Applying photochromic ink to a flexible film

The first-of-its-kind packaging application developed by Printpack allows for photochromic ink to be hidden within standard graphics and remain invisible until exposed to sunlight. The innovation – having fabricated its debut tardily terminal year at Pack Expo Las Vegas – has generated a new packaging category, providing brand owners with a unique way to genuinely collaborate and appoint with their client base.
The awarding is made possible through a novel and proprietary process invented by Printpack's Enquiry and Development team. The process allows for the application of photochromic ink on a flexible pic while still upholding the integrity of the package design and graphics to the highest standards.
The FPA has awarded companies that foster innovation and bulldoze the advancement of the flexible packaging industry since 1956, the same twelvemonth Printpack was founded. Winners of the 60th Annual FPA Flexible Packaging Achievement Awards were announced on one March at an awards anniversary in Naples, Florida. "We are very honoured to receive this recognition from the FPA," states Mark Brogan, director of technology and innovation at Printpack. "It is truly exemplary of our team'due south dedication to innovation and driving the industry forward."
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