Berry Plastics offers a large variety of decorating services. Select from the list below in order to view more details.
Indirect Flexo (IDF) is a process that prints photographic images using true CMYK separations.
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Flexographic printing or "flexo" is a relief process that uses an anilox roll to evenly transfer ink onto the raised area of the rubber plate. The plate transfers the detailed images to the substrate. | High quality graphics are transferred from a release paper using heat and pressure. Only the inks and lacquers are applied to a container or lid for a seamless look. |
Technique where an image is transferred to a mesh screen using UV lighting. Ink is pressed through the open image areas of the screen directly onto the product. | Process of printing by indirect image transfer, where a plate makes an inked impression on a rubber-blanketed cylinder, which in turn transfers it to the substrate. | High resolution artwork is printed on label stock (usually paper or film) with an adhesive back. |
A thin, film label is fused into the plastic part as it is molded. Eliminates secondary decorating labor and equipment. | Steam or hot air shrinks a plastic film until it conforms to the shape of the product. Shrink sleeves are frequently used for containers with unusual shapes or to make a product tamper evident. | An image producing method that involves a film carrying a thin leaf of color which is transferred to a material using heat and pressure. It is commonly used with gold or metallic leaf, but many colors, patterns, and finishes of leaf are available. |
Technique of coating metal on the surface of non-metallic objects. |