Fasson launches label specification program

Posted in Latest News on August 02, 2010

Avery Dennison has launched its Fasson Specification Program, aimed at making specification of its Durables range of labelstocks easier and cheaper for label converters. 

With the new program, converters outsource the compliance and performance testing process to Avery Dennison. The company says that this is of particular relevance in the electronics and automotive label markets.  

Specifying new label materials for the durable goods market entails various compliance process steps. Avery Dennison technical consultants will define the most appropriate labelstocks for the end users’ specific technical requirements.  

Converters also benefit by saving the time and costs involved in managing the specification process in-house, or via commercial testing facilities. Avery Dennison offers a joint confidentiality agreement if needed.  

Materials for testing are provided free for every project. Testing to ensure that specification and material performance also meet compliance requirements, and even certification to UL, CSA, or other safety standards, is also possible.  

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