new bopp film provides proven mineral oil barrierinnovia films has launched its first bopp film that has been officially proven to provide up to 1.5 years protection from mineral oil migration propafilm rcu.its development has been the result of proactive investigation into the mineral oil hydrocarbon moh and mineral oil aromatic hydrocarbon moah barrier protection of their films. it included the evaluation of films with multiple laydowns, increased coat weights and one sidetwo side variations.this work commenced after earlier studies1 by dr koni grob, from the official food control authority of the canton of zurich, switzerland identified that foods were being contaminated by migration of mineral oil from paperboard packaging. further studies by the uk food standards agency2 highlighted that safe levels were frequently exceeded in food packaging samples that were tested.traces of mineral oil residues in food are thought to arise due to their migration from the printing inks present both on the packaging surface and in recycled newspapers, used in the production of cardboard packaging. most commonly used newspaper inks contain mineral oils. these cannot be removed sufficiently during the recycling process and are thus able to enter cardboard food packaging. even at room temperature these residues can migrate and be deposited on dried foods packaged in the box, such as pasta, rice, breakfast cereals and biscuits. moah are suspected of being carcinogens, according to the world health organization&39s joint expert committee on food additives jecfa, and the un&39s food and agriculture organization fao.innovia films research results were published in a peer reviewed white paper &39mineral oil barrier testing of cellulosebased and polypropylenebased films&39, g. o&39connor, n. hudson and s. buckley, packaging technology & science, doi 10.1002 pts. 2082, copyright 2014, john wiley & sons ltd. published online in wiley online library.the findings proved that their proprietary acrylic coated film provides an effective barrier to mineral oil migration. further analysis identified the optimum coat weight of acrylic required to maximise the barrier protection.this has meant that the development of propafilm rcu has been fairly rapid.the film, besides offering excellent barrier, has superior optical properties, a low sealing threshold and a broader sealing range which makes it ideal for use in a variety of markets biscuits, bakery, confectionery, dried foods, tea and cereals.andy sweetman, marketing manager packaging & sustainability for innovia films said "it is exciting to be able to offer the market a cost effective versatile film that ensures proven protection for dried foods. it is printable and can be used on a range of machines, including vertical and horizontal formfillseal vffshffs. propafilm rcu is ideal for premade bags and lamination to other films. this bopp film offers the market a complimentary alternative to our natureflex film that provides up to five years protection. it means we have a product to meet a wide range of shelf life requirements."contactpatricia potts, global communications manager zena bergmann, pr assistantinnovia films ltd, lowther r&d centre, wigton, cumbria, ca7 9xx, uktel 44 0 16973 42281 fax 44 0 16973 41452email patricia.potts@innoviafilms.com zena.bergmann@innoviafilms.com