
Starlinger SPB melt filter enables high recyclate content in woven packaging made of PP
Destination circular economy: Starlinger’s new backflush filter allows manufacturers of woven bags made of polypropylene tapes to use a proportion of recycled polypropylene of 50% and more in the tape extrusion process.
In times where buzzwords like sustainable packaging and closed packaging cycles are on everyone’s lips, Starlinger & Co. GmbH is now able to provide another solution to the plastic packaging industry that will ensure greater sustainability. “With our SPB filter, we are offering tried and tested technology that enables woven bag manufacturers to use recycled material for bag production without compromising on quality and cost-effectiveness. As such, you get exactly the same specifications and properties with recycled input material as with tapes made from 100% virgin material,” explains Hermann Adrigan, Head of Sales at Starlinger. Especially when it comes to packaging made of tape fabric, which is characterised by its high strength properties, high-quality tapes are the most important requirement. The tear-resistant sacks are filled with up to 50 kg of contents – in the case of big bags, the fabric even has to sustain two to three tonnes of weight. When using recycled material, the Starlinger SPB filter ensures excellent melt filtration for the high tape quality required. “This enables fabric bag manufacturers to work even more sustainably and at the same time meet a criterion that is becoming increasingly important in the packaging market: the amount of recycled content in the product,” says Adrigan.
In times where buzzwords like sustainable packaging and closed packaging cycles are on everyone’s lips, Starlinger & Co. GmbH is now able to provide another solution to the plastic packaging industry that will ensure greater sustainability. “With our SPB filter, we are offering tried and tested technology that enables woven bag manufacturers to use recycled material for bag production without compromising on quality and cost-effectiveness. As such, you get exactly the same specifications and properties with recycled input material as with tapes made from 100% virgin material,” explains Hermann Adrigan, Head of Sales at Starlinger. Especially when it comes to packaging made of tape fabric, which is characterised by its high strength properties, high-quality tapes are the most important requirement. The tear-resistant sacks are filled with up to 50 kg of contents – in the case of big bags, the fabric even has to sustain two to three tonnes of weight. When using recycled material, the Starlinger SPB filter ensures excellent melt filtration for the high tape quality required. “This enables fabric bag manufacturers to work even more sustainably and at the same time meet a criterion that is becoming increasingly important in the packaging market: the amount of recycled content in the product,” says Adrigan.