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Mactac adds retro-reflective films to portfolio

These films are designed for label applications such as warehouse racking, pallet labels, safety and warning labels, construction signage and more.

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By: Greg Hrinya

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Expanding its Lintec labelstock portfolio, Mactac has announced the addition of retro-reflective films to its product lineup.

Designed for label applications such as warehouse racking, pallet labels, safety and warning labels, construction signage, and industrial labeling, the retro-reflective films are ideal for barcode scanning. The films are constructed from a polyester material embedded with glass beads that enable long-range barcode scanning – up to 50 feet. Retro-reflective films feature long-term indoor durability and 1-2 years outdoor durability.

“The glass beads give the retro-reflective polyester films a light silver appearance and allow barcode scanning from a distance, making them great for warehouses and other applications where pallets or products are often stacked and harder to reach,” states Cassandra Semonin, marketing manager, Mactac Performance Adhesives.

Retro-reflective films are top-coated for enhanced printability with thermal transfer and flexographic print methods.

Products include:

  • LTCRRF01:  3.9-mil polyester with an 89# blue Kraft liner and a high-performance low-ooze acrylic adhesive (P0066) that offers higher tack and ultimate adhesion to various high and low energy substrates. The P0066 adhesive is designed specifically for difficult-to-adhere-to low energy surfaces, including textured and rough surfaces.
  • LTCRRF02:  3.9-mil polyester with a 50# white glassine liner and a versatile, high-performance low-ooze permanent acrylic adhesive (PAT1) designed for a variety of general durable applications and conditions. The PAT1 adhesive has excellent mandrel hold and ultimate adhesion to many high and low energy substrates.
Both low-ooze adhesives offer cleaner on-press and thermal transfer print performance and reduce the risk of label peel-off.

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