AkzoNobel Launches Two New BPA-Free Coatings for Beverage Cans

Nov. 21, 2023
Company to build new plant in Spain to support the transition

AkzoNobel introduced new beverage can coatings that are free from bisphenols, styrene and PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). 
 
The company announced on Nov. 16 the products will be the first two available in its Accelstyle range.

AkzoNobel is also investing 32 million euros ($32.7 million) in a new plant at its Vilafranca, Spain, site. The plant will produce bisphenol-free coatings for the metal packaging industry in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). The facility will use advanced automation and has been designed according to eco-efficiency standards, enabling the company to make a step-change in energy and material efficiency. It’s expected to be operational by mid-2025 and will create around 40 jobs. 
 
Commenting on the new facility, Jim Kavanagh, Director of AkzoNobel’s Industrial Coatings business, says it will help the company respond to a strong need from the packaging industry. “The Vilafranca plant will allow us to offer leading-edge products to any customer and country in EMEA, responding to the most stringent bisphenol regulations in force in Europe,” he said. “The investment is in line with our view that bisphenols are no longer required to create safe food contact coatings for the metal packaging industry.” 
 
He adds that the new Accelstyle products further illustrate the company’s commitment to giving customers the tangible support they need to transition to a new future. “Both new products – Accelstyle 100 and 200 – can be seamlessly introduced into existing production processes, allowing can makers to transition to coatings that are free from certain important materials of concern, while remaining as commercially viable as possible.”
  
Accelstyle 100 (a waterborne gloss overprint varnish) has already undergone multiple successful large-scale trials and qualifications with key major European can makers, the company said. The Accelstyle 200 (a waterborne matt overprint varnish) is currently undergoing trials to optimize the prototypes for different gloss levels, from “soft touch” high matt to a “grippy feel” mid-matt effect. 
 

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