UPM Raflatac launches film face for chemical labeling

Posted in New Products on September 07, 2010

UPM Raflatac has launched a thin film face designed to withstand the harshest conditions in logistics and industrial chemical labeling. Synlite TTR is said to be a highly chemical resistant, opaque white PP-based film with excellent printability and good stiffness for large label dispensing and application by hand.

Synlite TTR is printable by thermal transfer and most conventional techniques. It comes with the general purpose adhesive RP 37 or the high-tack adhesive RP 77. Also available with the hotmelt adhesive RH 1, Synlite TTR is suited to variable information labeling on rough, cold and damp surfaces.  

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