Our use of flexography printing along with rotogravure and many other printing methods has enabled us to receive much recognition and many accolades, which we are very grateful for.
Flexography
- • Raised image printing plates
- • Fluid inks wiped by a metal doctor blade
Rotogravure
- • Engraved copper cells at various depths
- • Printing cylinder touches the substrate and transfers the ink
Extrusion Lamination
- • Molten plastic (or extrudate) is used to combine two or more layers
- • The extruded can add or enhance properties, such as: bulk, toughness, puncture resistance, barrier (gas, flavor/aroma, moisture, chemical) opacity, and zero cure time
Adhesive Lamination
- • A solvent/water based or solventless lamination is used to combine two or more layers
- • The adhesive can perform additional functions, such as: Resistance to chemical migration, maintaining bond during high temperature processing, combining layers without adding bulk and barrier
Cast Film
- • Coat Hanger die
- • Forms melt into single sheet with multiple distinct layers
- • Rapid quenching with cooled chill roll
Co-Extruded Sheet
- • Multiple unique materials arranged in a variety of layer configurations to create high barrier structures
- • Precise temperature and gauge control for uniform thickness
- • Broad thickness range to support sheet and thermoforming applications