Consumers expect to examine products, whether it’s a sandwich, soap, or a toy car, through packaging or viewing windows before making a purchase. In response to this demand, delfort is introducing thinwrap transparent gloss HS, an innovative transparent paper. “It’s heat-sealable, recyclable, and certified for direct food contact,” states Peter Hackl, Head of Packaging at delfort. This new product will be showcased at Fachpack at the end of September.
With thinwrap transparent gloss HS, businesses can create attractive viewing windows or entirely paper-based packaging without sacrificing protection, sealing performance, or product presentation. A standout technical feature is the fully coated surface with an A-A heat-sealable solution. This design allows companies to utilize a single roll format for various packaging sizes and types—either printed or unprinted. “This simplifies operations,” remarks Hackl. Moreover, the paper boasts a glossy finish and provides excellent grip, facilitating high-quality printing with common processes like flexographic and gravure.
Constructed from FSC- and/or PEFC-certified pulp, thinwrap transparent gloss HS contains no intentionally added PFAS and complies with the standards set by the US FDA and the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) for direct food contact. This adherence to regulations makes it an ideal choice for sustainable food and drink packaging.
The applications for thinwrap transparent gloss HS are diverse:
Food: This paper serves as an effective transparent window for packaging to-go foods such as sandwiches and wraps. Additionally, it can function as a flow pack, protecting products displayed on shelves in trays.
Non-Food: For non-food applications, thinwrap transparent gloss HS is suitable for packaging toys, cosmetics, body care products, clothing, and even wrappers for magazines. Its versatility enhances its appeal across various sectors.
delfort will showcase its barrier and transparent papers at Fachpack
Nuremberg Exhibition Center, September 23 – 25, 2025
Hall 3 / Booth 3-368

