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Page 1: Want to Capture More Appeal? - Avery Dennison...goods and ice cream novelties. Inner sealing web of laminations for vertical packaging. Inner sealing web of laminations used in packaging

Fasson® Rapid-Roll® FlexPak™ SolutionsWant to Capture More Appeal?

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Single-Ply Barrier & Heat Seal Films Paper-Faced Laminated PouchWhite Single-Ply

Snack WebSpec# 78806

Metallized Single-Ply Snack Web

Spec# 78108

Clear FlexPak Overlam (1 Mil)

Spec# 78110

Clear Single-Ply Snack Web

Spec# 78111

35# C1S / 14# LDPESpec# 79026

25# PPFP Spec# 75744

25# PPFP ITC Spec# 78677

25# PPFP w/Surlyn® Spec# 75772

25# PPFP w/Surlyn® ITCSpec# 78679

35# PPFP Spec# 75745

Service Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Fasson® EXACT™ Fasson® Ready Width™ Fasson® EXACT™ Fasson® Ready Width™ Fasson® EXACT™

Structure

Description White opaque, coextruded, biaxially-

oriented polypropylene (OPP) film. Sealable one side. Treated one side.

.7 Mil Metallized, biaxially-oriented polypropylene (OPP) film. Sealable one side. Metallized one side. Print side

wound IN. Note: Needs in line, converter applied primer for printability. Recommend to

be used to with Clear FlexPak™ Overlam, Spec# 78110

1 Mil transparent, coextruded, biaxially oriented polypropylene (OPP) film. Note:

Designed to be reverse printed. Print treated 1S. Print treated side wound

OUT.

1.6 mil transparent, coextruded, biaxially oriented polypropylene (OPP) film.

Sealable two sides. Treated one side for printability. Print side wound OUT.

Coated paper facestock Coated paper facestock with foil ITC Coated paper facestock Coated paper facestock with

Surlyn®ITC Coated paper facestock with

Surlyn®Heavyweight coated paper facestock

with foil

Construction Single layer Single layer Single layer Single layer 35# C1S / 14# LDPE 25# C1S/7.2# LDPE/.000285 Foil/13# LDPE

ITC/25# C1S/7.2# LDPE/.000285 Foil/13# LDPE

25# C1S/ 7.2# LDPE/ .000285 Foil/22# Surlyn®

ITC/25# C1S/ 7.2# LDPE/ .000285 Foil/22# Surlyn®

35# C1S / 7.2# LDPE/.000285 Foil/13# LDPE

Total Construction Caliper 1.70 0.70 1.00 1.60 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.70 3.70 3.60

Printability Flexo Printing Must be primed in line for printability. Flexo Printing Flexo Printing Flexo Printing Flexo Printing

Digital printing w/HP® Indigo press. Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink

systems.

Flexo PrintingDigital printing w/HP® Indigo press.

Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink systems.

Flexo Printing

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Good Excellent Excellent Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Average Average Average Average Average

Ink Recommendation Solvent-based film inks recommended. Contact ink supplier.

Not printable. Can be treated in-line for printability. Corona treatment

not recommended.Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Solvent based film inks recommended.

Contact ink supplier.Traditional paper inks. Contact

ink supplier.Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

HP® Indigo digital printing ink. Contact ink supplier.

Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

HP® Indigo digital printing ink. Contact ink supplier.

Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good

Tear Propagation Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested CD - 35 grams Not Tested MD - 54 g Not Tested MD - 109 g Not Tested

Tear Resistance (grams-force) Not Tested Not tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested 36 MD/45 CD 36 MD/45 CD 64 MD/66 CD 64 MD/66 CD 45 MD/52 CD

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Limited Limited Limited Limited Poor Average Average Good Good Average

Light Good Excellent N/A N/A Average Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.3 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.01 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.33 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.18 grams/ 100 sq. in./day 1.33 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/

100 sq. in./day0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

Odor Fair Fair Fair Fair Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 100-120 cc./100 sq. in./day <6 cc./100 sq. in./day 100-120 cc./100 sq. in./day 100-120 cc./100 sq. in./day 195.00 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow N/A N/A N/A N/A Good Good Good Excellent Excellent Good

Hot Tack Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Excellent Excellent Good

Coefficient of Friction Contact Tech Support Contact Tech Support Contact Tech Support Contact Tech Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support

Puncture Resistance Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested 3.7 (pounds-force) 3.7 (pounds-force) 3.7 (pounds-force) 3.8 (pounds-force) 4.2 (pounds-force)

Seal Initiation Temperature 200-275°F 200-275°F N/A 200-275°F 325˚F 250°F 250°F 240°F 260°F 250°F

Seal Strength 350 (g/in) @ 215°F/20 PSI/0.5 sec. 350 (g/in) @ 220°F/20 PSI/0.5 sec. N/AUntreated/Untreated:

500 (g/in) @ 200°F/20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

2200 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

2200 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

4000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

3000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 40 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 2000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Poor Poor N/A Poor Good Good Good Excellent Excellent Good

Burst Strength Not Tested Not Tested N/A Not Tested Not Tested 35 psi 35 psi 35 psi 35 psi 40 psi

Material Strengths

Low-temp sealant for horizontal and vertical packaging applications. High opacity and whiteness eliminate need

for white ink.

Superior moisture barrier. Excellent light barrier. Wide heat seal range.

Excellent hot tack properties. Ideal for high moisture barrier requirements of

reduced-fat food products.

Excellent printability and consistent slip properties. Film is designed to be

reverse printed.

Excellent dimensional stability. Good surface gloss. Good clarity. Broad

sealing range on both sides.

