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Flexography is a rotary printing process, which utilizes photopolymeric plates as means of ink transfer on the printing substrate.
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It is widely used especially in the field of cosmetics, perfumes, cleansers, and clear products.
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It appeared in ancient China and is also known under the name of “silk screen printing”.
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Detail relief, highlighting the design elements that define your product are achieved by printing the label with volumetric inks, thus making consumers distinguish the impressive appearance of your products.
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Labels printed with thermochromic inks are generally used in the field of beverages or dyestuffs, designed mainly to help the product consumer identify the optimum consumption temperature.
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Labels printed with scratch-off inks are required by our customers for various promotional campaigns.
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Hot stamping is the technological process of using heat to stamp a very fine metallized powder existent on the foil, through a hot stamping plate with the engraved design that is to be transferred onto the label.
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As a technological process, sequential numbering implies the personalization of each label with a unique number, by hot stamping with gold foil or foil of any other colour (metallized or not), in order to ensure the uniqueness and security of your...
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Embossing is a label refining process achieved by raising the desired elements of the label, and thus creating a special bas-relief effect.
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The diversity and complexity of the die shapes you can choose make your labels unique.
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