Alfeld Mill can look back at a tradition of almost 300 years of paper making and currently uses five paper producing machines to manufacture coated and uncoated special papers as well as bleached solid cardboard. The new coating system now enables the company to meet the growing demand for functional papers and new types of barriers in an efficient manner and to quickly adjust to dynamically changing customer requirements. Functional packaging papers are intended to replace non-recyclable materials such as paper-foil laminates and extrusion-coated papers.
“The future belongs to innovative special papers. Our new coating plant is therefore the key to new markets, innovative products and sustainable solutions”, says Thomas Rajcsanyi, Mill Director and Managing Director of Sappi Alfeld GmbH. The coated papers feature integrated barriers; depending on the application, these can be of high, medium or low barrier quality against oxygen, water vapour, greases, aromas, mineral oil and with the added option of heat sealing capability. This makes them especially suitable for use in food packaging, where they can be used to produce sachets, tubular bags, Doypacks or stand-up bags. “Our functional papers are the result of more than a decade of experience in barrier technology”, says René Köhler, Director Paper & Packaging Solutions at Sappi Europe.
The Sappi Alfeld Mill currently produces different barrier papers with different surface weights from 44 g/m² bis 120 g/m², available with a natural, silk or gloss finish on the printing-side surfaces. According to the company, further products have already entered different stages of development. The plant is able to flexibly coat a broad spectrum of papers on one or both sides with different barriers. A multitude of water-based coating materials is used, among them bio-based recipes.