Laminated pouch for dry goods that do not require higher

barrier.

Better quality print surface than uncoated facestock.

Runs well and widely accepted on a variety of packaging equipment.

Better quality print surface than uncoated facestock. Runs well

and widely accepted on a variety of packaging equipment.

Surlyn® layer helps seal thru contamination and moisture during sealing process. Runs

well and widely accepted on a variety of packaging

equipment.

Surlyn® layer helps seal thru contamination and moisture during

sealing process. Runs well and widely accepted on a variety of

packaging equipment.

Heavier weight paper provides packaging stiffness. Runs well and

widely accepted on a variety of packaging equipment.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients No No N/A No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Not recommended Not recommended N/A Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended

End-Use Applications

Horizontal packaging of snacks, baked goods and ice cream novelties. Inner sealing web of laminations for vertical

packaging.

Inner sealing web of laminations used in packaging snacks, confections and

cookies.

Used as the outer, reverse-printed web (facestock) of packaging laminations.

Single-web plain or surface printed applications on horizontal packaging

machines.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixtures that do not require much puncture

resistance.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes

that are difficult to seal due to contamination.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes that are difficult

to seal due to contamination.

Applications requiring additional package stiffness and puncture

resistance such as noodles or rice.

Flexible Packaging TermsCaulk & Flow: Ability of a sealant to flow into voids, channels or wrinkles in a seal area.

Coefficient of Friction: Measurement of surface slip. Determined by pulling a known weight (sled) over the test surface to determine the force necessary to produce the movement. The higher the COF, the lower the slip.

Dimensional Stability: The absence of dimensional change of a material when subjected to changes in temperature, humidity, heat or aging.

Flex Crack Resistance: A material’s resistance to withstand breakage due to repeated folding.

Hot Tack: Capability of a heat seal to remain sealed when it is stressed while still hot.

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Single-Ply Barrier & Heat Seal Films Paper-Faced Laminated PouchWhite Single-Ply

Snack WebSpec# 78806

Metallized Single-Ply Snack Web

Spec# 78108

Clear FlexPak Overlam (1 Mil)

Spec# 78110

Clear Single-Ply Snack Web

Spec# 78111

35# C1S / 14# LDPESpec# 79026

25# PPFP Spec# 75744

25# PPFP ITC Spec# 78677

25# PPFP w/Surlyn® Spec# 75772

25# PPFP w/Surlyn® ITCSpec# 78679

35# PPFP Spec# 75745

Service Stock Stock Stock Stock Stock Fasson® EXACT™ Fasson® Ready Width™ Fasson® EXACT™ Fasson® Ready Width™ Fasson® EXACT™

Structure

Description White opaque, coextruded, biaxially-

oriented polypropylene (OPP) film. Sealable one side. Treated one side.

.7 Mil Metallized, biaxially-oriented polypropylene (OPP) film. Sealable one side. Metallized one side. Print side

wound IN. Note: Needs in line, converter applied primer for printability. Recommend to

be used to with Clear FlexPak™ Overlam, Spec# 78110

1 Mil transparent, coextruded, biaxially oriented polypropylene (OPP) film. Note:

Designed to be reverse printed. Print treated 1S. Print treated side wound

OUT.

1.6 mil transparent, coextruded, biaxially oriented polypropylene (OPP) film.

Sealable two sides. Treated one side for printability. Print side wound OUT.

Coated paper facestock Coated paper facestock with foil ITC Coated paper facestock Coated paper facestock with

Surlyn®ITC Coated paper facestock with

Surlyn®Heavyweight coated paper facestock

with foil

Construction Single layer Single layer Single layer Single layer 35# C1S / 14# LDPE 25# C1S/7.2# LDPE/.000285 Foil/13# LDPE

ITC/25# C1S/7.2# LDPE/.000285 Foil/13# LDPE

25# C1S/ 7.2# LDPE/ .000285 Foil/22# Surlyn®

ITC/25# C1S/ 7.2# LDPE/ .000285 Foil/22# Surlyn®

35# C1S / 7.2# LDPE/.000285 Foil/13# LDPE

Total Construction Caliper 1.70 0.70 1.00 1.60 3.20 3.20 3.20 3.70 3.70 3.60

Printability Flexo Printing Must be primed in line for printability. Flexo Printing Flexo Printing Flexo Printing Flexo Printing

Digital printing w/HP® Indigo press. Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink

systems.

Flexo PrintingDigital printing w/HP® Indigo press.

Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink systems.

Flexo Printing

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Good Excellent Excellent Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Average Average Average Average Average

Ink Recommendation Solvent-based film inks recommended. Contact ink supplier.

Not printable. Can be treated in-line for printability. Corona treatment

not recommended.Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Solvent based film inks recommended.

Contact ink supplier.Traditional paper inks. Contact

ink supplier.Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

HP® Indigo digital printing ink. Contact ink supplier.

Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

HP® Indigo digital printing ink. Contact ink supplier.

Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Good

Tear Propagation Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested CD - 35 grams Not Tested MD - 54 g Not Tested MD - 109 g Not Tested

Tear Resistance (grams-force) Not Tested Not tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested 36 MD/45 CD 36 MD/45 CD 64 MD/66 CD 64 MD/66 CD 45 MD/52 CD

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Limited Limited Limited Limited Poor Average Average Good Good Average

Light Good Excellent N/A N/A Average Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.3 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.01 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.33 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.18 grams/ 100 sq. in./day 1.33 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/

100 sq. in./day0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

0.0004 grams/ 100 sq. in./day

Odor Fair Fair Fair Fair Good Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 100-120 cc./100 sq. in./day <6 cc./100 sq. in./day 100-120 cc./100 sq. in./day 100-120 cc./100 sq. in./day 195.00 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow N/A N/A N/A N/A Good Good Good Excellent Excellent Good

Hot Tack Good Good Good Good Good Good Good Excellent Excellent Good

Coefficient of Friction Contact Tech Support Contact Tech Support Contact Tech Support Contact Tech Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support

Puncture Resistance Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested 3.7 (pounds-force) 3.7 (pounds-force) 3.7 (pounds-force) 3.8 (pounds-force) 4.2 (pounds-force)

Seal Initiation Temperature 200-275°F 200-275°F N/A 200-275°F 325˚F 250°F 250°F 240°F 260°F 250°F

Seal Strength 350 (g/in) @ 215°F/20 PSI/0.5 sec. 350 (g/in) @ 220°F/20 PSI/0.5 sec. N/AUntreated/Untreated:

500 (g/in) @ 200°F/20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

2200 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

2200 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

4000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

3000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 40 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 2000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Poor Poor N/A Poor Good Good Good Excellent Excellent Good

Burst Strength Not Tested Not Tested N/A Not Tested Not Tested 35 psi 35 psi 35 psi 35 psi 40 psi

Material Strengths

Low-temp sealant for horizontal and vertical packaging applications. High opacity and whiteness eliminate need

for white ink.

Superior moisture barrier. Excellent light barrier. Wide heat seal range.

Excellent hot tack properties. Ideal for high moisture barrier requirements of

reduced-fat food products.

Excellent printability and consistent slip properties. Film is designed to be

reverse printed.

Excellent dimensional stability. Good surface gloss. Good clarity. Broad

sealing range on both sides.

Laminated pouch for dry goods that do not require higher

barrier.

Better quality print surface than uncoated facestock.

Runs well and widely accepted on a variety of packaging equipment.

Better quality print surface than uncoated facestock. Runs well

and widely accepted on a variety of packaging equipment.

Surlyn® layer helps seal thru contamination and moisture during sealing process. Runs

well and widely accepted on a variety of packaging

equipment.

Surlyn® layer helps seal thru contamination and moisture during

sealing process. Runs well and widely accepted on a variety of

packaging equipment.

Heavier weight paper provides packaging stiffness. Runs well and

widely accepted on a variety of packaging equipment.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes N/A Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients No No N/A No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Not recommended Not recommended N/A Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended

End-Use Applications

Horizontal packaging of snacks, baked goods and ice cream novelties. Inner sealing web of laminations for vertical

packaging.

Inner sealing web of laminations used in packaging snacks, confections and

cookies.

Used as the outer, reverse-printed web (facestock) of packaging laminations.

Single-web plain or surface printed applications on horizontal packaging

machines.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixtures that do not require much puncture

resistance.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes

that are difficult to seal due to contamination.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes that are difficult

to seal due to contamination.

Applications requiring additional package stiffness and puncture

resistance such as noodles or rice.

MVTR: Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate is the rate which moisture vapor can permeate through the structure and into a dry atmosphere on the other side. It is recorded in units of gm/100 inches square/24 hour (g/m2/24 hr). MVTR is dependant on the gauge of the structure, the materials used in the structure and the quality of the materials used. Vapor can pass through channels in the seals, holes, tears, or imperfections in the package. 

Seal Strength: Measured force in grams per inch required to break a seal.

Seal Through Contamination: Contaminants are particles of foreign matter which may be present in the seal area. Contaminants may be designed into a sealant layer to achieve peelable seals.

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Paper-Faced Laminated Pouch25# PPMOPP Spec# 75746

35# PPMOPP Spec# 75742

25# PPMPETSpec# 78719

Service Stock Stock StockStructure

Description Coated paper face with metallized OPP Heavyweight coated paper face with metallized OPP Coated paper face with metallized polyester

Construction 25# C1S/7# LDPE/Heat-Sealable MOPP 35# C1S/7# LDPE/Heat Sealable MOPP 25# C1S / 7.2# LDPE/ 48 ga. MET PET / 12# LDPE

Total Construction Caliper 2.50 3.15 3.10

Printability Flexo Printing Flexo Printing Flexo Printing

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Good Good Excellent

Ink Recommendation Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Average Average Average

Tear Propagation Not Tested Not Tested MD 147/CD 160

Tear Resistance (grams-force) 30 MD/33 CD 37 MD/44 CD MD 31.2/CD 40.0

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Average Average Good

Light Excellent Excellent Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.0085 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0085 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.013 grams/100 sq. in./day

Odor Excellent Excellent Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 1.0 cc./100 sq. in./day 1.0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0.055 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow Average Average Good

Hot Tack Good Good Good

Coefficient of Friction Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support

Puncture Resistance 9.5 (pounds-force) 9.8 (pounds-force) 12.2 (pounds-force)

Seal Initiation Temperature 230°F 260°F 240°F

Seal Strength 1000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 1000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 2000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 40 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Poor Poor Good

Burst Strength 46 psi 36 psi 49 psi

Material Strengths Foil-less pouch stock contributes to better packaging durability. Test for packaging line machinability.

Foil-less pouch stock contributes to better packaging durability and heavier weight paper

provides packaging stiffness. Test for packaging line machinability.

Foil-less pouch stock contributes to better packaging durability. Test for packaging line machinability.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended

End-Use Applications Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes.

Applications requiring additional package stiffness and puncture resistance such as noodles or rice.

Lightweight packages such as dry powders and mixes.

