A bonding agent is
used to bind two or more flexible packaging webs together during the laminating
process, which produces flexible
laminates.
The substrates that make up the webs might be
made of foils, papers, or films made of aluminum. Ganapathy Industries creates
flexible laminates using extrusion lamination, solvent-based adhesive
lamination, solventless adhesive lamination, hot melt lamination, and
combinations of two or more techniques, depending on the end use.
Flexible
Laminates APA-AMA from Ganapathy Industries
boost the barrier qualities of the packaging material to safeguard the packed
item and lengthen its shelf life.
Flexible packaging laminates from Ganapathy
Industries serve three major purposes:
The material is protected during packing,
transport, and storage by mechanical qualities that increase the material's
strength by making it more resilient to ripping, punching, etc.
barrier characteristics that guard against external degrading agents (such as
light, moisture, gas, oxygen, pathogens, and spoiling agents) as well as
prevent loss of the product's features, such as freshness and scent in the case
of food.
The flexible packaging's substrate saleability creates an airtight seal.
At Ganapathy Industries, we have the capability
to print in eight colours on these substrates. This may provide the packaging
with its much-needed aesthetic appeal and assist our clients in better
communicating their brand to their target market.
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