Barrier Coating 

The Quest for “Green” Products and Regulatory Strides

Sustainability has become a paramount concern for both personal well-being and the environment. In response to this heightened awareness, consumers are actively seeking environmentally conscious choices. Moreover, regulatory bodies are tightening their grip on packaging materials and waste management practices, amplifying the urgency for sustainable solutions.

In this dynamic landscape, the paper industry has taken a prominent role in the pursuit of renewable, eco-friendly packaging solutions. Emphasis has been placed on identifying suitable substrates, while chemical suppliers are innovating coating materials to enhance key properties.

Sustainable Barriers

A significant focus has been on the creation of sustainable paper and board barrier products. These innovations aim to replace conventional packaging solutions laden with plastics, perfluorocarbon, and wax. While water-based barrier coatings hold promise, they often come at a higher cost compared to traditional options. This has pushed for a dual focus on achieving competitive pricing and optimal performance by minimizing coat weight.

The successful deployment of barrier coatings hinges on precise application and meticulous metering. This process has a direct impact on the overall effectiveness of the barrier layer, influencing its ability to safeguard against various forms of penetration, including moisture, oxygen, fat, and mineral oil.

Layered Excellence: High-Performance Barriers

Research underscores the importance of constructing multiple coating layers to create high-performing barriers. These barriers are engineered to counteract diverse penetration challenges. Their intricate design makes them a crucial choice for applications where comprehensive protection is paramount.

Conversely, single-layer barrier products serve adequately in less demanding situations. They find application in scenarios such as fast-food wrapping paper, where a basic level of protection suffices.

Guiding the Future: Water-Based Barrier Coating Expertise

In the realm of water-based barrier coaters, expertise serves as the cornerstone. By aligning the application of barrier coatings with the pursuit of sustainable, high-performance packaging solutions, we drive innovation and shape a future where environmental responsibility meets cutting-edge technology. We are dedicated to advancing the understanding and application of these transformative water-based barrier coatings.

Ready to explore the possibilities of sustainable packaging solutions? Reach out to UMV Coating and collaborate with us to drive forward the vision of a greener and more resilient future. Your journey towards innovative and eco-friendly packaging starts with a conversation.

 

Coater type Metering element Metering method Speed,  barrier applications Coat weight Barrier orientation Coverage Solids Viscsity Investment cost
Filmpress (pre-metering size press) Film transfer Full range Full range Penetration Low Full range Low-High High
Conventional blade/rod Coater Blade Direct coating Full range Full range Surface Low Full range Low-High Medium +
Smooth rod Direct coating Full range Low-Medium Surface Medium + Full range Low-High Medium +
Volymetric rod Direct coating Full range Full range Surface Medium Full range Low-High Medium +
Resilient metering Direct coating Full range Low-Medium Surface High Full range Low-High Medium +
Short/Zero dwell time Coater Smooth rod Direct coating Full range Low-Medium Surface + Medium + Full range Low-High + Medium
Volymetric rod Direct coating Full range Full range Surface + Medium Full range Low-High + Medium
Resilient metering Direct coating Full range Low-Medium Surface + High Full range Low-High + Medium
Gravure Coater Film transfer Low-Medium Full range Surface Medium – Full range Low-High Medium
Air knife Coater Direct coating Full range Full range Surface High Low Low Medium +
Curtain coater (slot die coater) Direct coating 1:1 High Low-Medium Surface + High + Low-Medium Low-Medium High +
Flexo printing unit Film transfer Low-Medium Low Surface Low Low Low Medium