Microencapsulation was invented in the 1950's by National Cash Register in Dayton, Ohio for the carbonless copy paper industry. From there the uses for the technology seemed almost endless and a wide variety of industries began to utilize different shell materials, internal phases and techniques to manufacture microcapsules for their specific end use. Lipo Technologies Inc. was incorporated in 1990 and we are a privately held company. Before we became Lipo Technologies we were Djinni Industries, whose claim to fame was encapsulated liquid crystal for mood rings and thermometers. Once we became Lipo we expanded our technology platforms and our customer base. At LTI we consider our true advantage our versatility. We think of ourselves as a solution provider and we come to you with our "toolbox" to help you solve your toughest production dilemmas. Please visit our website to get a brief overview of just some of the technologies we utilize and contact us to discuss your project in further detail.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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Monday, August 17, 2009

Food makers see cost savings in microencapsulation

The increasing economic viability of microencapsulation technology has led to significant interest within the food and beverage industry.

And according to market analyst Frost & Sullivan, this has opened the door to new ingredients and the development of novel food properties.

"Microencapsulation has the ability to facilitate protected and targeted nutrition in a number of processed food products," said Frost & Sullivan industry manager Kathy Brownlie.


"It is fast becoming the most successful delivery systems that is enabling food ingredient companies to tap into consumer health trends."


Microcapsules are tiny particles that contain an active agent or core material surrounded by a shell or coating, and are now increasingly being used in food ingredients preparation.


Indeed, with the fear of commodification continuously looming, food manufacturers are turning to microencapsulation technologies as a way of achieving much-needed differentiation and enhancing ...

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By Anthony Fletcher --- NutraIngredients.com

Friday, August 14, 2009

Scratch and Sniff Fragrance Printing

Lipo Technologies handles a wide range of microencapsulated needs for many businesses. Fragrance printing is used by many companies to allow the sampling of products. This helps the end consumer make a better decision on which product they like.

A few developments in scratch and sniff / fragrance printing:
- use of menthol fragrance for nasal congestion
- packaging to enhance or mask institutional foods
- tests used to detect Alzheimer's disease

Lipo Technologies has extensive experience with fragrance encapsulation. Contact us today for more information.