Flexography (often abbreviated to flexo) is a form of printing process which utilizes a flexible relief plate. ... It is widely used for printing on the non-porous substrates required for various types of food packaging (it is also well suited for printing large areas of solid color).
Flexography is a modern version of letterpress printing. This traditional method of printing can be used on almost any type of substrate, including corrugated cardboard, cellophane, plastic, label stock, fabric, and metallic film. The flexographic printing process uses quick-drying, semiliquid inks. In this age of digital printing, flexography holds its own in the areas of large orders and long print runs, particularly of packaging products and labeling.
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printing shirink film
Rotogravure shrink label printing is the flexible packaging industry’s highest quality printing process. We have refined and engineered this 100-year-old technology to create the fastest, most consistent shrink label printing with the highest level of image reproduction. Rotogravure printing utilizes lower cost inks but delivers more ink to substrates, resulting in beautiful, saturated colors.
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Differences between flexo and offset
Flexo and offset are both popular, but they perform their tasks differently. It is important to understand what roles they perform and have a clear understanding of both types of printing process. The type of press to use depends on the final product and quality required, as well as volumes and substrates.
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The 5 layer films
The 5-layer films made of EVOH or polyamide help avoid to spoilage by keeping oxygen and odors out, while keeping the flavor, aroma and atmosphere inside where they belong. This protects the value and quality of foods and prolongs shelf life without artificial additives. It guarantees that the product is safe and healthy, it keeps all of the vitamins intact when reaching the end consumer.