09.25.19
Ritrama is showcasing its latest adhesive technologies, which have been developed with sustainability and innovation in mind, at Labelexpo Europe.
The company has placed the spotlight on "Core Linerless Solutions," the technology platform developed in collaboration with Omet, Spilker and Ilti, capable of transforming the liner from a waste into a resource, while combining sustainability and cost reduction. The new technology is designed to eliminate the problem of liner disposal and reduce reel changes thanks to a greater number of labels per roll.
Ritrama is also showing the Ri-move range of self-adhesive labeling materials, developed to meet both recycling and reuse requirements for glass and PET containers and customer needs. The special adhesive technology ensures maximum adhesion during the product's life-cycle while allowing fast and clean removal of the label from the container during industrial washing.
The new collection "Wine, Spirits, Craft Beer," which is also on display in Brussels, is a selection of fine papers, transparent or aesthetically exclusive materials that, combined with high-performance adhesives, meet labeling requirements for the wine, spirits and craft beer markets.
The company has placed the spotlight on "Core Linerless Solutions," the technology platform developed in collaboration with Omet, Spilker and Ilti, capable of transforming the liner from a waste into a resource, while combining sustainability and cost reduction. The new technology is designed to eliminate the problem of liner disposal and reduce reel changes thanks to a greater number of labels per roll.
Ritrama is also showing the Ri-move range of self-adhesive labeling materials, developed to meet both recycling and reuse requirements for glass and PET containers and customer needs. The special adhesive technology ensures maximum adhesion during the product's life-cycle while allowing fast and clean removal of the label from the container during industrial washing.
The new collection "Wine, Spirits, Craft Beer," which is also on display in Brussels, is a selection of fine papers, transparent or aesthetically exclusive materials that, combined with high-performance adhesives, meet labeling requirements for the wine, spirits and craft beer markets.