Wednesday 17 December 2014

Bopp Film and Humans Daily Life Dependency

In this world of fast pace life, consumers desire their products to be shatter-proof, light in weight easy to handle, aesthetically appealing and offer protection. The only solution for this situation is plastics. They have become an important aspect of today’s life. We depend on bags and pouches in every form of our daily lives. These are known as BOPP Films. 

They can be transparent, or opaque. Their barrier properties in flexible packaging are chiefly important to ensure finest product quality and maximum shelf life of various edible products. They are a part of overlap solutions, labeling or packaging of a wide selection of daily consumable goods like perfumes, chocolates, tea, cheese, cigarettes, shampoos, biscuits, beers, edible oils, and many more. They are excellent barrier to gases, vapor, mineral oils and aromas. BOPP Films comes in a variety of colors, transparent, metalized, and even compo-stable for many dried food applications.

The Features of BOPP Films include:

1. High level of durability and stability
2. Exceptional seal integrity
3. Anti-static
4. Barrier to gases and water vapor
5. Tolerance to acceleration and declaration forces
6. Protects products from contamination

There is a wide variety of BOPP Films available on the market including:

1. Squeezable films for sauce containers and tubes
2. White and clear films for rigid containers
3. Compostable and renewable films for recyclable packs
4. Double sided coated films for enclosable tags on pouches and flexible packaging

With the development of social-economic and living standard of people, the BOPP Films are been used rapidly in every industry and have become a vital part in the daily life of people. Since these films helps in keeping items intact in them preventing them from getting damaged, people prefer using BOPP Films on large scale.



Wednesday 10 December 2014

Direct Thermal Printable Film

Direct thermal label films used for multitude of applications like Information labeling (airport baggage tags etc.), manufacturing tracking, weight and price labeling; is one of the specialty films offered by Cosmo Films. In fact, the company is the only BOPP film manufacturer who has been coating films for the direct thermal printing. The film has a proprietary coating which enables image/impression formation upon contact with the print head of the thermal printer.

A protective layer is generally applied to protect the coated surface from mechanical abrasion, climatic factors, chemical products etc. The film thus offers good scuff & water resistance. The film also lends an excellent paper like matte finish and produces a dark image on printing. The film is available in thickness varieties of 50 and 75 microns in single layer structure and 100 microns and above in laminated structures. 

The direct thermal printing method generally used for short term indoor use is being extensively used because of its ease of use, low cost and tamper proof nature. Some of the advantages are explained below. Moreover, the film is becoming increasingly popular substrate vis-a-vis paper for this printing type because of its non-tear ability.

Ease of Use: Anyone can print direct thermal labels. Simply place the label stock into your printer and print. There’s no costly equipment to maintain, troubleshoot or fix.

Lower Cost: Direct thermal printing (DTP) is cost – effective, with a comparable cost of ownership (TCO) to thermal transfer.  
Temper proof: With sensitive data imaged directly onto the BOPP DTP film, there are no data-filled ribbons to dispose of. Information is released only upon printing, protecting the privacy and primacy of sensitive information.

Reduced Inventory: Direct thermal printing labels do not use ribbons, inks or toners, allowing companies to order only the label stocks they need for their initiatives. Simplified ordering and product requirements save inventory and label costs – as well as valuable warehouse space.
Original Resource:- http://www.cosmofilms.com/blog/direct-thermal-printable-film/

Monday 1 December 2014

Cosmo films milestones