Printing and Lamination
Printing and lamination are essential processes in the packaging industry, enhancing both the visual appeal and protective qualities of packaging materials. These techniques enable high-quality graphics and finishes, ensuring products stand out while safeguarding them from various environmental factors.
Printing Features:
- 8-Color CI Flexo Printing: Capable of printing from one to eight colors, providing vibrant and detailed graphics that attract consumer attention
Lamination Options:
- Solvent-Based Lamination: A traditional method that provides excellent adhesion and durability.
- Solventless Lamination: An eco-friendlier option that minimizes solvent use while maintaining strong bonding.
Structures Used in Laminated Packaging:
- BOPP/BOPP (CPP): Commonly used for flexible packaging due to its excellent clarity and moisture barrier.
- PET/PE: Offers good strength and is ideal for various packaging applications.
- PE/PE: A versatile option that provides decent barrier properties for various products.
- PET/FOIL/PE: Combines metal foil for superior barrier protection against light, moisture, and oxygen.
- PET/PETMET/PE: Delivers a balance of durability and aesthetics, suitable for high-end products.



No responses yet