Dow Corning Expands Broad, Innovative Portfolio with New Silicone Emulsion for In-line Coating of Bakery Release Papers
“Dow Corning’s new Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating and our other food-release silicone technologies are built on continuous innovation to help our customers succeed in a fiercely competitive industry,” said Kris Verschueren, global segment manager for Packaging, Dow Corning. “They know they can count on our products to deliver consistent, proven performance and value-added benefits that help optimize paper processing, control costs and increase productivity.”
Targeting Key Market TrendsDow Corning’s Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating technology can enable release paper manufacturers to take advantage of several global trends, including:
- Growth in the fast food market – Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating provides premium-release and water repellency performance for bakery and food release papers, a high-growth market opportunity.
- Cost efficiencies – To support cost reduction, Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating is effective at thinner coating weights and uses low platinum catalyst levels.
- Processing improvements – In processing, Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating reduces dust creation to minimize line interruptions for cleaning.
- Sustainability initiatives – From an environmental perspective, Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating contributes to energy conservation by using in-line coating, which avoids the need to power separate equipment and processes.
New Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating is part of Dow Corning’s extensive product line-up for food release applications. Other highlights include: Syl-Off® EM 7990 Coating, delivering fast cure and low catalyst levels; Syl-Off® EM 7950 Coating for multipurpose food release; and Syl-Off® EM 7920 Coating for multipurpose food release and long bath life. All three are designed for off-line coating operations.
All Dow Corning silicone emulsions for food release comply with European food contact regulations (BfR recommendation XXXVI, Paper and board for food contact and BfR recommendation XXXVI/2, Paper and Paperboard for Baking Purposes.) They meet U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requirements for food contact (21 CFR Section 176.70, Components of paper and paperboard in contact with aqueous and fatty foods, and 21 CFR Section 176.180, Components of paper and paperboard in contact with dry foods.) Also, they comply with kosher guidelines.
Dow Corning’s Syl-Off EM 7978 Coating and its broader portfolio of silicone-based technologies are commercially available globally.Label Summit Latin America 2016 takes place April 26-27 at the Hotel Las Americas Convention Center in Cartagena, Colombia.
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