July 2010 PFFC

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Simplifying Holography with Wide Web Performance

A new wide web embossing system gives AET Films the edge in providing converters with easy-to-use holographic film. AET Films believes that embossed holographic materials are under-utilized in both flexible packaging and label production so they have installed a custom-made embossing system. One of the factors that has limited the use of holography in packaging and labels is the existence of "shim lines" in the pattern. Unless registered to the print web, these shim lines can result in unacceptable defects periodically moving through the graphics. AET has invested in an embossing process that eliminates these distinct shim lines ...

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