Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for forming a packaging material used to produce a product package having at least partly a print layer visible from the outside of the product package. The method comprises the following steps, a first film having a base layer is provided whereby the print layer is printed on one side of the base layer by reverse digital printing. A second film having at least the following two layers, a base layer whereby a core layer is coated on one side of the base layer by extrusion coating. The first and the second film are then thermally laminated.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a flow-wrap pack for wipes and tissues having a film defining a front wall and a back wall, a longitudinal sealed seam in the form of a fin seal and two transverse sealed seams defining a product space. The fin seal is formed by two longitudinal sealing strips arranged on a side of the film facing the product space and extending parallel to the side edges of the film adjacent to a non-sealing end region arranged on the same side of the film. The sealing strips are peelable and resealable.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a flow-wrap pack for wet wipes. The flow-wrap pack has a film defining a front wall and a back wall, a longitudinal sealed seam in the form of a fin seal and two transverse sealed seams defining a product space. The fin seal has an extended length and lies essentially flat against the back wall of the wrap pack, thereby covering a scored tear line and a resealable strip, said strip extending between the transverse sealed seams at an essentially right angle to the transverse sealed seams.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a method for forming a packaging material used to produce a product package having at least partly a print layer visible from the outside of the product package. The method comprises the following steps, a first film having a base layer is provided whereby the print layer is printed on one side of the base layer by reverse digital printing. A second film having at least the following two layers, a base layer whereby a core layer is coated on one side of the base layer by extrusion coating. The first and the second film are then thermally laminated.