Plastic and paper films are physically laminated against plastic, paper or aluminum foil films as double, triple or quadruple layers up to 55" width in both, solvent and solventless variants.
The lamination process prevents contamination due to printing by introducing a layer of film in between printed material and the product. It decreases O2 transfer, prevents the light exposure and increases the products shelf life.
Such products are used to pack dairy, sea and meat products, candy, nuts, pet food, chemicals and all kinds of food products.
Materials such as LDPE, BOPP, PET, NYLON, FOIL, PAPER, etc. can be laminated to meet the customer's specific demands.