

All lidding foils can be printed with up to four colours. We have standard pealable structures, paper / foil laminates, and polyester / foil structures. Tekni-Plex offers a range of multi-layer push trough of pealable lidding foils. In addition, PCTFE resists attack from most chemicals such as acids, alkalis and many solvents. PCTFE has proven to be an extreme barrier to solvents, preservatives, perfumes, etc.
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Tekni-Films has developed a new series of flexible, transparent films (can be sterilised) suitable for a wide range of demanding form-fill-seal applications, pouches, thermoformable containers or even patch applications. Tekniflex MED is particularly suitable for the production of IV-bags, in combination with port tubes made of compatible compounds with the film.įlexible high barrier films for liquids and solvents
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The clarity is as good as high-end polyamides in the skin layer, making Tekniflex MED film cost-attractive. Tekni-Plex Europe positions the film as superior in terms of appearance over current PP-based sheet film. Tekni-Films and Colorite Europe have jointly developed a range of polyolefin-based compounds and a specific extrusion technology to produce cost-effective glass clear autoclavable flexible sheet film for medical applications such as IV and dialysis solution bags: Tekniflex® MED. Transparent polyolefin-based flexible film for medical and pharmaceutical fluids
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Full regulatory compliance of polymer (PVC or PP) formulation for all geographies.Unique pharmaceutical polymer (PVC or PP) formulation for drug contact.For details on TWC and the services it offers in coordination with its network of local workforce development boards, call 51 or visit To receive notifications about TWC programs and services subscribe to our email updates. Employers seeking more information about the Skills Development Fund may visit the TWC website at Mountain View College contact: Assistant Marketing Director Alice Rios, 21 or Texas Workforce Commission is a state agency dedicated to helping Texas employers, workers and communities prosper economically. The Legislature allocated $48.5 million to the Skills Development Fund for the 2016-17 biennium. The grants have assisted 4,238 employers with their customized training needs. Since its inception in 1996, the Skills Development Fund grants have created or upgraded more than 342,428 jobs throughout Texas. Upon completion of training, the workers will receive an average wage of $17.65. Trainees will include electronic technicians, material handlers, plant controllers, production operators and warehouse personnel. This grant will be used to provide customized training to 189 new and incumbent workers for industry-related topics with focused instruction on circuits, control systems, welding, tooling and molding construction. “This investment builds not only employee skills, but the capabilities of our community colleges to the benefit of employers and the community. “Skills grants deliver customized training solutions that help Texas employers and workers succeed in the marketplace,” said TWC Chairman Andres Alcantar. “Partnerships between community colleges and Texas employers provide opportunities for workers to obtain needed skills and employers to retain a diversified workforce,” said state Rep. The grant will benefit workers in the Dallas area. AUSTIN ⎯ Dolco Packaging Division of Tekni-Plex, Inc has partnered with Mountain View College to provide job training using a $429,573 Skills Development Fund grant from the Texas Workforce Commission ( TWC).