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Flexible Packaging TermsCaulk & Flow: Ability of a sealant to flow into voids, channels or wrinkles in a seal area.

Coefficient of Friction: Measurement of surface slip. Determined by pulling a known weight (sled) over the test surface to determine the force necessary to produce the movement. The higher the COF, the lower the slip.

Dimensional Stability: The absence of dimensional change of a material when subjected to changes in temperature, humidity, heat or aging.

Flex Crack Resistance: A material’s resistance to withstand breakage due to repeated folding.

Hot Tack: Capability of a heat seal to remain sealed when it is stressed while still hot.

MVTR: Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate is the rate which moisture vapor can permeate through the structure and into a dry atmosphere on the other side. It is recorded in units of gm/100 inches square/24 hour (g/m2/24 hr). MVTR is dependant on the gauge of the structure, the materials used in the structure and the quality of the materials used. Vapor can pass through channels in the seals, holes, tears, or imperfections in the package. 

Seal Strength: Measured force in grams per inch required to break a seal.

Seal Through Contamination: Contaminants are particles of foreign matter which may be present in the seal area. Contaminants may be designed into a sealant layer to achieve peelable seals.

Film-Faced Laminated PouchEasy Open White StickPak

w/Metallocene Spec# 78822

White StickPak w/Metallocene Spec# 78432

Silver StickPakw/MetalloceneSpec# 78831

White StickPak w/Surlyn® Spec# 78025

Service Stock Fasson® EXACT™ Stock StockStructure

Description

White-faced laminated pouch film design for tubular-form/fill machines.

Designed to tear easily with no notching required.

White PET-faced laminated pouch film designed for high speed tubular-form/

fill machines

Silver PET-faced laminated pouch film designed for high speed tubular-form/

fill machines

White PET-faced laminated pouch film design for tubular-form/fill machines

Construction 75 ga. Film/10#WLDPE /.000285 Foil/ 18# Metallocene

48 ga. PET/ 10# WLDPE/.000285 Foil/7#LDPE/

1.25 Mil Metallocene Film

48 ga. PET/10# LDPE/.000285 Foil/7#LDPE/

1.25 Mil Metallocene Film

48 ga. PET/10# WLDPE/Foil/ 18# SURLYN® COEX

Total Construction Caliper 2.80 3.10 3.10 2.80

Printability Flexo Printing Must be corona treated prior to printing.

Must be corona treated prior to printing. Flexo Printing

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Excellent Good Good Good

Ink Recommendation Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Good Good Good Average

Tear Propagation MD 335/CD 355 MD - 150 g MD - 150 g MD - 44 g

Tear Resistance (grams-force) MD 327/CD 325 84.0 MD/90.5 CD 84.0 MD/90.5 CD 38.5 MD/44.8 CD

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Average Excellent Excellent Excellent

Light Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq in/day

Odor Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq in/day

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow Very Good Excellent Excellent Excellent

Hot Tack Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Coefficient of Friction Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support

Puncture Resistance 8.1 12.7 (pounds-force) 12.7 (pounds-force) 13.4 (pounds-force)

Seal Initiation Temperature 260°F 260°F 260°F 260°F

Seal Strength 5000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 4000 grams @ 350°F/40 PSI .5 sec

Seal through Contamination Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Burst Strength 45 psi 52.5 psi 52.5 psi 57.2 psi

Material StrengthsExcellent gloss. Good chemical

resistance, printability and stiffness for packaging line machinability.

Excellent gloss. Good chemical resistance, printability and stiffness for

packaging line machinability.

Excellent gloss. Good chemical resistance, printability and stiffness for

packaging line machinability.

Excellent gloss. Good chemical resistance and printability.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended No

End-Use Applications

Designed for high speed, tubular-formed, powdered drink mix packets.

Designed to tear easily with no notching required.

Designed for high speed, tubular-formed, powdered drink mix packets.

Designed for high speed, tubular-formed, powdered drink mix packets.

Designed for high speed tubular-formed powdered drink mix packets

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Film-Faced Laminated PouchWhite Cosmetic Web Light

Spec# 78781

White Cosmetic Web Spec# 75758

Silver Cosmetic Web Spec# 75760

White Cosmetic Web ITC Spec# 78678

Service Stock Fasson® EXACT™ Fasson® EXACT™ Fasson® Ready Width™

Structure

Description Economical, lightweight, universal pouch material White PET-faced laminated pouch film Silver PET-faced laminated pouch film White PET-faced laminated pouch film

Construction 48 ga. PET Film/White PE/ .00025 Foil/21.6# LDPE

48 ga. PET/ 10# WLDPE/.000285 Foil/

10# EMAA Co-Ex/1.5 Mil LLDPE

48 ga. PET/10# LDPE/.000285 Foil/10# EMAA Co-Ex/

1.5 Mil LLDPE

ITC 48 ga. PET/ 10# WLDPE/.000285 Foil/

10# EMAA Co-Ex/1.5 Mil LLDPE

Total Construction Caliper 2.83 3.50 3.50 3.50

Printability Flexo Printing Flexo Printing Flexo PrintingDigital printing w/HP® Indigo press.

Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink systems.

