Additive Keeps Polyolefin Packaging Smelling Fresh
The additive preserves food and beverage quality by limiting the impact on organoleptic properties caused by packaging manufacturing processes.
Organoleptic Preserver 1363 from Ampacet is billed as a highly efficient additive designed to capture off-tasting components present in polyolefin packaging and protect products from off-tastes and unpleasant odors.
Because food and beverages often come in direct contact with the packaging, low levels of flavor contaminants can migrate from the packaging to the product, affecting organoleptic properties and negatively impacting the perceived quality of the food.
Ampacet Organoleptic Preserver 1363 reportedly preserves food and beverage quality by limiting the impact on organoleptic properties caused by packaging manufacturing processes. The resulting consumer acceptance of the product also reduces food waste.
Organoleptic Preserver 1363 does not affect color or optical properties of the final product and performs well at high processing temperatures.
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