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Temperature-activated labels
January 30, 2014
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Temperature-activated labels
Using temperature-activated inks, the co. is able to produce in-mold labels that change color when activated by hot, cold or touch through body heat. These labels are said to effectively withstand the high temperatures of the in-mold labeling process. Thermochromic ink, used in place of standard ink on-press, changes from white to a designated color once activated. Can be used for novelty/marketing purposes and practical/safety purposes. Several color change options and custom colors are available.Inland Label & Marketing Services, 608/788-5800.
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