Laminated films

Food Toxicology 2(2+0)
Lesson 27 : Food packaging material – potential contaminants from food packaging material

Laminated films

Lamination (bonding together) of two or more films improves the appearance, barrier properties or mechanical strength of a package. Some examples of laminated films are shown below:

Selected laminated films used for food packaging

Laminated film

Typical food applications

Polyvinylidene chloride coated polypropylene (2 layers)

Crisps, snackfoods, confectionery, ice cream, biscuits, chocolate

Polyvinylidene chloride coated polypropylene-polyethylene

Bakery products, cheeses, confectionery, dried fruit, frozen vegetables

Cellulose-polyethylene-cellulose

Pies, crusty bread, bacon, coffee, cooked meats, cheeses

Cellulose acetate-paper-foil-polyethylene

Dried soups

Metallised polyester-polyethylene

Coffee, dried milk

Polyethylene-aluminium-paper

Dried soup, dried vegetables, chocolate


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