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Convenient plastic containers bring oat-based products to market

Whether it’s PP sheet that runs through a form/fill/seal machine or a PET bottle being filled by a co-packer, packaging is the key to convenience in oat-based foods market.

Paper labels on the cups themselves and the polyester lidding material both carry gorgeous graphics that convey an “oats” message.
Paper labels on the cups themselves and the polyester lidding material both carry gorgeous graphics that convey an “oats” message.

With consumers growing increasingly aware of the health benefits to be derived from oat-based foods, more and more variations of such foods are becoming available. Often enough, the packaging chosen for these introductions plays a key role, either in getting the product launched or in taking it to a next level. At St.Petersburg, Russia-based Velle Oats, it was all about getting to the next level. The company’s fermented oat-based yogurt, based on a regional recipe from the Russian province of Karelia, grew so fast that a packaging machinery upgrade was essential.

“In 2006, when we launched this product out of our factory in St. Petersburg, we used preformed polypropylene pots,” says Velle Oats CEO Yan Hervy. “However, we needed additional capacity, so in 2012 we decided to invest in thermoform/fill/seal technology to increase profitability.”

The f/f/s system he refers to is the Model BAB4 from Arcil, a compact, low-capacity machine capable of 60 or 70 cups/min. Each cup holds 140 g. Product is dosed by an ultraclean Dosil-SML filler that is fully integrated in the machine. The machine also permits placement of fruit on the bottom of the cup, though Velle hasn’t begun doing this yet. Filling is done four-up.

“This fermented, oat-based, non-dairy yogurt is highly sensitive to contamination,” says Hervy. “The f/f/s technology has helped us improve hygiene levels not only because the plastic is heated just before filling but also because of the Infared lid decontamination system.” The lidding material is a polyester that’s gravure printed before having a paper substrate laminated to it.

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