives for the plastics industry, has announced that its Einar 611 bio-based anti-fog surfactant has been specified by a major Korean supplier of food-grade polyethylene (PE) film solutions.

 

The customer had been looking for a cold anti-fog additive that would effectively protect the packaged food from spoilage by preventing the formation of condensation droplets on the inside of the film. At the same time, the surfactant had to eliminate regulatory concerns with regard to its chemistry and provide superior functional performance at cost-effectively low concentration.

 

“The importance of food packaging and its role is ever-changing, from the mere protection of food items from the outside in nice packaging to concerns about food safety and product shelf life,” said Ulrik Aunskjaer, Global Business Director for Bio-Specialty Polymer Additives at Palsgaard.

 

“Our plant-based Einar 611 anti-fog has proven itself a perfect choice in this PE film application to minimize the risk of moisture accumulating in small reservoirs on the inner surface of the packaging film, where bacteria could grow and then drop down and spoil the food,” Aunskjaer continued.

 

In an iterative sampling process focused on the customer’s specifications and needs, comprehensive experimental and trial data was shared between the partners to optimize and validate the film solution.


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Einar 611 plant-based food-grade anti-fog additive prevents the condensation of moisture on the inside of film packaging at low concentration levels and improves the sustainability of PE film formulations.


In this process, Palsgaard’s Polymer Application Centre in Denmark provided support in assessing the right concentration level of Einar 611 in this cold anti-fog application and helping the customers accelerate the time-to-market of the new PE food packaging film.


As a renewable polyglycerol ester made from vegetable oils that are not competing with food or feed sources, Einar 611 has been developed as a highly effective replacement for conventional anti-fog chemistries, such as glycerol monooleate or sorbitan esters, in demanding PE film formulations designed for sensitive food packaging.

 

With anti-fog performance matching or exceeding that of non-vegetable fossil-based incumbents, it delivers very good results in LDPE and LLDPE as well as coextruded and laminated PE film at low loading levels (typically 0.2% to 0.4%) for both cold-fog and hot-fog applications.

 

Moreover, it is an additive suitable for PE masterbatches and it shows no adverse effects on the mechanical, optical or barrier properties of the film, while offering high heat resistance and low volatility. The bio-based anti-fog surfactant is available in paste form.

 

From a perspective of food safety, the long-lasting anti-fog performance of Einar 611 can also make a contribution to the reduction of food waste by preserving its freshness.

 

The additive supports the clear view on the packaged product, which promotes its consumer appeal over a longer shelf-life, and meets all global food-contact standards, including kosher and halal.

 

In addition, like all of Palsgaard’s plant-based polymer additives, Einar 611 anti-fog exhibits sustainability profile across the entire value chain from production to processing. Produced in fully CO2-neutral factories, it helps PE film manufacturers, masterbatch makers and processors minimize their Scope 3 emissions and mitigate fossil depletion.

 

In the meantime, along with expanding its production capacities, Palsgaard continues investing in its own Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon-neutral production processes.

 

At Juelsminde in Denmark, the company is building a biogas plant which will be using wastewater from Palsgaard, is expected to become operational in early 2023 and will cover 10% of the required gas supply on-site.

 

Another project scheduled to commence in spring 2023 is the construction of a 60-acres solar power plant with an annual capacity of 60 GWh, generating sufficient renewable electricity to power all future capacity expansions currently planned at Juelsminde.

 

These investments complement Palsgaard’s current expansions at the Juelsminde site, including a state-of-the-art spray tower to go on-stream in 2023 and multiple new reaction, distillation and esterification facilities to be completed in 2024.

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Source:Adsale Plastics Network Date :2022-10-18 Editor :JK

Palsgaard, a leader in plant-based additives for the plastics industry, has announced that its Einar 611 bio-based anti-fog surfactant has been specified by a major Korean supplier of food-grade polyethylene (PE) film solutions.

 

The customer had been looking for a cold anti-fog additive that would effectively protect the packaged food from spoilage by preventing the formation of condensation droplets on the inside of the film. At the same time, the surfactant had to eliminate regulatory concerns with regard to its chemistry and provide superior functional performance at cost-effectively low concentration.

 

“The importance of food packaging and its role is ever-changing, from the mere protection of food items from the outside in nice packaging to concerns about food safety and product shelf life,” said Ulrik Aunskjaer, Global Business Director for Bio-Specialty Polymer Additives at Palsgaard.

 

“Our plant-based Einar 611 anti-fog has proven itself a perfect choice in this PE film application to minimize the risk of moisture accumulating in small reservoirs on the inner surface of the packaging film, where bacteria could grow and then drop down and spoil the food,” Aunskjaer continued.

 

In an iterative sampling process focused on the customer’s specifications and needs, comprehensive experimental and trial data was shared between the partners to optimize and validate the film solution.


1_web.jpg

Einar 611 plant-based food-grade anti-fog additive prevents the condensation of moisture on the inside of film packaging at low concentration levels and improves the sustainability of PE film formulations.


In this process, Palsgaard’s Polymer Application Centre in Denmark provided support in assessing the right concentration level of Einar 611 in this cold anti-fog application and helping the customers accelerate the time-to-market of the new PE food packaging film.


As a renewable polyglycerol ester made from vegetable oils that are not competing with food or feed sources, Einar 611 has been developed as a highly effective replacement for conventional anti-fog chemistries, such as glycerol monooleate or sorbitan esters, in demanding PE film formulations designed for sensitive food packaging.

 

With anti-fog performance matching or exceeding that of non-vegetable fossil-based incumbents, it delivers very good results in LDPE and LLDPE as well as coextruded and laminated PE film at low loading levels (typically 0.2% to 0.4%) for both cold-fog and hot-fog applications.

 

Moreover, it is an additive suitable for PE masterbatches and it shows no adverse effects on the mechanical, optical or barrier properties of the film, while offering high heat resistance and low volatility. The bio-based anti-fog surfactant is available in paste form.

 

From a perspective of food safety, the long-lasting anti-fog performance of Einar 611 can also make a contribution to the reduction of food waste by preserving its freshness.

 

The additive supports the clear view on the packaged product, which promotes its consumer appeal over a longer shelf-life, and meets all global food-contact standards, including kosher and halal.

 

In addition, like all of Palsgaard’s plant-based polymer additives, Einar 611 anti-fog exhibits sustainability profile across the entire value chain from production to processing. Produced in fully CO2-neutral factories, it helps PE film manufacturers, masterbatch makers and processors minimize their Scope 3 emissions and mitigate fossil depletion.

 

In the meantime, along with expanding its production capacities, Palsgaard continues investing in its own Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon-neutral production processes.

 

At Juelsminde in Denmark, the company is building a biogas plant which will be using wastewater from Palsgaard, is expected to become operational in early 2023 and will cover 10% of the required gas supply on-site.

 

Another project scheduled to commence in spring 2023 is the construction of a 60-acres solar power plant with an annual capacity of 60 GWh, generating sufficient renewable electricity to power all future capacity expansions currently planned at Juelsminde.

 

These investments complement Palsgaard’s current expansions at the Juelsminde site, including a state-of-the-art spray tower to go on-stream in 2023 and multiple new reaction, distillation and esterification facilities to be completed in 2024.

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