Tekni-Films: PVC Alternative Line

Aclar (PCTFE) laminated line is designed as a cost-effective, PVC alternative for pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, probiotics and other related products.

Aclar (PCTFE) laminated line is designed as a cost-effective, PVC alternative for pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, probiotics and other related products.
Aclar (PCTFE) laminated line is designed as a cost-effective, PVC alternative for pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, probiotics and other related products.

Tekni-Films, a Tekni-Plex business, offers Tekniflex PXA, high-barrier Aclar® (PCTFE) laminated line. EVOH can also be laminated to the structure for additional oxygen barrier.

Tekni-Films also produces high and ultra-high thermoformable barrier materials, including the Flexapharm SBC series and PVC/Aclar laminates. These structures provide an alternative to cold form foil enabling pharmaceutical companies to use a smaller blister card to contain the same number of tablets or capsules—or increase the count on a same-sized card. The end result is material cost savings all the way through the packaging process, including cartons and cases, as well as improved production efficiencies.

Other PVC-free solutions including custom extrusions such as PP, PP/COC/PP, with other barrier, multilayer coextrusions, also available.

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