• Rayoface CSA46 is a high clarity and low haze film which gives enhanced product visibility and a “no-label look” appearance.
    Rayoface CSA46 is a high clarity and low haze film which gives enhanced product visibility and a “no-label look” appearance.
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Innovia Films is launching Rayoface CSA46, a clear, one-side gloss coated BOPP 6 micron film, which the company says is approximately 10 per cent thinner than most facestock films, and can provide a higher yield and an improved carbon footprint.
 
Rayoface CSA is a high clarity and low haze film, which gives enhanced product visibility and a “no-label look” appearance – suited to food and beverage, household and personal care applications.

The material has a very wide print window and is suitable for printing with flexo, gravure, screen offset and letter press, as well as with UV, low-migration, and water-based inks.
 
Alasdair McEwen, product manager, Labels says, “The performance of CSA46, means it has excellent cold foil adhesion and appearance, allowing eye-catching graphics and label designs for your product, while reducing carbon impact versus thicker coated facestock films.

"CSA46 provides balanced orientation for enhanced die-cutting and die lifetime and importantly also has EU food contact compliance."

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