Expera's Quick Service Restaurant Papers Offer Sustainability With Grease Resistance
KAUKAUNA, Wis., July 20, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Expera is serving up fresh products with grease resistance known as Servera® FluoroFree™ papers. These papers offer the highest kit level for a paper free of fluorochemicals, while being cost effective, recyclable, and eco-friendly, and are available in bleached and natural papers. Expera's natural pulp integration offers our customers the product solutions they desire to address end-user sustainability needs in the QSR market.
"Our Servera® FluoroFree™ papers offer great printability and are compatible with multiple converting processes, in addition to the strength and grease-resistance they provide," stated Robyn Buss, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Expera Specialty Solutions. "Expera's extensive history of providing food packaging papers to the Quick Service Restaurant market combined with our vast portfolio of sustainable packaging options makes Expera's Servera® papers the best QSR solution in the marketplace."
In addition to a full range of grease resistant capabilities, additional product benefits include wet strength (temporary to permanent), food release capabilities to eliminate sticking, and heat and char resistance for baking, microwave, and rapid cook ovens.
For more information, visit the Expera's website with its dedicated Food Packaging and Processing pages at expera.com.
Expera Specialty Solutions is the leading North American manufacturer of specialty paper products for use in the tape, pressure-sensitive release liner, industrial and food packaging segments. Expera Specialty Solutions' manufacturing platform includes machines at four mills located in Rhinelander, WI, Mosinee, WI, Kaukauna, WI and De Pere, WI. For more information, visit www.expera.com.
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SOURCE Expera Specialty Solutions, LLC
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