RESURE SYNC ™
forming film
Forming films are used as the bottom web in thermoforming packaging systems. Under heat, the material is shaped by molds to create packaging cavities, serving as the base to hold the product and form a complete package together with the top web.
These materials must offer a balanced combination of forming performance, mechanical strength, and sealing compatibility to ensure structural integrity and effective product protection.
Resure Sync™ forming films are structurally optimized to deliver stable forming and uniform thickness distribution on thermoforming equipment, while maintaining barrier performance and mechanical strength—providing reliable packaging solutions across a wide range of product applications.
MARKET SECTORS
BENEFITS
(1) OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY
○ Stable thermoforming performance, adaptable to various forming depth requirements
○ Uniform material distribution, reducing thin spots during forming
○ Reliable machine operation, suitable for continuous production environments
(2) Product Protection
○ High mechanical strength, reducing the risk of damage during transportation
○ Available in different barrier structures to extend product shelf life
○ Good puncture resistance
○ Stable sealing compatibility to ensure package integrity
(3) Consumer Experience
○ Available in transparent or semi-transparent material structures
○ Stable forming structure for a neat and consistent package appearance
SUSTAINABILITY
☆ Resure Sync™ forming films offer a range of sustainable packaging solutions:
○ Designed with recyclable material structures
○ Lightweight material options to reduce plastic consumption
○ Compatible with recyclable top web (lidding film) structures
MATERIAL CAPABILITIES
○ Excellent thermoforming performance, adaptable to various forming depths
○ Wide range of material thicknesses to meet different packaging strength requirements
○ Available in structures ranging from low to high barrier
○ Good puncture resistance, suitable for a variety of food applications
○ Maintains stable heat sealing compatibility with various lidding film structures