Exterior Layer Performance Properties

Dimension Stability Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Very Good Good Good Good

Ink Recommendation Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Good Average Average Average

Tear Propagation Not Tested MD - 170 g MD - 170 g MD - 170 g

Tear Resistance (grams-force) Not Tested 59 MD/72 CD 59 MD/72 CD 59 MD/72 CD

Barrier Layer Performance Properties

Chemical Resistance Average Good Good Good

Light Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.0008 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day

Odor Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance Properties

Caulk & Flow Average Good Good Good

Hot Tack Average Good Good Good

Coefficient of Friction Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support

Puncture Resistance 11 (pounds-force) 14.7 (pounds-force) 14.7 (pounds-force) 14.7 (pounds-force)

Seal Initiation Temperature 340°F 340°F 340°F 340°F

Seal Strength 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/1.2 sec. 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/0.5 sec. 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/0.5 sec. 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Good Good Good Good

Burst Strength 55 psi 58 psi 58 psi 58 psi

Material Strengths Good, universal pouch stock. PET film offers high gloss and resists staining.

Excellent gloss. Good chemical resistance and printability.

Excellent gloss. Good chemical resistance and printability.

Excellent gloss. Good chemical resistance and printability.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Some semi liquids Some Some Some

End-Use Applications Foods and household items. Hard-to-hold products such as wipes, lotions, shampoos, etc.

Hard-to-hold products such as wipes, lotions, shampoos, etc.

Hard-to-hold products such as wipes, lotions, shampoos, etc.

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Film-Faced Laminated PouchWhite Cosmetic Ultra

Spec# 77553White Cosmetic Web Ultra ITC

Spec# 78911

White Cosmetic Web Ultra Plus

Spec# 78010Service Fasson® EXACT™ Fasson® Ready Width™ Fasson® EXACT™

Structure

Description White PET-faced laminated pouch film ITC white PET faced laminated pouch film White PET-faced laminated pouch film

Construction48 ga. PET/10#

WLDPE/.000285Foil/10# ACP/1.5 Mil LLDPE

ITC 48 ga. PET /10# WLDPE/.000285Foil/10# ACP/1.5 Mil

LLDPE

49 ga. PET/12# WLDPE/.000285Foil/12# ACP/3 Mil

LLDPE

Total Construction Caliper 3.70 3.70 5.30

Printability Flexo PrintingDigital printing w/ HP® Indigo press. Note: Not recommended for use with

water-based ink systems.Flexo Printing

Exterior Layer Performance Properties

Dimension Stability Excellent Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Good Good Good

Ink Recommendation Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film Inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Average Average Good

Tear Propagation MD - 105 g MD - 105 g MD - 320 g

Tear Resistance (grams-force) 54 MD/73 CD 54 MD/73 CD 96 MD/134 CD

Barrier Layer Performance Properties

Chemical Resistance Excellent Excellent Excellent

Light Excellent Excellent Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.0004 grams/100 sq. in./day

Odor Excellent Excellent Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day 0 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance Properties

Caulk & Flow Good Good Good

Hot Tack Good Good Good

Coefficient of Friction Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Call Technical Support

Puncture Resistance 14.2 (pounds-force) 14.2 (pounds-force) 17.4 (pounds-force)

Seal Initiation Temperature 340°F 340°F 340°F

Seal Strength 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/0.5 sec. 7000 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 40 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 9000 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Good Good Good

Burst Strength 58 psi 58 psi 68 psi

Material Strengths Excellent gloss. Excellent chemical resistance and printability.

Excellent gloss. Excellent chemical resistance and printability.

Excellent gloss. Excellent chemical resistance and printability.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Some Some Some

End-Use ApplicationsHard-to-hold products such as wipes, lotions, shampoos, etc. with volatile or

aromatic components.

Hard-to-hold products such as wipes, lotions, shampoos, etc. with volatile or

aromatic components.

Hard-to-hold products such as wipes, lotions, shampoos, etc. with volatile or

aromatic components.

Flexible Packaging TermsCaulk & Flow: Ability of a sealant to flow into voids, channels or wrinkles in a seal area.

Coefficient of Friction: Measurement of surface slip. Determined by pulling a known weight (sled) over the test surface to determine the force necessary to produce the movement. The higher the COF, the lower the slip.

Dimensional Stability: The absence of dimensional change of a material when subjected to changes in temperature, humidity, heat or aging.

Flex Crack Resistance: A material’s resistance to withstand breakage due to repeated folding.

Hot Tack: Capability of a heat seal to remain sealed when it is stressed while still hot.

MVTR: Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate is the rate which moisture vapor can permeate through the structure and into a dry atmosphere on the other side. It is recorded in units of gm/100 inches square/24 hour (g/m2/24 hr). MVTR is dependant on the gauge of the structure, the materials used in the structure and the quality of the materials used. Vapor can pass through channels in the seals, holes, tears, or imperfections in the package. 

Seal Strength: Measured force in grams per inch required to break a seal.

Seal Through Contamination: Contaminants are particles of foreign matter which may be present in the seal area. Contaminants may be designed into a sealant layer to achieve peelable seals.

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Film-Faced Laminated PouchWhite Multi-Ply

Snack WebSpec# 78727

White Multi-Ply Snack Web ITC Spec# 78736

Metallized Multi-PlySnack Web

Spec# 78729

Metallized Multi-Ply Snack Web ITC Spec# 78412

Service Stock Stock Stock StockStructure

Description Clear PET faced laminated white PE film

ITC topcoated clear PET faced laminated white PE film

Metallized OPP-faced, (topcoated), laminated to a Metallized OPP

Digitally topcoated OPP Metalized -faced, laminated to a Metalized OPP

Construction48 ga. PET/Nano-Seal Barrier

Coating/Adhesive/2 Mil White LLDPE film

ITC 48 ga. PET/Nano-Seal Barrier Coating/Adhesive/2 Mil White LLDPE

film

120 ga. Clear OPP/Adhesive/70 ga. Met OPP HS

ITC/120 ga. Clear OPP/Adhesive/70 ga. Met OPP HS

Total Construction Caliper 2.60 2.60 2.00 2.00

Printability Flexo PrintingDigital printing w/ HP® Indigo press.

Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink systems.

Flexo PrintingDigital printing w/ HP® Indigo press.

Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink systems.

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Excellent Good Good

Flex Crack Resistance Good Good Good Good

Ink Recommendation Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Average Average Average Average

Tear Propagation MD - 70 g/CD - 50 g MD - 70 g/CD - 50 g MD - 15 g/CD - 20 g MD - 15 g/CD - 20 g

Tear Resistance (grams-force) Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Average Average Average Average

Light Good Good Excellent Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.50 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.50 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.02 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.02 grams/100 sq. in./day

Odor Average Average Average Average

Oxygen Transmission Rate 0.2 cc./100 sq. in./day 0.2 cc./100 sq. in./day 2.0 cc./100 sq. in./day 2.0 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow Good Good Good Good

Hot Tack Good Good Good Good

Coefficient of Friction 0.25 (Kinetic, seal to seal) 0.25 (Kinetic, seal to seal) Call Technical Support Call Technical Support

Puncture Resistance Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested

Seal Initiation Temperature 300°F 300°F 210°F 210°F

Seal Strength 4500 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 40 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 4500(g/in) @ 350°F/ 40 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 10 (lbs/in) @ 350°F/ 26 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 10 (lbs/in) @ 350°F/ 26 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Good Good Poor Poor

Burst Strength Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested

Material Strengths

The topcoated face provides printability via Flexo. Good OTR

barrier properties (without saran), good MVTR, and hermetic seals for

extended shelf life.

The topcoated face provides printability via Flexo and/or HP Indigo

Digital technologies. Good OTR barrier properties (without saran),

good MVTR, and hermetic seals for extended shelf life.

The clear topcoated OPP face provides printability via Flexo. Excellent clear

gloss appearance on a metallized base heat seal OPP.

The clear topcoated OPP face provides printability via Flexo and Digital.

Excellent clear gloss appearance on a metallized base heat seal OPP.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended

End-Use Applications Nuts and other oxygen-sensitive salted snacks.

Nuts and other oxygen-sensitive salted snacks.

Snack foods such as chips, cookies, pretzels and other lightweight salted

snacks. Can be used for nutraceutical bars and non-food packaging such as cards or product handouts. Not

recommended for nuts.

Snack foods such as chips, cookies, pretzels and other lightweight salted

snacks. Can be used for nutraceutical bars and non-food packaging such as cards or product handouts. Not

recommended for nuts.

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Film-Faced Laminated PouchWhite/Metallized Multi-Ply

Snack WebSpec# 78856

Clear Multi-Ply Snack WebSpec# 78728

Clear Multi-Ply Snack Web ITC Spec# 78737

Metallized Coffee WebSpec# 78726

Service Stock Stock Fasson® Ready Width™ StockStructure

Description White PET faced laminated Metallized PET film Clear PET faced laminated clear PE film ITC clear PET faced laminated clear

PE film Metallized PET faced laminated PE film

Construction 48 ga. PET/10#WLDPE/48 ga. Metallized PET /12#LDPE

48 ga. PET/Nano-Seal Barrier Coating/Adhesive/2 Mil Clear LLDPE film

ITC/48 ga. PET/Nano-Seal Barrier Coating/Adhesive/2 Mil Clear LLDPE film

48 ga. metallized PET/Adhesive/1.5 Mil LLDPE film

Total Construction Caliper 2.40 2.60 2.60 2.10

Printability Flexo Printing Flexo PrintingDigital printing w/ HP® Indigo press.

Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink systems.

Flexo Printing

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Excellent Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Good Good Good Good

Ink Recommendation Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Average Average Average Average

Tear Propagation MD - 70 g/CD - 50 g MD - 70 g/CD - 50 g MD - 70 g/CD - 50 g MD - 60 g/CD - 80 g

Tear Resistance (grams-force) Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Average Average Average Average

Light Poor Poor Poor Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.02 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.50 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.50 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.09 grams/100 sq. in./day

Odor Average Average Average Average

Oxygen Transmission Rate 0.06 cc./100 sq. in./day 0.2 cc./100 sq. in./day 0.2 cc./100 sq. in./day 0.08 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow Good Good Good Good

Hot Tack Good Good Good Good

Coefficient of Friction Call Technical Support 0.25 (Kinetic, seal to seal) 0.25 (Kinetic, seal to seal) 0.25 (Kinetic, seal to seal)

Puncture Resistance Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested

Seal Initiation Temperature 250°F 300°F 300°F 300°F

Seal Strength 2500 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 20 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 10 (lbs/in) @ 350°F/ 26 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 10 (lbs/in) @ 350°F/ 26 PSI/ 0.5 sec. 4500 (g/in) @ 350°F/ 40 PSI/ 0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Good Good Good Good

Burst Strength Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested Not Tested

Material Strengths

The topcoated face provides printability via Flexo. Good OTR barrier properties

(without Saran®), good MVTR, and hermetic seals for extended shelf life.

The topcoated face provides printability via Flexo. Good OTR barrier properties

(without Saran®), good MVTR, and hermetic seals for extended shelf life.

The topcoated face provides printability via Flexo and/or HP® Indigo Digital. Good OTR barrier properties (without Saran®),

good MVTR, and hermetic seals for extended shelf life.

The topcoated face provides printability via Flexo. Excellent UV, OTR and MVTR barrier properties and hermetic seals

for extended shelf life.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients Yes Yes Yes Yes

Liquids Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended Not recommended

End-Use Applications Nuts and other oxygen-sensitive salted snacks.

