Thermal Transfer Ribbons
WAXWax ribbons are the most commonly used in the world, used to print vellum or coated adhesive labels in all industry sectors.
Our references ensure a good back coating and can be printed with low energy, which extends your printhead printing life. |
WAX / RESINWax/Resin are used to provide longer printing effect and better sharpness on glossy or semi glossy labels. They also resist more harsh conditions like humidity and scratches There are available in flat head and near edge, in different colours. |
RESINResin are the best for extreme durability and resistance. Either used for fabric labels or synthetic labels. Our references could satisfy all your needs.
Available in different colours, for flat head and near edge printers. |
Nylon Taffeta / Polyester Satin / Polyester Taffeta
Nylon TaffetaNylon taffeta is the most economic textile label. Could be printed either with our wash care ribbon or by flexo with ink.
Available certified Oekotex class 1 and Recycled GRS certified |
Polyester SatinWith soft touch, Polyester satin is used in premium clothing and underwear. Could be printed either with our wash care ribbon or by flexo with ink. Available certified Oekotex class 1 and Recycled GRS certified Different colours available. |
Polyester TaffetaPolyester taffeta, coated or non coated. It is mostly printed using inks by flexo.
Available certified Oekotex class 1 and Recycled GRS certified Different colours available. |
Perfectos INKS for Flexo printing
Are you looking for reliable inks to print your labels with Flexo machines?
You can contact our sister company : Lucas Foils |
New Products
New Economic Wax W210For price sensitive application, this reference can cover your basic needs for vellum printing labels
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New Textile ResinExcellent results on Nylon and Satin, with very good resistance to domestic and industrial washing conditions.
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TTO RibbonApplication on different coding printers (Markem, Videojet, Domino, Lynx ... etc) our newly developed reference has proved good resistance and adaptability in different types of substrates
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