Gerhardt launches die for luxury goods labels

Posted in New Products on February 26, 2010

Gerhardt International has launched its Texture Flexi die for the converting of wine and luxury goods labels, which the company says can reduce tooling costs by up to 80 percent.  

The die is an alternative to the traditional embossing method of using solid dies, while its design is said to reduce the set-up time of the label printing press significantly.  

Use of the latest chemical milling processes means that even thin lines and the smallest patterns and details can be embossed on the label, according to specific customer requirements.

Click here for more stories about Gerhardt on L&L.com.

Blog

Get involved and have your say

Carol Houghton: Will the QR code novelty wear off?

31 Jan 2012 | 2 comments

ComQi, a provider of digital signage and display technology, recently launched five new place-based mobile applications interacting with digital signage displays in a retail venue. As industry expert Mike Fairley says, ‘It’s one thing to link with digital signage in store, but if the consumer wants to follow-up at home then the communication link will also have to be with the label.’ Continue reading...