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Título: Exploring the Effects of Ultrasound Processing on Food Packaging Laminated With Aluminum Foil
Autor(es): Almeida, Matheus Morandi de
Castanha, Nanci
Bócoli, Paula Fernanda Janetti
Kiyataka, Paulo Henrique Massaharu
Soares, Beatriz Maria Curtio
Augusto, Pedro Esteves Duarte
Dantas, Fiorella Balardin Hellmeister
Júnior, Luís Marangoni
DOI : https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.70193
Palavras-chave: aluminum foil;food safety;laminated packaging;ultrasound processing
Data do documento: 7-out-2025
Editor: Polymer Engineering & Science
Resumo: This study investigates the effects of ultrasound (US) processing on laminated plastic packaging containing aluminum foil for food contact applications. Two multilayer structures, PET/Al/PE and PET/Al/PP, were exposed to US at 25 kHz and 8.75 W/L for up to 40 min at 25°C and 60°C, using a 3% acetic acid as a food simulant. The structural, mechanical, thermal, barrier, and migration properties of the packaging were evaluated. Results indicate that US exposure for up to 30 min did not alter chemical composition, thermal stability, seal strength, nor barrier properties. A slight rise in elongation at break in the machine direction of the PET/Al/PP film was noted when processed at 60°C with ultrasound, relative to both the untreated samples and those treated at 25°C. No significant overall, aluminum, or antimony migration was detected. These findings demonstrate that aluminum-laminated packaging can be safely used in US food processing applications, provided that exposure time does not exceed the time to prevent structural degradation.
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