Honoring foodservice packaging that demonstrates performance enhancement due to advancements in materials, machinery, and/or manufacturing processes.
A high-speed robotic system allows placement of a plastic label into the mold cavity, where it is then held in place by a static charge. During the injection molding process, the hot plastic pushes the label against the outer wall of the mold cavity, and the two elements meld together to form a container that has an excellent finished quality with almost unnoticeable details of a two-part label component.
The insulated paperboard is a material for use in paper hot cups and other foodservice packaging products. New component materials have been developed for use within the substrate.
The base material for this hot soup container from Spain is a five-layer structure based on high-rigidity polypropylene that can withstand pasteurization for over an hour.