Michelman Innovation Centre in Mumbai fully operational
With the lockdown easing considerably in Bombay, Michelman India reopened Michelman Innovation Centre for Coatings (MICC) in June. It has resumed full operations in September and started inviting select visitors, says Aditi Ullal, marketing managing director–Michelman India to Packaging South Asia.
"Our Indian team worked from habitation during the lockdown, while our global manufacturing plants remained operational throughout the pandemic. We also have kept an inventory of select products in our local warehouses to ensure excellent client service. Meanwhile, the MICC in Mumbai has resumed all operations," she said.
The MICC was inaugurated in January 2022 to allow fast and efficient evolution of sustainable packaging solutions for Indian brand owners, paper, board, and flexible packaging, paper, and movie manufacturers, and printers and converters. The middle has a comprehensive set of sophisticated testing equipment like Mocons for OTR/MTVR testing, Gelbo tester, and hot tack testing. Information technology also has a total-time staff of highly trained and skilled personnel who know packaging material specifications and how to use and look after the precision instruments.
The development middle's centerpiece is a dual-station airplane pilot coater laminator that allows make owners, converters, and picture manufacturers to test new concepts without stopping their production lines. Together with the measuring and testing, the center provides instant results and feedback of experimental structures to be immediately altered, rerun on the pilot coater, and re-tested in continuous iterations. Without this kind of facility, it is challenging to enquiry and develop new materials and packaging structures productively.
"We take once more started to welcome select visitors dorsum to the MICC and actively engage with our customers to assistance them develop prototypes of recyclable packaging structures. It's great seeing our customers face up to face, even when following social distancing rules," Ullal adds.
Successful collaborations to run into Covid-19 challenges
During the Covid-19 related lockdown, Michelman India worked closely with customers to bring out innovative solutions. Recently, Aryan Paper Group and BN Pack used its HydraBan water-based coatings to enhance the operation of lightweight corrugate-based beds, which are being used at Covid-xix hospitals.
"Collaboration is one of Michelman's 6 cadre values and allows us to maintain and develop long-term, fair, and trusting relationships. We recently collaborated with the Aryan Paper Group, BN Pack, and other companies that have played an active role in Republic of india's Covid-19 response by creating corrugate-based hospital beds for hospitals and quarantine centers," Ullal says.
Paperboard and corrugated lath treated with Michelman water-based coatings provide good barrier properties and are often the best combination for environmentally friendly packaging or other innovative structures such as temporary infirmary beds. Michelman's HydraBan coating makes these beds h2o-resistant to withstand mopping and to disinfect for repeated use. Furthermore, the coated corrugated paperboard beds are 100% recyclable, lightweight, and durable.
Michelman Republic of india worked with the entire packaging industry during the Covid-19 pandemic. The pandemic increased the need for packaging in full general, with a sharper focus on new and improved recyclable packaging solutions.
"The foodservice industry has also evolved since the emergence of COVID-19. The requirement of takeaway containers and cartons for food packaging has increased. We have collaborated with many companies to develop paper containers that are oil and grease resistant and water repellent. These coatings supersede polyethylene and are recyclable and repulpable. Since the MICC'southward reopening in June, we are actively working on several projects with make owners, converters, flick manufacturers, and paper mills," Ullal says.
New PFAS-free coatings launched
Per- or poly-fluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of over four,700 industrial chemicals widely used in everyday products from nutrient packaging, toiletries and not-stick cookware to clothing and carpets. The PFAS used in our everyday products leak into our surround during production, apply, and disposal, and now contaminate our blood, h2o, air and nutrient.
Ullal tells us that Michelman has recently appear the certification of iii high-performance PFAS-costless products, Michem Glaze 2000, Michem Coat 525, and Hydraban 8000. These coatings have recently been certified equally compliant with the specifications established by the American Guild for Testing and Materials standards ASTM D6400 and D6868 per the terms and conditions of the Biodegradable Products Institute's (BPI) certification programme for compostable products.
"Michelman's portfolio of compostable coatings is currently available in North America, with global development underway," Ullal concludes.
Source: https://packagingsouthasia.com/events/michelman-inn/
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