Parkside has collaborated with high-tech surface protection suppliers, Touchguard, to launch an antibacterial coating for packaging, enabling brands to protect consumers against bacteria and viruses.
The Touchguard over lacquer delivers a surface finish that inhibits the growth of bacteria. Utilising a silver-based technology, the coating can be applied as a water or solvent-based finish and is ideal for a range of packaging formats including flow wraps, lidding films and pouches.
New product development technical manager at Parkside, Mark Shaw, said, ‘Our collaboration with Touchguard has enabled us to create a truly innovative and industry-leading packaging solution that will enable our clients to keep their customers safe.’
At Parkside, the Touchguard technology is applied during the print finishing process as a component of a specially formulated solvent-based over lacquer. As a result, it adds only pence per square metre to the packaging production process, enabling brands to keep print costs down. Notably, Touchguard is also proven to reduce the growth of MRSA by 99.97% and E. coli by 99.96%, making it an ideal solution for food packaging.
Mr Shaw added, ‘This latest packaging development from Parkside and Touchguard in no way replaces the need for careful hand washing. However, it is an innovative solution which can inhibit the spread of cross-contamination on packaging substrates that are not usually subject to any cleaning or infection control procedures.’
The coated packaging solution has been thoroughly tested in lab applications and is seen to be stable. The coating has already been independently assessed and certified for anti-bacterial performance to ISO 22196:2011.
Hi,
Very interesting product in these difficult times for hygiene protocols.
Is Touchguard available to us as a premade laminate film or a premade pouch or does it require for the overlacquer to be supplied and printed in Australia.
Regards
Terry Waterson Director Metalprint Australia Pty Ltd
Parkside can supply this as a pre-made laminate or pouch with the coating applied.
Hello,
Is it possible to print this ink on paper based products?
Regards
Wim Coppens
This would depend on the specific paper substrate in question. Contacting Parkside directly would be best for this level of detail.