Cargill™ Barrier Coating
Cargill™ Barrier Coating solutions, based on modified starches, work through several specific mechanisms that enhance their effectiveness in food packaging applications. The key advantages of using modified starches in these applications are hydrophobicity, film formation, and biodegradability.
Benefits
- Effective barrier: Provide a robust OGR barrier on paper packaging using the standard coating machines available at paper mills and converters, while ensuring the integrity of the packaging.
- Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of packaging applications; from food wraps to carton boards.
- Enhanced packaging: Cargill™ Barrier Coating solutions improve the overall performance and durability of paper packaging.
- Biodegradability: Unlike synthetic materials, Cargill™ Barrier Coating solutions are fully biodegradable. They can break down naturally in the environment, and thereby reduce the ecological footprint.
Product Range
Product Range | Raw Material | Key Characteristics |
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Cargill™ Barrier Coating OGR 11 |
Corn |
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Cargill™ Barrier Coating OGE | Corn |
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Technical Highlights
Our tests so far, based on three different coating methods (Metering Size Press (MSP), blade coater (jet) and curtain coater) and two different types of paper, showed that the curtain coater consistently provided the best results for both Cargill™ Barrier Coating products. The jet also performed very well, but was slightly less effective than the curtain coater. The MSP revealed some penetration of the applied barrier film. This caused the least favorable results among the three techniques, but might be still sufficient for wrapping grades for medium oil and grease resistance demands (e.g. papers with a short contact to oily materials like wrapped burgers or French fries).
Our tests also highlighted that the choice of base paper significantly influenced the effectiveness of the OGR barrier. Papers with smoother surfaces and higher densities generally performed better.
Regulatory Status
Product Range | REGULATION (EC) No 1935/2004 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL | BfR XXXVI Paper and board for food contact | FDA 21 CFR § 178.3520 | FDA 21 CFR § 175.105 |
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Cargill™ Barrier Coating OGR 11 |
X | X | X | X |
Cargill™ Barrier Coating OGE | X | X | X | X |
Applications (Food Packaging)
The Cargill Advantage
To help support our European customer’s corporate sustainability commitments, Cargill can offer solutions produced from sustainably sourced raw materials that are benchmarked at Silver level according to the Farm Sustainability Assessment (FSA).1
1. FSA is a standardized reference developed by SAI Platform; a food industry organization dedicated to advancing sustainable agriculture in the food chain. It’s designed to help producers assess their sustainable practices and support manufacturers in sourcing sustainably grown products.