Laminates allow for the creation of packaging with print on the inside of bonded tapes with various physical and chemical properties. Printing between layers prevents damage to the print and effectively protects products from the harmful effects of external factors such as air, water vapor, light, UV radiation, etc. By using barrier layers in laminates, packaging properties can be tailored to the expected technical and technological parameters, including the shelf life of the packaged product. We offer laminates for packaging food products, household chemicals, animal feed, construction materials, horticultural substrates, peat and bark, fertilizers, salt, hygroscopic materials, etc.
Benefits of using laminates include: adapting the laminate structure to the requirements of the packaged product, optimally considering its cost and requirements; tailoring the packaging’s strength to the needs; achieving the appropriate barrier properties through the proper selection of layer structures; protecting the print from damage during the packaging, storage, and transport of packaged products; and adapting the heat-seal layer to the characteristics of the packaging machine. Packaging made of two- or three-layer laminates, depending on the needs and the type of packaged product, is characterized by appropriate mechanical strength and barrier properties due to the combination of various types of films with different properties and physicochemical parameters, e.g., PE/PE, PP/PE, PA/PE, PET/PE, PET/PETmet/PE, and other combinations thereof.