Labels

Each industry has its specifics, which must be taken into consideration also by label manufacturers. The manufacture of labels must follow particular functional and quality criteria. The choice of the type and design of the label is therefore influenced by a number of parameters: from information on packaging and exposure to atmospheric conditions to resistance to various chemicals and conditions of use.

In order to choose the optimal printing and finishing technology for your labels, the following parameters must be taken into account during the production:

  • purpose of the label;
  • the material used for manufacture;
  • surface structure;
  • atmospheric conditions in which labelling would take place;
  • atmospheric conditions in which products are stored and transported to the end user;
  • possible requirements regarding recycling of the product;
  • any legal provisions related to the sector of application of the label;
  • the product lifetime or period during which the label must remain undamaged.

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Each industry has its specifics, which must be taken into consideration also by label manufacturers. The manufacture of labels must follow particular functional and quality criteria. The choice of the type and design of the label is therefore influenced by a number of parameters: from information on packaging and exposure to atmospheric conditions to resistance to various chemicals and conditions of use.

In order to choose the optimal printing and finishing technology for your labels, the following parameters must be taken into account during the production:

  • purpose of the label;
  • the material used for manufacture;
  • surface structure;
  • atmospheric conditions in which labelling would take place;
  • atmospheric conditions in which products are stored and transported to the end user;
  • possible requirements regarding recycling of the product;
  • any legal provisions related to the sector of application of the label;
  • the product lifetime or period during which the label must remain undamaged.
 

Modern technology

Innovative solutions, versatile flexibility, excellent service and support and the use of state-of-the-art technologies.

 

Excellent customer service

Consultancy and technical support in the production of labels represent only a small fraction of our excellent customer services, which include all business processes related to printing and label delivery.

 

Certified production

We are known for complying with numerous quality certificates and rigorous standards in the area of sustainability and environmental and health protection in all our business and manufacturing processes.

With us you can choose from a wide range of materials and finishes:

Paper materials:

  • non-coated paper (for labels that do not require high print quality),
  • coated paper (for quality printed labels),
  • heat-sensitive paper (for reprinting variable data, e.g. declarations, weight labels, etc.),
  • metallised paper (for special visual effects or as a substitute for gold-printing),
  • black glue paper (to cover incorrect indications on packaging or printed works),
  • special paper (with a special structure or colour shade, e.g. for wine labels).

Synthetic materials:

  • polypropylene or PP (relatively durable and non-stretchable),
  • metallised PP (the same as PP, except that it is useful for special metallic effects),
  • polyethylene or PE (more stretchable material, e.g. for compressible packaging),
  • polyester or PET (maximum durability and persistence).

Finishes:

Once the label is printed, it can optionally be upgraded with different types of finishing. The most common are varnishing, laminating, cold or hot gold-printing, screen printing, blind-blocking, punching or winding on a cardboard core as well as cutting into sheets.

Read more about label finishing procedures here.

 DescriptionPurposeDurability
Coated paper White, smooth paper.  
For high-quality printed labels, extremely
widespread use.
 
Good resistance to all conditions, except in case
of direct contact with water.
Thermal top White, smooth, thermo-sensitive paper. For unprinted or printed labels, for reprinting variable data (declarations, weights, etc.). Good resistance to all conditions, except in the case of direct contact with water. 
Structured Paper White or cream, structured paper. Most frequently used for drinks, especially wine. Good resistance to all conditions.
PP White White, smooth, plastic material. For quality printed labels, very broad application. Unstretchable material. Good resistance to all conditions except direct sunlight.
PP Transparent Transparent, smooth, plastic material.  For quality printed labels, very broad application. Unstretchable material.  Good resistance to all conditions except direct sunlight.
No Label Look - Ultra Transparent PP Ultra-transparent, smooth, plastic material, on a transparent plastic holder. For quality printed labels, especially in cosmetics and the beverage segment. Unstretchable material.  Good resistance to all conditions except direct sunlight. 
PP Silver Silver, smooth, plastic material.  For quality printed labels, especially in cosmetics and and the beverage and food-supplement segment. Special metallic visual effects on graphics. Unstretchable material.  Good resistance to all conditions except direct sunlight. 
PET White, transparent or matte silver plastic material. In combination with PET protective film suitable for maximum durability labels. Also suitable for printing variable data, barcodes…  Maximum durability in all conditions.