Arconvert launches its new catalog «Innovation and Inspiration»

July 22, 2020

The new catalog "Innovation and Inspiration" by Arconvert has new self-adhesive textured papers and developed to meet market requirements.

«Innovation & Inspiration by ManterTM»Is a tribute to some of the most innovative and creative minds of our time. Each label meets multiple printing needs and reminds us, among others, of the genius of Coco Chanel and TimBL, the inventor of the Internet, or the elegance of Roberto Bolle, as well as the innovation of Steve Jobs and Elon Musk.

Arconvert-Ritrama - as part of Fedrigoni Group - launches the new collection in a catalog with 14 labels designed by Stefano torregrossa, the multifaceted art director of O. Nice! Design studio.

The designer has highlighted the different textures of the papers, embossed, felt marked or with pearl effects, using embossed printing techniques to highlight the high weight of some papers and choosing mass-dyed papers to show how to solve the unpleasant problem of white border of the label. The labels have been printed in Bolzano by La Commerciale Borgogno.

Creativity, through new technologies, is the heart of the new catalog, paying attention to important labeling sectors such as wines and spirits, high-end cosmetics and food specialties.

The new range of self-adhesive papers featured in this catalog, most of which are FSC ™ certified, feature innovative technologies such as waterproof X-Dry ™ and H + O ™ high opacity technology, which maintain the appeal of the premium brand. by preventing the label from losing its opacity and turning gray in the ice cube. The Ultra WS ™ treatment, combined with SH9020 ™ permanent acrylic adhesive, ensures greater stability of the label on the bottle, prevents the formation of wrinkles and bubbles and improves the adhesion of the label in the event of temperature changes. Another label highlights GreaseproofTM technology, a treatment added directly to the paper pulp to ensure the label remains immaculate even if oil or grease is exposed to the edges. For small and medium runs, there is also IDP technology developed together with HP for Indigo digital printing.

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