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MATERIALS USED FOR THE SLEEVES |
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Cases with up to 55% retraction used for safety seals, promotional packs or multi-packs, and for simply formed containers. Cases with up to 66% retraction used for more complex promotional packs, fully decorated containers and more complicated forms of containers. Electric ovens and the steam ovens are equally adequate for this type of material. |
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PET material with up to 75% retraction. Other characteristics are:
- Thickness of between 30 and 70 microns
- Retraction at low temperature
- Steam or convection oven
- Good printability
- Good stitching characteristics
- Recyclable
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Its main characteristics are:
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Thickness of between 50 and 60 microns
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Low density – 1.02 g/cm3 (PVC, PET 1.31 g/cm3)
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Maximum shine
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Moderate rigidity
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Good finish (tension and retraction speed)
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Special storage requirements due to its high level of natural retraction.
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PLA (Polylactic Acid) – Environmentally friendly retractable material with the following main characteristics:
- Organic; alternative to the conventional retractable sleeve
- Biodegradable
- Ease of printing and retracting
- Non-toxic material
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| MATERIALS USED FOR LABELS |
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B.O.P.P. (Biaxially orientated polypropylene) – Material used for the manufacturing of labels, in their different varieties and presentations.
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