Media release

AkzoNobel helps metal packaging industry secure a more sustainable future

July 17, 2024

(AKZA; AKZOY) 

Food can manufacturers can now benefit from a next generation range of metal packaging coatings developed by AkzoNobel which is both free of bisphenols (BPXni*) and PVC.

The SecurshieldTM 500 series of easy open end coatings is designed to help can makers and their customers meet current and future regulatory requirements with an offer that’s more sustainable and provides significantly improved performance compared with today’s organosol-based alternatives.

A major benefit for coil coaters is the way it seamlessly integrates into their existing manufacturing processes, allowing them to use a single technology to meet the varying needs of food can manufacturers. Meanwhile, can makers are able to take advantage of the flexibility and working capital benefits of having a single product suitable for a wide variety of metal food packs.

“The Securshield 500 series is the latest example of how we’re working with manufacturers to develop meaningful solutions for real-life challenges,” explains Chris Bradford, Marketing Director for AkzoNobel’s Industrial Coatings business.

“We’ve already committed to a future without the use of bisphenols to protect metal packaging. The new product range was developed in response to changing legislation and the European food packaging industry’s eagerness to transition to more sustainable alternatives.”

 AkzoNobel’s Suzhou  site in China

The launch of the Securshield 500 series follows on from the recent introduction of AkzoNobel’s AccelshieldTM 700 – a styrene-free and BPXni beverage end internal coating – and the AccelstyleTM 100 and 200 overprint varnishes for two-piece aluminum beverage cans, which are free of bisphenols, styrene and PFAS.

All of these new products are being made available at a challenging time for coil coaters, can makers and their customers. The European Commission continues to phase out the use of bisphenols, while the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), NGOs and retailers are increasingly concerned about plastics being used in food packaging.

Continues Bradford: “Our growing family of next generation technologies is providing the metal can and beverage packaging industry with viable and safe alternatives for even the most challenging foods and liquids, that comply with the current and future Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and EU regulations.

“Our ambition is the design and introduction of products to meet the demanding needs of the metal packaging industry with long-term regulatory and sustainability compliance.”

Learn more by visiting the AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings website, where you can also download our white paper on the transition to a bisphenol-free world. 

*The BPXni designation indicates that bisphenol or bisphenol compounds were not intentionally added to, or used, in the manufacture of the product.

About AkzoNobel

Since 1792, we’ve been supplying the innovative paints and coatings that help to color people’s lives and protect what matters most. Our world class portfolio of brands – including Dulux, International, Sikkens and Interpon – is trusted by customers around the globe. We’re active in more than 150 countries and use our expertise to sustain and enhance the everyday life. Because we believe every surface is an opportunity. It’s what you’d expect from a pioneering and long-established paints company that’s dedicated to providing sustainable solutions and preserving the best of what we have today – while creating an even better tomorrow. Let’s paint the future together. 

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