Graphic labels
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Multi-colour labels with the possibility to apply an imprinting technique, printing in glue, second printing, and additional surface treatment using UV lacquer or lamination. These labels can be produced by any technology or combination of technologies. They are used for foodstuff products, dietary supplements, beverages, cosmetics, items of household chemicals, paints and varnishes, in the advertising area, etc.
Their role can be a simple contribution to co-form the product image, but they can also provide information for users (product composition, EAN code, address...). |
Thermo labels
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They are printed on a heat-sensitive material that is necessary for subsequent additional printing by the customer. The equipment used for additional printing is mostly either a thermo-balance or a thermo-printer or a combination with a labelling line.
Blank, not printed thermo-labels or simple, 1-2 colour thermo-labels are produced using a matt material. This type is nowadays only a complementary thermo-label to the main graphic label of the product. This material is not additionally treated by lacquering.
Glazed paper is in use for lacquered labels, mostly multi-colour printed ones. In cases where earlier a single-colour label with texts would be sufficient, it has become a commonplace practice to use even exclusive graphics. |
Logistic labels
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They are simple labels, mainly without printing, the main purpose of which is to tag cardboards, pallets and other packaging units. After being additionally printed this label becomes a data carrier, providing important logistic information about goods. |
Endless bands
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They are both self-adhesive and non-self-adhesive materials, without cutting out and with an endless motif. The bands are wound in rolls; contrary to printed adhesive bands, they are carried by a supporting silicon ground sheet, from which they are peeled off during application.
They are used mainly for advertising purposes. They can be used to fasten together a few products, to highlight some sales campaigns, to enclose items of a group packaging, etc. |
Tags
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The tags are executed without a self-adhesive feature. Their structure can utilise both paper and plastic materials and can include a thermo-sensitive layer for subsequent additional printing. They are suitable means for packages on which labels cannot be glued. They are used for packaging fruits and vegetables into packaging nets, for marking clothes and footwear, etc.
Admission tickets can be of various executions, mostly provided with perforation. They utilise some security features (hologram, invisible dyes, numbering) in such a form so that their additional printing & treatment can be done by the customer without any problems. Their commercial packaging includes rolls or series that are folded in stacks. |
Booklets
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A booklet is in fact a label containing an inserted flyer. This product has been designed to respond to the customers’ needs for a larger area for providing information; a larger area than offered by commonplace labels. The product development has resulted in a current design that not only meets the above-mentioned requirement, but also provides the tool to support sales and to improve visibility of the brand. |
Sandwiches
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The sandwich is principally a two-layer label that can be repeatedly opened and closed. Its opening means that both layers remain firmly joined at their ends. Thus following its first use the label will not be devalued and will remain compact. Its upper part can be utilised as an area suitable for attractive graphics. By unsticking the upper layer, the area of both pages will open for all texts.
This product is used most frequently for creams, nail polishes, gels and similar products – products featuring relatively confined area available for placing a label... |
Tickets
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