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Rollprint offers a complete line of formable structures, from cold-formed foils
and multi-ply semi-rigid laminates to thermoformable films.
At Rollprint, we especially enjoy working on programs that require formable webs.
Because each application requires a different set of properties, formable webs typically
present interesting challenges. Unlike the competition, Rollprint has the knowledge
and capability to produce a formable structure that meets the requirements of your
specific application.
Cold-Formed Foils
Since the mid-1980's, Rollprint has worked to develop the adhesive and processing
technology that allows us to provide high performance formable foils to our customers.
Key characteristics include:
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• Superior Pin Hole Resistance |
• Deep Forming Capability
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• Fast Running Speeds |
• Sealants that Provide Smooth Peelable Seals |
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• Superior Oxygen Barrier |
• Superior Moisture Barrier
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• Gamma/E-Beam Sterilizable |
• Chemical Resistance
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Thermoformable Films
Rollprint has the knowledge and experience to help
you design the ideal thermoformable web for your application, allowing you to maximize
both economics and performance. The materials used in the design of our thermoformable
films include coextrusions of EVOH, Nylon, Surlyn®, PVDC and numerous types
of polyethylene as well as economical polymer blends. Key characteristics include:
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• Exceptionally Even Draw
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• Superior Puncture Resistance
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• Sealable to a Wide Variety of Top Webs |
• Extremely Tough |
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• High Clarity
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• Microbial Barrier |
Multi-Ply Semi-Rigid Laminates
These sophisticated laminates are used to package and protect
products that require the combination of several unique characteristics. Key characteristics
include:
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• Chemical Resistance
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• Dimensional Stability
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• Aroma Barrier
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• Temperature Resistance
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• Resistance to Numerous Gases
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• Specific Moisture And Oxygen Barriers
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Click here for the ClearForm®
& FlexForm™ Thermoformable Webs Summary |
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Click here for FormFoil Cold-Formed
Laminates information |
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