UPM Raflatac: Renewed Label Materials

A renewed product range provides conformability and printability for home and personal care labeling.

A renewed product range provides conformability and printability for home and personal care labeling.
A renewed product range provides conformability and printability for home and personal care labeling.

UPM Raflatac announces the launch of a renewed product range for home and personal care labeling in the Americas. These materials integrate seamlessly into a variety of packaging types for maximum brand appeal.

UPM Raflatac’s label stock products for home and personal care are optimized for high productivity in conversion and dispensing operations. According to the vendor, its film adhesives have good cohesion for clean and stable performance at high speeds as well as excellent water-whitening resistance for exposure to moist and humid environments. Additionally, these constructions feature strong film label faces, and liners ensure reliable runnability in a variety of conditions.

UPM Raflatac’s Raflex Plus TC and PE 85 materials provide the conformability, squeezability, and printability needed for showcasing graphics on wall-to-wall squeezable containers. The company’s PP Clear, PP Pearlescent White, PP Solid White, and PP Chrome products are suitable for semi-rigid containers; and new ultra-thin, ultra-clear Vanish™ films provide the optimal canvas for the no-label look on rigid containers.

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