QuenchTek MBPP is a PA/PP coextruded medium-barrier thermoforming film. It is designed for high-temperature food packaging applications. MBPP offers excellent thermoformability, puncture resistance, transparency, and reliable sealing performance for thermoforming packaging lines.
QuenchTek MBPP Films are primarily used in the food packaging industry for ready meals, processed meats, seafood, dairy products, sous-vide foods, and microwaveable packaging applications.
The film is engineered to perform reliably over a temperature range of -20°C to 121°C, making it suitable for freezing, cooking, pasteurization, microwave heating, and sterilization.
Yes. QuenchTek MBPP is specifically designed to withstand sterilization processes up to 121°C while maintaining package integrity and sealing performance.
Yes. The polypropylene structure in Thermoforming Films makes the film suitable for microwave heating applications without compromising package performance.
PA/PP thermoforming films combine the puncture resistance of polyamide (PA) with the heat resistance and sealing advantages of polypropylene (PP). This makes them ideal for high-temperature food packaging applications.
Yes. The film is optimised for automatic thermoforming packaging lines, delivering excellent forming consistency and sealing reliability.
QuenchTek MBPP offers medium-barrier protection, helping extend product freshness while maintaining quality during storage and distribution.
Yes. QuenchTek MBPP is available with value-added options such as:
Yes. Its multi-layer PA/PP structure provides excellent puncture resistance and mechanical strength, helping reduce leakage and packaging failures.
The film can be used for:
Yes. QuenchTek MBPP is available in multiple thickness variants, including:
Yes. The film provides high transparency and gloss, allowing better product visibility and enhanced retail shelf appeal.
Yes. Its reliable thermoforming and sealing performance helps improve operational efficiency and reduce downtime on packaging lines.
Typical applications include: