Eco-conscious water-based barrier coatings for paper packaging. Compostable • Plastic-free • Food-grade
How we work

From packaging requirements to pilot evaluation, our process is built around practical implementation.

OPG BioSolutions works with customers by first understanding the packaging format, barrier priorities and production context, then guiding the discussion toward the most suitable coating direction.

  • Requirement capture around paper type, grammage and end use.
  • Coating recommendation based on barrier priorities and converting conditions.
  • Pilot planning and scale-up discussion where project fit is confirmed.
Coating process and manufacturing visual
Workflow

How coating projects typically move forward.

Every packaging project is different, but most coating discussions follow a practical sequence from requirements review to evaluation and implementation planning.

01

Understand the packaging format

We begin with the intended substrate, packaging type, end-use conditions and the role the barrier layer needs to play in the final application.

02

Review performance priorities

Moisture resistance, grease protection, sealing behavior and coated surface performance are reviewed to identify the most relevant technical direction.

03

Recommend the right coating direction

Based on the packaging need, we guide the discussion toward the most suitable product family and relevant application examples.

04

Support pilot evaluation

Where appropriate, the next step is to define pilot conditions, review process context and clarify what successful coating performance should look like in practice.

05

Prepare for scale-up

When a coating direction is validated, discussions can move into broader operational planning, commercial alignment and implementation steps.

Useful project inputs
  • Paper type and grammage.
  • Packaging format and end-use conditions.
  • Converting or production process context.
  • Water, grease, oil, heat or seal priorities.
  • Sustainability targets and brand positioning goals.
Why preparation matters
  • Clear project inputs help narrow product selection faster.
  • Packaging context makes technical discussions more practical and relevant.
  • Early alignment supports smoother pilot planning and better decision-making.

Need a focused page for portfolio review and documentation?

Visit the catalog page for a clearer overview of the coating portfolio, then continue the conversation with your packaging requirements and project goals.