Nuts and other oxygen-sensitive salted snacks.

Nuts and other oxygen-sensitive salted snacks.

Coffee - single serve, ground coffee packages.

Not suitable for coffee beans.

Flexible Packaging TermsCaulk & Flow: Ability of a sealant to flow into voids, channels or wrinkles in a seal area.

Coefficient of Friction: Measurement of surface slip. Determined by pulling a known weight (sled) over the test surface to determine the force necessary to produce the movement. The higher the COF, the lower the slip.

Dimensional Stability: The absence of dimensional change of a material when subjected to changes in temperature, humidity, heat or aging.

Flex Crack Resistance: A material’s resistance to withstand breakage due to repeated folding.

Hot Tack: Capability of a heat seal to remain sealed when it is stressed while still hot.

MVTR: Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate is the rate which moisture vapor can permeate through the structure and into a dry atmosphere on the other side. It is recorded in units of gm/100 inches square/24 hour (g/m2/24 hr). MVTR is dependant on the gauge of the structure, the materials used in the structure and the quality of the materials used. Vapor can pass through channels in the seals, holes, tears, or imperfections in the package. 

Seal Strength: Measured force in grams per inch required to break a seal.

Seal Through Contamination: Contaminants are particles of foreign matter which may be present in the seal area. Contaminants may be designed into a sealant layer to achieve peelable seals.

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Film-Faced Laminated PouchMetallized Coffee Web ITC

Spec# 78424HS Valéron® Spec# 75750

Service Stock CustomStructure

Description Digitally topcoated metallized PET faced laminated PE film White Valéron®-faced, Surlyn® coated laminated pouch film

Construction ITC/48 ga. metallized PET/Adhesive/ 1.5 Mil LLDPE film 3 Mil Valeron/Adhesive/1.5 Mil Surlyn®

Total Construction Caliper 2.10 4.50

Printability Digital printing w/HP® Indigo press. Note: Not recommended for use with water-based ink systems. Flexo Printing

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Good Good

Ink Recommendation Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Average Average

Tear Propagation MD - 60 g/CD - 80 g 1,700 g

Tear Resistance (grams-force) Not Tested 700 MD/700 CD

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Average Excellent

Light Excellent Average

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.09 grams/100 sq. in./day 0.093 grams/100 sq. in./day

Odor Average Average

Oxygen Transmission Rate 0.08 cc./100 sq. in./day 45.9 cc./100 sq. in./day

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow Good Excellent

Hot Tack Good Excellent

Coefficient of Friction 0.25 (Kinetic, seal to seal) Not Tested

Puncture Resistance Not Tested 21 (pounds-force)

Seal Initiation Temperature 300°F 240°F

Seal Strength 4500 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/0.5 sec. 3000 (g/in) @ 350°F/40 PSI/0.5 sec.

Seal through Contamination Good Excellent

Burst Strength Not Tested Not Tested

Material StrengthsThe topcoated face provides printability via Flexo and Digital.

Excellent UV, OTR and MVTR barrier properties and hermetic seals for extended shelf life.

Great tear resistance/propagation. Excellent seal strengths. Strong chemical resistance.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Yes Yes

Powdered Ingredients Yes Yes

Liquids Not recommended Some

End-Use Applications Coffee - single serve, ground coffee packages. Not suitable for coffee beans.

Tear-resistant packaging. Designed for non-visible items such as pool chemicals, poisons and fertilizers.

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Flexible packaging is delivering the convenience of today’s grab-n-go lifestyles, along with the brand recognition consumer’s trust. In fact, these lightweight, printable laminated structures offer the kind of packaging versatility and functionality that make them a natural for the narrow web market. To meet these market-driven demands, we’ve expanded our flexible packaging offering. To simplify your product selection, utilize our FlexPak™ Matrix to guide you through the material selection process.

Flexible Packaging TermsCaulk & Flow: Ability of a sealant to flow into voids, channels or wrinkles in a seal area.

Coefficient of Friction: Measurement of surface slip. Determined by pulling a known weight (sled) over the test surface to determine the force necessary to produce the movement. The higher the COF, the lower the slip.

Dimensional Stability: The absence of dimensional change of a material when subjected to changes in temperature, humidity, heat or aging.

Flex Crack Resistance: A material’s resistance to withstand breakage due to repeated folding.

Hot Tack: Capability of a heat seal to remain sealed when it is stressed while still hot.

MVTR: Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate is the rate which moisture vapor can permeate through the structure and into a dry atmosphere on the other side. It is recorded in units of gm/100 inches square/24 hour (g/m2/24 hr). MVTR is dependant on the gauge of the structure, the materials used in the structure and the quality of the materials used. Vapor can pass through channels in the seals, holes, tears, or imperfections in the package. 

Seal Strength: Measured force in grams per inch required to break a seal.

Seal Through Contamination: Contaminants are particles of foreign matter which may be present in the seal area. Contaminants may be designed into a sealant layer to achieve peelable seals.

