• It requires FDA approval.
• It is a stock option that yields a value-added substrate.
• It gives distributors a great reason to make contact with customers and prospects in the packaging and distribution sectors.
mystery product revealed
Houston-based Valéron Strength Films has a new, FDA-approved clay coating for its synthetic paper, V-Max, enabling the product to have direct contact with food for identification applications. The FDA-compliant V-Max is used for tag and label applications requiring direct contact with all three food categories—dry cereals, aqueous and fatty foods, including acidic foods. The product may also provide solutions for candy packaging, as well as consumer information and advertising for pharmaceuticals and vitamins.
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