Labeling Adhesives target beverage manufacturers.

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Based on synthetic polymers, Optal XP Casein-Free Adhesives offer optimal wet tack and adhesion to chilled glass surfaces. Products have FDA approval, are free of toxic ingredients, and contain no alkylphenol ethoxylates, zinc, or borax. Using Optal XP adhesives, printed, transparent labels stay firmly in place even after temperature changes and prolonged storage in ice water. However, labels can be detached in bottle washing plants using standard cleaners and settings.



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Breakthrough in the Development of Labeling Adhesives



Labeling adhesives have to satisfy multiple requirements. A new generation of casein-free adhesives now offers extended properties and a performance profile that ensures trouble-free production processes for beverage manufacturers while extending their options. As the leading supplier of adhesive technologies, Henkel is dedicated to application-driven research and development of innovative solutions that respond to the growing needs of the market and the environment.

In the course of their life cycle, beverage bottles can encounter a whole range of conditions - in bottle cellars, in beverage retailing, during transport, in refrigerators or during cleaning. The same applies to their labels that position the brand and also inform the consumer about the beverage's composition and ingredients. The label is also exposed to a large variety of influences, e.g. fluctuating temperatures, changes of air, moisture and mechanical stress. The adhesives employed therefore have to do far more than just stick the label to the container. In fact, they have to feature a broad profile of processing and in-use properties. For instance, the label should not become detached from the bottle on exposure to condensation but still come off cleanly when the bottle is washed in preparation for re-use.

Sustainability as a market trend

Labeling adhesives have been consistently optimized over the past few years with the goal of leaving established processes at beverage bottling plants unchanged while offering extra functional advantages. The trend toward sustainability has been making a lasting impression on the market here, as well. The growing environmental awareness of consumers and also of beverage bottlers has stimulated further demand for environmentally compatible production processes and products. Demonstrating entrepreneurial responsibility in its bid to efficiently satisfy consumer needs, the industry is investing heavily in application-driven research and development. It aspires to continuous improvement and innovative, sustainable solutions that open up new opportunities. Many companies have a traditional commitment to products based on renewable raw materials like casein and special starches. The beverage industry, for instance, often uses water-based casein adhesives to label glass containers.

The rising cost of renewable resources

Despite their proven properties, such adhesives have their constraints. Renewable raw materials are subject to strong price fluctuations, and manufacturers are often confronted with rising costs due to increasing demand coupled with supply volatility. For example, seasonal effects and climate changes can impact on the available quantities of the derived renewable raw materials. Markets also tend to respond in a volatile and speculative manner to fluctuations in the supply situation. The price of casein, for example, has soared in the last few years - and experts anticipate that this trend will continue. Constantly rising prices for casein - a raw material derived from cow's milk - have also driven up the cost of conventional labeling adhesives.

Always the right product for trouble-free production processes

For many years now, both beverage manufacturers, such as breweries and mineral water bottlers, and adhesives manufacturers have therefore been looking into alternative substances that are less susceptible to price fluctuations, whose performance features contribute to environmentally compatible processes and whose low complexity facilitates ease of processing. Casein-free adhesives are therefore being increasingly used, as they offer not only a longer shelf life and temperature stability, but also a whole series of further advantages over conventional labeling adhesives. These novel products based on robust polymers feature exceptionally good initial tack, for example, while supporting fast setting and drying, thus helping to reduce adhesive usage rates. They represent an effective alternative to products based on traditional resources and make it possible to save up to 30 percent on adhesives. For the industry, this expansion of the range of adhesives means greater production and budgeting security. This becomes all the more important when one considers that natural polymers may become scarce and the market situation can quickly change. With this extended range of options in adhesives, bottlers can thus make choices that cut their costs and ensure trouble-free production processes.

Tough requirements

However, anyone considering a switch to casein-free labeling adhesives should bear in mind a number of points when assessing the possible overall costs and the most suitable adhesive. These include the volume of waste and resource availability along with storage life and waste water treatment. The adhesive should be able to withstand wide-ranging conditions without showing any changes in its product characteristics. At the same time, it should be versatile in order to cover a broad range of labeling applications, have a neutral odor, ensure rapid drying and not disrupt the cleaning cycles of labeling machines. Furthermore, the adhesive should support the beverage bottler in his efforts to boost the efficiency of his plant by reducing the consumption of cleaning agents, additives, water and energy - and hence the production costs. These tough requirements are fully satisfied by Henkel's improved generation of casein-free labeling adhesives.

Innovative and casein-free - performance without constraints

A number of demanding challenges have to be mastered, particularly in the returnable bottle sector. For example, it has to be possible to wash off the label during the defined cleaning process. Foaming in bottle cleaning machines has to be restricted, which today still often means high levels of defoaming agents during the wash-off process. The adhesives industry has been investigating effective solutions to these problems for some time now. As the leading supplier of adhesives technologies, Henkel embarked on the development of casein-free adhesives with equivalent bonding and processing characteristics back in the late 1990s. With its second generation of casein-free adhesives, the company now has a product series for glass bottle labeling that has a broader and more comprehensive performance spectrum and can be deservedly termed a pioneering, landmark innovation. Long-term tests have shown that the Optal XP product line meets these high customer expectations. In addition to their excellent wet tack, the adhesives exhibit good adhesion even to chilled glass surfaces. The food and beverage industry can therefore turn to a powerful and efficient range of products that cover the entire spectrum of bottle labeling needs, including sophisticated adhesive solutions with high ice-water and condensation-water resistance.

Economic and ecological process benefits

Unlike their conventional counterparts, these adhesives are based on synthetic polymers and are hence independent of the dairy industry. The raw materials employed are thus subject to lower price volatility than casein. For bottling plants, greater price stability means improved cost estimation security in their budgeting. The elimination of casein also yields further benefits, as this resource then becomes available for food production instead of being processed for technical purposes.

The use of Optal XP adhesives yields economic and ecological process benefits in terms of mileage and their field-proven wash-off behavior. Long-term use by various national and international beverage bottlers has shown that the labels can be detached with ease in bottle washing plants using standard cleaners and settings. In addition, these second-generation adhesives give no cause for concern during waste water treatment. The products also have FDA approval, are free of toxic ingredients and contain no alkylphenol ethoxylates, zinc or borax.

With their outstanding machinability properties and greater efficiency in production due to improved processes and reduced complexity, the adhesives contribute to environmentally compatible production and thus offer bottling plants an equivalent alternative adhesive that is not formulated with resources from the food sector.

Ideal product design with added value

The new generation of casein-free adhesives thus eliminates existing familiar drawbacks and presents an excellent alternative for many different applications. Whatever the requirement - high-speed machines or slow labeling processes, cold or hot, dry or wet conditions, heavy labels or thin aluminum foils, condensation-water resistance or extreme resistance to ice water - the Optal XP product series always includes a suitable adhesive. Key brewing customers are now employing these innovations for a huge range of labeling systems on returnable and disposable bottles. In addition, market testing was recently carried out for further Optal products that offer labeling solutions for PET returnable packages and even for containers with the up-and-coming no-label look. The printed, transparent labels stay firmly in place even after temperature changes and prolonged storage in ice water, for example. For every labeling option, there is an Optal XP adhesive to match. The diversified property and performance profile of the new generation of adhesives helps to produce ideal bottle designs to make the brand stand out effectively at the point of sale and achieve market success, without putting any constraints on existing processes.

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