09.06.19
Pulse Roll Label Products has teamed up with foil manufacturer API Group to support the launch of its new PureFinish cold foil adhesive at Labelexpo Europe 2019.
The company’s new tinted cold foil adhesive is part of its PureFinish portfolio of varnishes and adhesives and will be presented at Labelexpo Europe (Sept. 24-27 in Brussels).
Formulated for UV flexo printing, and tinted blue to make registration easier, the adhesive complies with the very latest EuPIA guidelines and industry standards and is also available for non-direct food packaging applications.
The collaborative project was inspired by API’s Trends Folio 2019/2020, which was the foundation for the creative development of an attractive range of self-adhesive labels to showcase Pulse Roll label Products’ new cold foil adhesive. Different designs were created to complement the key market trends identified by API’s creative development team.
Combining the new PureFinish cold foil adhesive with a selection of API’s narrow web TA Plus cold foils, the promotional labels were printed at Edale Ltd in Whiteley on the new version of its FL-3 flexographic printing press using the next evolution of PureTone FPC inks, which will also be introduced at Labelexpo.
“We’re seeing continued demand for embellishments including in-line cold foil applications in the narrow web sector," said Mikaela Harding, product manager, Pulse Roll Label Products. "With technological advancements in recent years, there’s been increased uptake in the use of cold foil in the label sector. It’s now a proven and popular in-line process used by many converters, in both the UK and overseas markets.”
Taking a collaborative approach, Pulse Roll Label Products involved several leading industry suppliers in the promotional project. With UV flexo inks and adhesive provided by Pulse Roll Label Products; printing at Edale; foils from API; plates from Creation Reprographics; substrate by Herma; die-cutting by RotoMetrics; anilox from ALT; doctor blades from Flexo Concepts and plate mounting tape by tesa, the project brought together a group of experts in the label industry.
“Brand differentiation and attractive finishing effects for printed labels can be achieved using cold foiling, with remarkable results including fine detail and solid area coverage," said Sarah Harriman, marketing & communications manager, Pulse Roll Label Products.
“Our Trends Folio, which was first launched in 2016, acts as a source of inspiration for packaging designers, agencies and brand owners alike and sets out the trends we expect to see within the packaging industry this year and next," added Richard Burhouse, group marketing director at API. "Cold foils are now widely used for reel-to-reel label production on filmic materials and coated paper, where foiling units integrated into the printing press enable printed and foiled labels to be produced at high speed in a single, in-line process, with quick, low-cost set-up.”
The company’s new tinted cold foil adhesive is part of its PureFinish portfolio of varnishes and adhesives and will be presented at Labelexpo Europe (Sept. 24-27 in Brussels).
Formulated for UV flexo printing, and tinted blue to make registration easier, the adhesive complies with the very latest EuPIA guidelines and industry standards and is also available for non-direct food packaging applications.
The collaborative project was inspired by API’s Trends Folio 2019/2020, which was the foundation for the creative development of an attractive range of self-adhesive labels to showcase Pulse Roll label Products’ new cold foil adhesive. Different designs were created to complement the key market trends identified by API’s creative development team.
Combining the new PureFinish cold foil adhesive with a selection of API’s narrow web TA Plus cold foils, the promotional labels were printed at Edale Ltd in Whiteley on the new version of its FL-3 flexographic printing press using the next evolution of PureTone FPC inks, which will also be introduced at Labelexpo.
“We’re seeing continued demand for embellishments including in-line cold foil applications in the narrow web sector," said Mikaela Harding, product manager, Pulse Roll Label Products. "With technological advancements in recent years, there’s been increased uptake in the use of cold foil in the label sector. It’s now a proven and popular in-line process used by many converters, in both the UK and overseas markets.”
Taking a collaborative approach, Pulse Roll Label Products involved several leading industry suppliers in the promotional project. With UV flexo inks and adhesive provided by Pulse Roll Label Products; printing at Edale; foils from API; plates from Creation Reprographics; substrate by Herma; die-cutting by RotoMetrics; anilox from ALT; doctor blades from Flexo Concepts and plate mounting tape by tesa, the project brought together a group of experts in the label industry.
“Brand differentiation and attractive finishing effects for printed labels can be achieved using cold foiling, with remarkable results including fine detail and solid area coverage," said Sarah Harriman, marketing & communications manager, Pulse Roll Label Products.
“Our Trends Folio, which was first launched in 2016, acts as a source of inspiration for packaging designers, agencies and brand owners alike and sets out the trends we expect to see within the packaging industry this year and next," added Richard Burhouse, group marketing director at API. "Cold foils are now widely used for reel-to-reel label production on filmic materials and coated paper, where foiling units integrated into the printing press enable printed and foiled labels to be produced at high speed in a single, in-line process, with quick, low-cost set-up.”