Including an oxygen-absorbing sorbent in your food packaging helps maintain quality and extend shelf life. Sorbents are found in a variety of foods like pet food, dietary supplements, processed meats, baked goods, pre-cooked meals, whole muscle meat, and ground beef. However, inserting a sorbent into a package can be a challenge. Active packaging companies can […]
View MoreIf your desiccant does not have enough absorption capacity, your pharmaceutical product will not be adequately protected from moisture. If you include too much desiccant in your package; drug products become brittle and can crack. To ensure pharmaceutical products are in their optimal environment, Multisorb uses simulation technology to calculate the amount of desiccant required […]
View MoreThere’s a lot of science behind food packaging. Manufacturers have to control the environment inside the package in order to preserve a food’s color, texture, taste, and smell. To do so, an oxygen scavenger is typically added to the package. These scavengers are usually free-floating components, but a new kind of oxygen absorber is generating […]
View MoreThrushwood Farms partnered with Multisorb to preserve the quality and extend the shelf-life of the Jerky products. Implementing Multisorb packet dispensers into their beef Jerky packaging line has maximized their productivity and increased the number of units they can make. Don’t take it from us, listen to Doug Hankes experience with Multisorb.
View MoreThe quality and shelf life of a product is paramount, especially in the healthcare industry. Medications that line store shelves or are dispensed by a pharmacy can’t degrade or become less effective as they wait to be consumed. To protect pharmaceuticals, supplements, vitamins, and diagnostic products like pregnancy tests, many companies add a desiccant to […]
View MoreThe race is on. Engineers are working to develop autonomous vehicles that are safe, efficient, and affordable. To do so, engineers are perfecting LiDAR systems; one of the main components in autonomous vehicles that are responsible for “seeing” the road. LiDAR sensors emit pulses of light that bounce off objects, creating a 3D map of […]
View MoreDriverless cars aren’t mainstream, yet. But, new technology and evolving trends could make robotic driving as common as backup cameras are in new cars. The main changes stem from the LiDAR sensors that give driverless cars the ability to “see.” The sensors, which rapidly bounce laser beams off its surroundings to get a clear picture […]
View MoreAwareness and concern for the environment is increasing, along with a global demand for foods that are healthy and sustainable. According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United States, approximately one third of the food produced worldwide is lost or wasted.[1] In order to adapt to evolving buying trends from environmentally-conscious and increasingly savvy […]
View MoreThe trend has become the rule. What was once thought to be a passing interest for some has become the norm for many. Clean label food and beverages are products that contain clean and simple ingredients. According to Food Insider Journal, 75% of consumers will pay more for clean label ingredients.[1] With consumers driving the […]
View MoreMultisorb Filtration Group will exhibit at CPhI Worldwide 2019 in Frankfurt, Germany, November 5-7, 2019, and highlight its ability to help pharmaceutical companies maximize their profitability through the optimal use of sorbent technology. “By increasing efficiencies, pharmaceutical companies can reduce expenses without sacrificing quality,” said Frederic Laurent, Commercial Director of Multisorb’s Healthcare Packaging Group in […]
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