Sappi puts new barrier coating machine into operation

Sappi Europe has invested a double-digit million euro sum in a new plant to produce high-barrier papers – including an all-new type of barrier coating machine. Recently put into operation at the company’s Alfeld site in Germany, the in-house solution will produce high-barrier papers for recyclable packaging for food applications.

Sappi said it has drawn on far-reaching expertise in paper-coating technology after more than 10 years producing a wide range of packaging papers that feature integrated barriers against oxygen, grease, water vapour, mineral oil and aromas, at the same time as providing excellent protection for packaged products.

Building on its leadership position in barrier papers, Sappi has now invested a double-digit million euro sum in an all-new type of barrier coating machine, recently put into operation at the company’s Alfeld site in Germany.

Marco Eikelenboom, CEO of Sappi Europe, explained how the Alfeld investment underscores Sappi’s strategy to establish itself as a market leader in flexible packaging: “We offer brand owners and converters fibre-based, recyclable packaging solutions that enable them to achieve their sustainability goals and contribute to the circular economy.”

In the future, Sappi said its customers will benefit from delivery capability thanks to higher production capacities and a shorter supply chain. The new coating machine is a world first and greatly increases the volume of the company’s specialised barrier papers available to the market. The investment includes a coating kitchen, reel finishing and automated handling system, ensuring scalable high volume of 300 million m2 output as well as opportunities for customised solutions and continuous coating innovation.

Depending on requirements and applications, different coating technologies can be used on the new machine. Sappi uses a multilayer coating and water-based dispersion technology for the production of environmentally friendly packaging solutions, and especially in the production of high-barrier papers.

Sappi anticipates that in-house development of coating recipes in the dedicated coating kitchen will also feature on the machine in the future. In partnership with customers, this will bring to market further alternatives to non-recyclable packaging, from which both consumers and manufacturers can benefit.

Launch at interpack

At the interpack international trade fair for the packaging industry (Düsseldorf, 4-10 May) interested parties will have an opportunity to find out more about the new coating machine and the exciting possibilities it offers.

“We are very much looking forward to welcoming brand owners and converters to join us at this major event,” said Marco Eikelenboom. “We invite them to take advantage of our in-depth know-how and in-house consulting expertise to work together to develop optimal packaging solutions for their specific applications.”

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