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AkzoNobel Introduces Bisphenol-free Internal Coating for Beverage Can Ends

Published on 2023-05-26. Edited By : SpecialChem

TAGS:  Sustainability / Natural Coatings    

AkzoNobel Bisphenolfree Internal Coating Beverage Can Ends AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings introduces a new BPA-NI (Bisphenol A non-intent) internal coating for beverage can ends. It is suitable for can makers and coil coaters for their bisphenol-free transition.

As a BPA-NI coating, Accelshield 700 does not use BPA or bisphenol-based epoxies as part of its manufacturing process. It complies with both Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and EU regulations.

Rising Demand for Bisphenol Alternatives


The product will help meet the surge in demand for alternative coatings that’s expected after the European Food Safety Authority’s (EFSA) recent opinion of BPA restrictions in metal packaging of food and beverage products. Bisphenols are currently ubiquitous throughout the manufacturing industry, a situation with growing urgency for change following EFSA’s opinion.

With today’s technological advancements, bisphenols are no longer required to create safe coatings for state-of-the-art metal can packaging,” said Chris Bradford, Industrial Coatings marketing director, AkzoNobel Packaging Coatings. “BPA-NI coatings are a significant innovation, marking a critical turning point for the industry. Accelshield 700 will help can makers future-proof their selection.

The new coating has been designed for challenging foods and liquids, including those that are very acidic or require high-temperature sterilization processes, such as yogurt drinks, milk and coffee, in addition to soft drinks and beer.

Integrating easily into customers’ existing manufacturing processes, Accelshield 700 also respects the need for can makers to mitigate disruption to their production lines.

AkzoNobel’s approach to the BPA and bisphenol transition prioritizes consumer safety and sustainability with responsible material substitutions, while taking care to limit disruption to the value chain. The company is working closely with customers to help accelerate the adoption of bisphenol alternatives.

Source: AkzoNobel

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