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PACKAGE, LABELS, MACHINERY, MATERIALS, RECYCLING, LOGISTICS
Press releases Cryovac® Food Packaging Now Offers a High-Abuse Post Pasteurization Bag
Until recently, the heat tolerance and merchandising attributes of postpasteurization bags were limited to whole muscle smoked and processed products, but the new CNP310 Heavy bag now allows this technology to be applied to more abusive smoked and processed products without sacrificing merchandising appearance. This includes items with hard, abrasive surfaces such as brisket, fried turkey breast, open-rack cooked beef and products coated with coarse ground spices. Post-packaging heat treatments are used to reduce pathogens, control microbial counts and extend product shelf life. The Cryovac® brand found that exposing the surface of a cured ham product to 205-Degrees Fahrenheit for either one or two minutes could result in a 10 to 100 fold reduction of Listeria monocytogenes. The product is packaged in a cook-in bag that can be exposed to temperatures up to 210-Degrees Fahrenheit for up to ten minutes. Processors benefit from the high-abuse post pasteurization bag’s high-speed sealing and ink adhesion, while retailers enjoy the high-gloss, clarity and skin-tight shrink of the bag. The CNP310 Heavy bag is available in side-seal, curved-seal and straight end-seal bag types. Other news on this subject : 13.11.2009 Just turn it: combiSmart – the next generation 04.06.2009 Innovation and flexibility safeguard markets for European tube industry 06.03.2009 Sealed Air’s Cryovac® NatureTRAY™ Package Receives Certification from the Biodegradable Products Institute 06.02.2009 Russia: "Tauras-Fenix" has produced two novelties 18.11.2008 As diverse as modern consumer tastes: "Kelda" product range hits the spot 10.09.2008 DuPont Awards call for entries announced at sustainable packaging forum 11.03.2008 Flexible Packaging Silver Awards 30.11.2007 DuPont expands portfolio of renewably sourced polymers 27.08.2007 Sealed Air in deal for Alcan packaging? |
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