Film-Faced LiddingClear Lid FilmSpec# 78840

White Lid FilmSpec# 78791

Metallized PET Lid Film Spec# 78847

Silver Lid Film w/Foil Spec# 78106

Service Stock Stock Custom CustomDescription Clear PET Lidding material White PET Lidding Material Metallized PET Lidding Material PET / Foil / Universal Seal Peel film

Construction PET Film/Adh/Seal/Peel Film PET Film/Adh/PE Seal/Peel Film 48 GA. MET PET/ADH/ 1.5 MIL PE Seal/Peal PET/PE/Foil/Adh/Seal Peel Film

Total Construction Caliper 2.09 3.15 2.10 3.90

Printability Flexo Flexo Flexo Good

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Excellent Excellent Average Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Good Good Good Very Good

Ink Recommendation Film Inks. Contact ink supplier. Film Inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier. Film inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Good Good Good Good

Tear Propagation Average Average Good Good

Tear Resistance Average Average Good Good

Burst Strength N/A N/A N/A N/A

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Good Good Varies

Light Poor Fair Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate .0085 grams/100 sq. in./48 hrs. .0085 grams/100 sq. in./48 hrs. 0.08 grams/100 sq. in./24 hr .0006 grams/100 sq. in./24 hrs.

Odor Good Good Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 12.8 cc./100 sq. in./24 hrs. 12.8 cc./100 sq. in./24 hrs. 0.07 cc/100 sq.in./24 hr .0006 cc./100 sq. in./24 hrs.

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow Good Good Average

Hot Tack Good Good Good

Coefficient of Friction Call Technical Support Call Technical Support Average

Puncture Resistance Excellent Excellent Excellent

Seal Initiation Temperature Depends on cup stock Depends on cup stock 300°F Depends on cup stock

Seal Strength Contingent upon cup stock and temperature.

1000 grams/in. @ 350˚F, 20PSI, 0.5 sec

1000 grams/in @350°F, 40 PSI, 0.5 sec

Contingent upon cup stock and temperature

Seal through Contamination Poor/Varies Poor/Varies Varies

Material Strengths Clean, smooth peel from polyester and polypropylene congtainers.

Clean, smooth peel from polyester and polypropylene congtainers.

The metallized polyester provides high levels of strength and temperature

resistance, plus flavor, odor moisture, oxygen and UV barriers. The

polyethylene sealant film provides a peelable seal to both HDPE and PP cut

stocks.

Excellent gloss. PET film resists moisture and staining.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Good Good Good

Powdered Ingredients Fair barrier to moisture and oxygen. Good Good

Liquids Good Good

End-Use Applications Clear seal peel lidding for portion control items.

Dairy and other foods such as rice or pasta and personal care items.

Metallized seal peel lidding for portion control items.

PET-based lidding for portion control items

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Warranty

All statements, technical information and recommendations about AVERY DENNISON products are based upon tests believed to be reliable but do not constitute a guarantee or warranty. All AVERY DENNISON products are sold with the understanding that PURCHASER has independently determined the suitability of such products for its purposes. AVERY DENNISON products are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of this warranty shall be the replacement of the defective products or, at AVERY DENNISON’s option, the issuance of a credit or refund in an amount up to the purchase price of the defective product. In no event shall AVERY DENNISON be responsible for claims beyond the purchase price of the defective product.

THE WARRANTY SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH ABOVE IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE AND/OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. AVERY DENNISON SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER SUCH WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT SHALL AVERY DENNISON BE LIABLE TO PURCHASER OR ANY OTHER PARTY FOR INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES.

No representative, or agent of AVERY DENNISON is authorized to give any guarantee or warranty or make any representation contrary to the above. No waiver, alteration, addition or modification of the foregoing conditions shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by an executive officer of AVERY DENNISON.

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Paper-Faced Lidding55# C1S Lid Paper

Spec# 1934650# C1S Lid Paper w/Foil

Spec# 78104

Service Stock Stock

Description Semi-Gloss C1S C1S Paper/Foil/ Universal Seal/Peel Film

Construction 55# C1S/22.5# Barrier (EVOH) with Seal/Peel 50# C1S Paper/Adh/Foil/Adh/Seal/ Peel Film

Total Construction Caliper 5.10 4.40

Printability Roto/Flexo Excellent

Exterior Layer Performance PropertiesDimension Stability Anti Wick and Wet Strength Properties Excellent

Flex Crack Resistance Excellent Very Good

Ink Recommendation Water/Solvent/UV/EB Traditional paper inks. Contact ink supplier.

Stiffness/Flexibility Good Good

Tear Propagation Good Average

Tear Resistance 16.5 gram force Good

Burst Strength N/A N/A

Barrier Layer Performance PropertiesChemical Resistance Varies Varies

Light 89 opacity Excellent

Moisture Vapor Transmission Rate 0.60 grams/100 sq. in./day at 90% RH, 0.40 g/100 sq. in./day at 50% RH .0006 grams/100 sq. in./24 hrs.

Odor Excellent Excellent

Oxygen Transmission Rate 0.32 cc./100 sq. in./day at 60% RH .0006 cc./100 sq. in./24 hrs.

Sealant Layer Performance PropertiesCaulk & Flow Excellent Average

Hot Tack Excellent Good

Coefficient of Friction Proven for Pick & Place Average

Puncture Resistance 50+ PSI Excellent

Seal Initiation Temperature 350°F Depends on cup stock

Seal Strength 0.5 #/in peel strength. Vacuum seal +12” Hg (mercury) on a variety of substrates. Contingent upon cup stock and temperature.

Seal through Contamination Yes Varies

Material Strengths Renewable raw material content. Direct Print. Rigid.

Excellent printability and layflat for diecutting. Sealant offers broad application window.

Packaging ApplicationsDry Food Ingredients Excellent Good

Powdered Ingredients Excellent (dry soups, powdered mixes) Good

Liquids Excellent (frozen novelty treats, ice cream, cream cheese, flash frozen juices, jellies, yogurt, jello) Good

End-Use Applications Lidding applications. End use is dependant on testing. Seal peel lidding for portion control items.