|
|
Klockner Pentaplast of America, Inc.
3585 Klockner Rd.
Gordonsville, VA, 22942
|
Detailed Contact Information:
Light Medical Packaging Films help meet sustainability goals.
Return to story |
Company Information:
Klockner Pentaplast of America, Inc.
3585 Klockner Rd. Gordonsville , VA 22942
USA
Phone: 540-832-3600
http://www.kpfilms.com/en/index.asp
|
Marketing:
Nancy E. Ryan Group Director, Corporate Communications
USA
Phone: 540-832-1427
FAX: 540-832-1419
E-mail this person
| |
| |
Latest New Product News from Klockner Pentaplast of America, Inc.
Products or services this
company supplies: |
|
Click links to find other companies which supply the same
products or services.
|
|
Light Medical Packaging Films help meet sustainability goals.Klockner Pentaplast of America, Inc.
Gordonsville, VA 22942
Nov 15, 2012
Intended for medical-device packaging, Pentamed® light foamed high-impact polystyrene (HIPS) films enable material reduction by reducing package weight while maintaining physical properties comparable to standard materials. Products offer formability and processability compatible with standard thermoforming and form/fill/seal equipment and are sealable to range of lid stocks. Able to be EtO, gamma, and E-beam sterilized, films can be used for trays, containers, clamshells, and liners.
PET Films are made from 100% PCR beverage bottles.Klockner Pentaplast of America, Inc.
Gordonsville, VA 22942
Nov 15, 2012
Suited for face-seal, tray, and trapped blister thermoformed applications, Pentaform®SmartCycle® TH-ES100 PET films help consumer product companies and retailers meet sustainability goals via plastic packaging option. Films are made from 100% post-consumer recycled (PCR) beverage bottles and optimized for clarity as well as processing on standard thermoforming and form/fill/seal equipment.
Co-Polyester Films suit medical device packaging applications.Klockner Pentaplast of America, Inc.
Gordonsville, VA 22942
Jul 29, 2011
Meeting needs of medical form-fill-seal and tray applications, Pentamed® MD-EK10R00 Films protect sterilized contents against damage and breach of sterile barriers. High glass-transition temperature allows for heat resistance that slows aging while speeding validation and sterilization. Sterilization chamber temperatures are not limited by package so there is minimized risk of warping and sticking. For every 10°C increase in EtO chamber temperature, sterilization time can be cut in half.
|
|