thermoplastic polymers

Trading Films specializes in thermoplastic polymers, offering high-quality materials for flexible packaging, labels, and industrial applications. Their innovative solutions cater to diverse industry needs, enhancing product preservation and sustainability.

Trading Films: Your Source for High-Quality Thermoplastic Polymers

What Trading Films Is All About

Trading Films is a company that commercializes, distributes, and manipulates thermoplastic polymers. Their expertise lies in providing high-quality materials tailored for various industries, especially flexible packaging, labels, graphic arts, and industrial applications. They bring together a wide range of plastic and aluminum raw materials, making it easier for manufacturers to source everything they need in one place. It’s all about creating the perfect multilayer structures that meet the demanding requirements of modern packaging and industrial uses.

The Main Benefit: Versatility and Innovation

Trading Films stands out because of its ability to offer materials and services that meet diverse needs. Here are some key figures and facts that highlight their strengths:

  • About 60% of flexible food packaging films are laminated films made from different materials, allowing for optimal product preservation.
  • Materials like PET, BOPP, and aluminum foil are among the most representative product families marketed.
  • Innovative label solutions include In-Mold Labeling (IML), where labels are integrated into the injection mold, creating seamless finishes.
  • Specialized services such as microperforation and macroperforation cater to specific markets like coffee, pastry, fruits, and meats.
  • Cutting and rewinding capabilities cover widths from 10 mm up to 2200 mm, accommodating a wide range of production needs.

Flexible Packaging: The Heart of Modern Food Packaging

Flexible packaging is a game-changer in the food industry. Since no single material can meet all preservation needs, multilayer laminated films combine different materials to deliver the best protection and functionality. Trading Films offers a comprehensive selection of plastic and aluminum raw materials, making it easier to create these complex structures. This approach not only extends shelf life but also enhances the overall packaging performance. It’s a smart solution for manufacturers looking to keep food fresh and safe.

Labels: More Than Just Stickers

Labels might seem like a small part of packaging, but they’re actually a huge deal. Trading Films treats labels as a distinct category because of their importance. The most common materials used are Paper, PET, and BOPP. What’s really exciting is the development of materials that allow labels to be molded directly into containers, creating finishes where the label and container are inseparable—both visually and physically. This innovation opens up new possibilities for branding and product presentation.

Graphic Arts and Industrial Applications

In graphic arts, the focus is on aesthetics and protection. Laminating materials over paper or cardboard adds a glossy or matte finish while shielding the surface from scratches and wear. BOPP is a favorite thermoplastic for these uses. On the industrial side, materials need to be tough—offering mechanical rigidity, resistance to weather and thermal aging, and sometimes insulation. PET films are commonly chosen here for their reliable performance in demanding environments.

Project Impact: Supporting Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  • SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure – through advanced materials and innovative packaging solutions.
  • SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production – by enabling efficient packaging that reduces waste.
  • SDG 13: Climate Action – with the introduction of green packaging options that aim to lessen environmental impact.

Discovering the Services and Green Packaging Section

Trading Films offers specialized services like microperforation, which uses hot needles for applications in coffee filters and bread bags, and macroperforation, a cold die-cutting process suited for vegetables, fruits, and sausages. They also provide rewinding of PET films in thicknesses ranging from 50 µ to 350 µ, plus cutting and rewinding services with widths from 800 mm to 2200 mm. Recently, they launched a new section dedicated to green packaging, reflecting a commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly solutions. It’s a fresh step toward meeting the evolving demands of the market and the planet.

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