Lisa McTigue Pierce, Executive Editor

March 11, 2015

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Shrink-sleeve label

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Shrink-sleeve label

 

 

The SkinSleever effect is a technological finish using the Helioflex printing technique which allows for a tactile dimension via a texture on the object, the co. states. This white satin-dyed GPET referenced film gives the film a density and feel identical to that of paper. Despite this change of material, the procedure promises to retain all the features that have made it so successful, starting with its retraction curve. With an 80-percent differential in diameter, it can cover a bottle of champagne in its entirety. The product allows for creativity, as glass can be customized across the food, pharmaceutical, beverage and beauty markets.


Sleever Intl, 905/565-0952.
www.sleever.com

About the Author(s)

Lisa McTigue Pierce

Executive Editor, Packaging Digest

Lisa McTigue Pierce is Executive Editor of Packaging Digest. She’s been a packaging media journalist since 1982 and tracks emerging trends, new technologies, and best practices across a spectrum of markets for the publication’s global community. Reach her at [email protected] or 630-272-1774.

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