Laminated Films
They are made of multiple layers of films bonded together. These films are typically made of various materials. Laminated films find extensive use in food packaging, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and other consumer goods where protection, shelf life extension, and product presentation are important considerations.
Barrier properties: The layers provide barriers against moisture, oxygen and light, helping to protect the packaged product from external factors that could affect its quality or shelf life.
Strength and durability: By combining layers with different mechanical properties, the resulting film can offer better protection and integrity during transportation and handling.
Printability and aesthetics: Smooth and printable surface allows for high-quality graphics, and branding element.
Sealability: Laminated films often possess excellent sealability, enabling efficient and reliable heat sealing during the packaging process. This ensures the package remains securely closed and tamper-evident.
Compatibility with different packaging formats: Thy can be used in various packaging formats, such as pouches, bags, sachets, and wrappers.
Customizability: Versatility in terms of thickness, number of layers, and combination of materials.