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Microperforated film is a type of food packaging material that is used to extend the shelf life of food products. It is a thin plastic film that is perforated with tiny holes, allowing air to pass through while still protecting the food from external contaminants. The film is often used to package fresh produce, dairy products, and other food items that require a controlled atmosphere. It is also used to package products that require a modified atmosphere, such as vacuum-packed meats.
The microperforated film market is driven by the increasing demand for food packaging solutions that can extend the shelf life of food products. The film is also used to reduce food waste, as it helps to keep food fresh for longer. Additionally, the film is lightweight and cost-effective, making it an attractive option for food packaging.
Some companies in the microperforated film market include Amcor, Bemis, Sealed Air, and Winpak. Show Less Read more