Retortable paperboard packaging material for foodstuff

Retortable paperboard packaging material for foodstuff

1 Feb, 2005 15:31 CET

The Marcus Wallenberg Prize for 2005 of 2 million Swedish Crowns will be awarded to Mr. Tom Kjelgaard, Ms. Katarina Magnusson and Mr. Ulf Ringdahl for their path breaking research leading to a retortable paperboard packaging material for foodstuff.

Specifically, they developed a packaging material structure that is sufficiently flexible during forming and filling to avoid cracking of the critical barrier layer; it retains print quality and maintains an effective gas and vapour barrier throughout the retorting process.

This development enables the production of a package that is both appealing in appearance and protective of the food inside over a very long period of time. In contrast to metal cans and glass jars, the new package ships flat and, after filling, packs without wasted space. The package is easily opened via a tear strip and, once emptied, can be easily flattened for disposal or recycling. This invention opens a new and rapidly expanding market for paperboard while displacing packaging that is less environmentally and economically efficient.

Mr. Tom Kjelgaard, Mechanical engineer, has worked since 1968 at Tetra Pak in different departments and positions, mainly in the areas of converting quality control, material development and package development. He has worked with Tetra Recart since it started in autumn 1983.

Ms. Katarina Magnusson, MSc Chemical Engineering, joined Tetra Pak in Lund 1983 as a development engineer, working with package and packaging material development. She currently works at Tetra Pak Research and Development in Lund.

Mr. Ulf Ringdahl, Mechanical engineer, started working at Tetra Pak Development in Lund in 1984 as project leader for Pulltab and manager for Tetra Brik Technical Liaison centre. He worked during 1994-1996 at Tetra Laval Food in Lund as project leader for the new packaging system “Tetra Recart”.

For further information please contact:

Per G. Broman, Secretary of the Marcus Wallenberg Prize Selection Committee.
Telephone +46-(0)23-788205, Mobile +46-(0)70-5776993, Fax +46-(0)23-788282.

The Marcus Wallenberg Prize
The international Marcus Wallenberg Prize was established in 1980 by Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags AB, today merged with the Finnish company Enso to form the Stora Enso Group. The Prize is awarded through the auspices of the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation for the Promotion of Scientific Research in the Forest Products Industry. The 2005 Marcus Wallenberg Prize will be presented to the Prize winners by H. M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden at a special ceremony to be held in Stockholm this autumn. This will be the 22nd occasion the MWP has been awarded.

For more information about the Marcus Wallenberg Prize, please visit www.mwp.org

Photos from the announcement can be obtain from photographer Janne Eriksson,cell phone +46 70 6260963, e-mail: janne@fotografje.com.

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