P&G wins Dow's Diamond

The Dow Chemical Company (Dow) announced the winners of the 2018 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation, which recognizes the packaging industry’s top achievements in innovative packaging designs, materials, technologies, and processes.

Air Assist technology from Procter & Gamble won the Diamond award for the 2018 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation.
Air Assist technology from Procter & Gamble won the Diamond award for the 2018 30th Awards for Packaging Innovation.

The highest honor, the Diamond Award, went to Procter & Gamble’s Air Assist, a breakthrough in performance and sustainability for e-commerce and brick-and-mortar packaging. It’s still in its early stages of commercialization. But the first package to leverage the new technology, a 9-oz package of Dawn Ultra dish soap, still managed to wow the Dow judges.

Air Assist (see below for details on how the concept has been rebranded as AeroFlexx) is described by P&G Research Fellow Ken McGuire as a “breakthrough in liquids packaging.” To most observers it looks a lot like a flat-bottom, gusseted, stand-up pouch. But it utilizes compressed air to inflate specific portions of the pouch, notably along the edges, to bring a degree of rigidity that is typically not possible in a flexible package. In other words, it’s a flexible package that behaves more like a rigid bottle. But it offers brand owners a 360-degree billboard for branding and decorating plus a format that is e-commerce friendly for shipment without the added prep and protection that bottles might need. And because the package is made of flexible film, it requires 50% less plastic than a traditional blow-molded bottle. Not to mention that, because it can be delivered to a filling facility as roll stock, it has the potential to score additional sustainable packaging points because it greatly reduces the number of truckloads of empty bottles that have to be delivered.

But wait, there’s more. A specially designed valve integrated into the package delivers spill-proof functionality with cleaner, more finely controlled, and convenient dispensing. Since there is no cap to be opened and closed, and because the package is spill-proof, product dispensing is one-handed. Plus there is no messy product residue build-up on the cap. Also part of this design is a vent that allows air back into the package after product is dispensed to allow continued use with no package deformation.

McGuire says that something like 40 patents on this technology have either been issued or are pending. As for the machinery and materials involved, complete details are not available. But here’s what is known.

The multilayer substrate from which the package is made includes a reverse printed polyester laminated to a coextrusion. “Without naming the layers of the coextrusion,” says McGuire, “I can tell you the properties it had to have. High on the list was barrier, since we want to maintain a two- or three-year shelf life. Moisture barrier was important, too, because we want to make sure consumers get the amount of product we say they’re getting. Puncture resistance, of course, was key, as was printability. And finally, we had to be able to make a laser perforation at the top that guarantees a hermetic seal yet tears conveniently in the hands of the consumer.”

And the machinery behind the Air Assist package? Designed and fabricated in-house by P&G, it apparently bears some resemblance to a horizontal form/fill/seal system. The list of tasks it must perform is impressive: fold, seal, emboss, perforate, fill, inflate, and cut into desired finished shapes.

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