Clariant Launches PFOA-free Cartaguard KHI for Greaseproof Packaging Papers

Clariant, Muttenz, Switzerland, a provider of specialty chemicals, has introduced Cartaguard® KHI - a totally PFOA-free grease resistant additive for effective and safer grease-resistant food papers and board. Cartaguard KHI supports the trend toward more eco-friendly solutions for hand-held, ready-to-eat foods such as burgers, pizza, pastries, and confectionary. Unlike some existing fluorine technologies, it makes paper grease resistant without releasing impurities into the packaging. It penetrates into the paper or board and attaches to each fiber to create a protective surface that protects hands and clothing from grease. As a result, manufacturers can produce viable, safer grease resistant packaging to replace traditional plastics and paper-plastic combinations.

Dr. Frédéric Mabire, global product line manager at Clariant Paper Specialties, notes that "Cartaguard KHI is a technological breakthrough for the market, being both high performance and truly PFOA-free. We are delighted to present the market with this big step forward in effective, PFOA-free solutions for recyclable paper packaging, part of our on-going development of a new generation of grease-resistant paper additives."

Cartaguard KHI is the first grease resistant additive to be based on C3 technology. As the company explains, Clariant's fluorinated chemistry means it cannot break down to form PFOA, yet Cartaguard KHI delivers high level grease resistance demanded by the market. Its molecular structure consists of long-side chains that repel oil and fat effectively, ensuring oil and grease barrier performance compared with the current PFOA-free benchmark.

The new impregnating agent also brings production advantages to the paper mill, Clariant adds, pointing out that it is easy to process because it generates hardly any foam during paper production and does not affect either the adhesive or printing properties of the paper.

Cartaguard KHI is already approved for food contact applications by the German Federal Institute for Risk Evaluation (BfR) and the U.S. FDA, and meets requirements for food service packaging.

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