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Selig: Foam liner

Selig announces an advanced three-ply LDPE foam lining material initially being offered in thickness of 0.030, 0.035, and 0.040 in., with a density of 25 lb/ft³ (0.40 g/cm³), an 8 in. core size with a 32 in. maximum roll diameter. It is designed for food and beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and other industries that supply their goods in rigid containers.

Uni-Foam US™
Uni-Foam US™

Uni-Foam US™ is a robust, non-absorbent co-extruded expanded polyethylene lining material that is compressible and resistant to microbial growth. It offers a highly efficient and reliable barrier to aqueous, acidic, or oil-based liquids.

For example, it provides a clean and durable solution for sealing beverages when used to line roll-on pilfer proof (ROPP) closures.It can also be used in pharmaceutical applications with child-resistant closures for tablets and liquids, cosmetics creams and lotions, and liquid or solid cleaning products. Selig’s Uni-Foam US™ lining material is dust-free, non-absorbent, remains unaffectedby ambient temperatures, and does not support mold growth.

The smooth white surface adds value to the appearance of the package and a choice of thicknesses allow even the most irregular neck finishes, or aggressive of products to be sealed effectively.

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