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Published Date - August 2024 Number of Pages - 99
Shrink sleeves are a special kind of product label that are basically heat-wrapped around the entire product, such as a bottle or can. These labels fit the product or container’s contour precisely and without any gaps or wrinkles.
The most typical material used to create shrink sleeve labels is polyester or plastic film.Shrink sleeves provide a way to brand and add product details to containers, much like standard labels do. Instead of just adhering to the surface, the application of a shrink sleeve entails shrinking a film sleeve with steam or heat so that it takes the shape of the container.
The Mexico Shrink Sleeve labels market accounted for $273 Million in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $608 Million by 2030, registering a CAGR of 12.5% from 2024 to 2030.
Shrink Sleeve Label Technologies Workshop is announced by AWA.From concept to manufacture to final application, the session will offer an interactive overview of the technologies and procedures involved in sleeve labelling.
AWA The Shrink Sleeve Label Technologies Workshop will take place in Minneapolis thanks to Alexander Watson Associates and sponsors.The workshop’s goal is to keep attendees up to date on advancements in heat shrink sleeve label processing, from design through manufacture and use, and will serve as an interactive introduction to the technologies and procedures involved in sleeve labelling.
matching live demonstration with theory Presentations from the industry “Cures and Remedies” panel discussion Test Procedures and the AWA Shrink Label Technology Manual Print-based workshop resources Peer networking Career development at a reasonable cost Only label converters and brand owners are permitted to attend this session, which is being held by leading providers to the sector.
Versatility. Shrink sleeves, as they have already mentioned, can conform to odd shapes, making them a wonderful choice for containers that don’t fit well with a typical label. These labels fit the product or container’s contour precisely and without any gaps or wrinkles. The most typical material used to create shrink sleeve labels is polyester or plastic film.