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Home » New lab analysis services offered for packaging and industrial films
Toray Plastics (America) Inc. (toraytpa.com) now offers its comprehensive analytic testing of films, laminations and finished printed structures to all consumer packaged goods companies and converters. Toray’s wide array of sophisticated lab equipment and in-depth analysis capabilities, combined with its extensive knowledge of packaging and industrial film manufacturing and industry acumen, provides customers with data and insights that can inform their strategic planning decisions for business growth. The data gathered can help customers develop new product platforms to strengthen their market position and identify key suppliers. The information can also allow them to optimize their production processes.
Analyses offered include microscopy, materials and mechanical characterizations, rheology, physical, optical and appearance testing, surface properties, permeation, environment challenges, film processing and structure. Reverse engineering analysis of OPP packaging structures is frequently sought by customers. That request typically involves a combination of several different tests such as seal testing, FTIR, DSC, SEM and TGA for inorganic loading identification. PET film customers often request TMA testing for thermal performance. Specialty test methods are performed either according to ASTM standards or Toray’s own internal test methods.