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Cascades SPG Industrial Packaging

Rethinking processing and conservation is our expertise  

Designed to work under severe processing conditions and specific environments, our specialty containers are everything that a box is not. Cascades develops and manufactures recyclable/ repulpable containers that enhance performance and lower overall operating costs. Manufactured by our plant Cascades Multi-Pro and Cascades Enviropac, our containers have been specifically eco-designed for fresh & frozen applications as well as for severe storage condition    

FROZEN Conservation  

POLAR containers are Multiboard-made containers that allow expedite thermal transfer, speeding up production, especially for fresh food blast freezing operations. They are puncture resistant. The high performance-to-cost ratio alternative. 

FRESH Conservation  

THERMAFRESH containers impede thermal transfer, maxing out performance while preserving structural integrity. They are Direct Food Contact compliant and leakproof. The green and cost-effective alternative to traditional EPS boxes. 

Cascades SPG Industrial Packaging  

Member of Cascades Specialty Products Group, Industrial Packaging is active in four commercial sectors, working in synergy toward the complete offer. The product lines include Technicomb™ and Flexicomb™ Protective Packaging, Multiboard Specialty Containers, Structural Components and Paperboard & Fiber Composites. SPG Industrial Packaging offers innovative product protection solutions using recyclable systems made from recycled material.  

Cascades Multi-Pro  

Cascades Multi-Pro is a North American leader in the manufacturing Multiboard (laminated paperboards). Its products are mainly present in the furniture and the fish & seafood sectors namely the POLAR container, as well as industrial protective packaging, namely slip sheets and tier sheets. Multi-Pro also manufactures Technicomb™ cells made of recyclable honeycomb paperboard, which are used as structural components for doors and office partitions. 

Cascades Enviropac  

Enviropac is a leader of the manufacturing of protective packaging and load securement products made of recyclable honeycomb paperboard.

Address:
1061, Parent Street
St-Bruno (Quebec) J3V 6R7
Canada
Contact: Martin Taillon, General Sales Manager
Telephone: 514 923-1268
Email: martin_taillon@cascades.com
Web Site: www.cascades.com/SpecialtyContainers/








Products:

Cascades - Thermafresh

ThermaFresh™

ThermaFresh ™, a recyclable container completely redesigned for distributing fresh fish. ThermaFresh ™, is a cost-effective and environmental alternative to traditional non recyclable containers. The Technicomb structure (made of honeycomb board) holds air inside the container, and the metal film paper reflects heat particles. The combination of these two features produces considerable thermal efficiency. Technical Specifications • Sizes: Ranging from .35 cubic ft (10 Liters) to 1.75 cubic ft (50 Liters) • Color finish: white or kraft • Preprint: up to 10 colors • Coating: waterproof
Cascades-Polar

Polar

Polar containers allow expedite thermal transfer, thus speeding up production, in particular during the freezing of fresh food using pulsating air. These containers are mainly used for fish, seafood, poultry and meat, and are resistant to water and perforations.Technical Specifications • Sizes: 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 kg / 11, 22, 33, 44 and 55 lb • Color finish: white or kraft • Caliper: 0.040 to 0.065 pt. • Preprint: up to 10 colors • Coating: waterproofing 1 or 2 sides
Cascade-Extreme-containers

Extreme H20

Extreme containers are a green alternative to waxed corrugated cardboard boxes. Extreme H2O offers sumersible properties and is resistant to high pressure jets. It is also ideal for the commercial production of fruits and vegetables. Technical Specifications: • Sizes: 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 kg / 11, 22, 33, 44 and 55 lb • Color finish: white or kraft • Preprint: up to 10 colors • Coating: waterproofing 1 or 2 sides
Cascade-Extreme-Bulk

Extreme Bulk

Extreme containers are a green alternative to waxed corrugated cardboard boxes. Extreme Bulk containers are impressive for their volume capacity. They are designed for severe processing and storage work conditions, such as meat waste management and long-term conservation of fish (in salt). Technical Specifications: • Sizes: starting at  35 ft3 / 1m3 • Color finish: white or kraft • Preprint: up to 10 colors • Coating: waterproofing 1 or 2 sides


 
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