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By Luigi Cristicini, Senior Technical Research and Development Manager at Drytac.

While not required in every application, lamination is one of the most widely used techniques to not only protect printed work but also add that extra special finish to make your graphics stand out to passers-by.
However, as useful as it may be, it does not come without its challenges. New developments across hardware and materials have made life easier for industry professionals but there are still several issues that crop up and cause headaches for those laminating work.

UPM Raflatac is pleased to announce a new partnership with Highlands to boost the sales of UPM Raflatac Office Products in the United Kingdom. Highlands will support the growth ambitions for UPM Raflatac’s sticky notes business under the brands inFO Notes and UPM Notes.

Antalis’ easystock™ is a cutting-edge service designed to optimise inventory management and automate orders for frequently used products for sign makers and commercial printers. This fully integrated service streamlines inventory management, enhances cost efficiency, saves time, improves product availability, and boosts customer satisfaction.

RUCOINX will focus on screen printing inks at glasstec 2024 when it exhibits the 937LED series for LED drying, and the T28 series of universal solvent-based inks for pad printing in booth D55-2, Hall 12. The event for glass production, processing, and products is being held October 22-25 at the Dusseldorf Exhibition Centre in Germany.

Spandex, one of the world’s leading suppliers to the visual communications industry has recently introduced AUTO, a brand dedicated to meeting the dynamic needs of professional wrappers, detailers and fleet applicators. Through AUTO, Spandex is partnering with leading manufacturers to develop bespoke, innovative products exclusively distributed by Spandex.

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