At this year’s interpack, two recyclable pouch concepts from SÜDPACK’s versatile CarbonLite film family will take center stage at the SN booth: a PurePE stand-up pouch with a zipper closure for grated cheese and a PP-based stand-up pouch with an integrated spout for fruit purée. Both materials are already designed to meet the PPWR recyclability requirements for 2030, making them a future-ready solution. For pouch production, SN Maschinenbau will present its high-performance FLH 300 hygienic machine, along with the new HSF 100 spouted pouch packaging machine, designed for small to medium output volumes and fast product changeovers.
CarbonLite Doypack PurePE for grated cheese – running on the SN FLH 300 packaging machine
SÜDPACK’s innovative pouch concept delivers above all outstanding recyclability and reliable performance. Designed as a PE mono-material solution, it can be returned to the appropriate material loop after use. The films showcased at interpack offer stability comparable to conventional film laminates despite their low thickness of just 85 μm. Thanks to tailored barrier properties, there is no need to compromise on product or aroma protection either. A practical PE-based zipper system enables convenient opening and reclosing of the pack. Thanks to the films’ high thermal resistance, it can be integrated reliably and with full process stability into flat or stand-up pouches.
For the production of stand-up pouches, SN Maschinenbau will showcase the FLH 300 at its booth – a horizontal pouch packaging machine ideally suited for products such as grated cheese. The model features a hygienic design and a rotary system for forming, filling, and sealing both conventional and recyclable flat and stand-up pouches from reels (FFS). Its hygienic design ensures the machine meets the strictest requirements for food packaging and ease of cleaning. Depending on the product properties and pouch size, output rates of up to 270 pouches per minute can be achieved. Format changeovers are quick and easy, with the process largely automated and controlled directly via the machine’s control panel (HMI).
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