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Polyamide for high thermal resistance films

Heat-resistant polyamide for oven-safe solutions

PROMYDE® HT polyamide types are specially designed for oven-safe flexible packaging, including baking bags and high-temperature cooking films. These heat-resistant PA6 and copolyamide grades withstand temperatures up to 205°C for 4 hours, maintaining their mechanical integrity and barrier performance throughout the cooking process. Ideal for juicy and tender meats, fish, and vegetables, they ensure reliable oven performance even under extended high-temperature conditions.

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OUR PROPOSALS - heat resistant & oven safe APLICATIONS

STANDARD

PROMYDE® BF40HT (STANDARD PA6)

Heat-resistant PA6 specially developed for oven-safe packaging and baking bags. It maintains its structural integrity at high temperatures, making it ideal for cooking moist, tender meat and vegetables under extended oven conditions.

PROMYDE® BF36SC HT

For enhanced flexibility and easy processing, combined with superior heat resistance, we recommend PROMYDE® BF36SC HT.

ADVANCED

PROMYDE® BF940HT – ANTI-CURLING & OVEN SAVE

PROMYDE® BF940HT copolyamide is highly recommended for oven bag applications. It offers excellent resistance to high temperatures, transparency enhanced transparency, easy procesing and provides strong anti-curling performance for optimal handling.

PROMYDE® BF540HT – 6/66 HEAT RESISTANCE

STANDARD ADVANCED
BF4OHT BF36SC HT BF940HT BF540HT
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