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Safe pack solution for anti-pollution paint

By Canadian Packaging staff   

Design & Innovation Bottling Label’Onip Clean’R ONIP Paintainer plastic pail Peintures Safe RPC Superfos

Ground-breaking new indoor paint able to absorb formaldehyde in the air is packed in RPC Superfos’s Paintainer plastic pail to safeguard the paint's properties.

A ground-breaking new indoor paint that is able to absorb formaldehyde in the air is being packed in RPC Superfos’s Paintainer plastic pail in order to safeguard the particular properties of the paint.

While the air of most cities is polluted, not everyone is aware that one’s indoor climate is polluted as well. Research shows that the atmosphere indoors may even be between five to 10 times more polluted than the open air. This is partly due to formaldehyde from building materials and furniture.

To offer a solution to the problem, the French paint company ONIP has developed an innovative series of paint, now sold in France under the brand Label’Onip Clean’R.

Within just a few hours of painting being completed, the special paint will absorb the formaldehyde molecules in the air and transform them into an insignificant amount of water.

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The reasons for the selection of the injection molded polypropylene Paintainer for this unique solution is explained by Christelle Leviel, factory manager at Peintures Safe, the manufacturing plant of ONIP: “Usually, we fill our paint in metal pails, which have an internal lacquer coating. As we could not get a guarantee of formaldehyde absence, we opted for plastic to prevent any potential formaldehyde addition. We teamed up with RPC Superfos to find a safe packaging solution that secures the intrinsic properties of our paint. Tests showed very good results and we are happy with the solution: a one liter Paintainer pail.”

For the production of the pail, RPC Superfos and Peintures Safe have adapted the lid closing tool to ensure correct closure on the filling line. As well as accomplishing the need for protection of the Label’Onip Clean’R paint, all pails work well in tinting machines. In addition, it is easy to open and to re-close the Paintainer pails, which is a very important feature for the end-user.

“As our paint is on a very high innovative level, it is essential to us to have a packaging solution that is on an equally high level and suits our professional target groups,” says  Leviel.

For more information, visit www.rpc-superfos.com.

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