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News Release from: InteliCoat Technologies | Subject: Flexo printing
Edited by the Printingtalk Editorial
Team on 07 September 2005
Flexo Printing Differentiates Medical
Products
In the medical components market, the ability to differentiate dressings and plasters by incorporating a printed brand logo provides the opportunity to stand out from the crowd of 'me-too' products.
In the medical components market, the ability to differentiate dressings and plasters by incorporating a printed brand logo provides the opportunity to stand out from the crowd of 'me-too' products, according to Intelicoat Technologies The Wrexham (UK) firm believes that what it described as its 'no-fuss' service does not require the large runs often associated with commercial printing
This article was originally published on Printingtalk on 9 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Intelicoat's investment in printing has created a new capability to complement its existing skills in film and foam manufacture, lamination, adhesive coating and slitting.
The high-resolution flexographic printing has capability to print up to 1.6 m wide, with logos, grids, text and other printed end user aids printed in a single colour on to substrates including clear and coloured films, said the company.
A choice of printed colours is available, all of which are FDA approved and conform to BgVV and European commission directives.
The printing press is contained within its own positive pressure hepa-filtered environment to ensure product cleanliness.
Additional benefits can be obtained by encapsulating print within films or at the film and foam interface, which removes the print from the upper film surface and eliminates any risk of chemical or mechanical removal, added Intelicoat.
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