Toray Plastics introduces an exciting new, environment-friendly, advanced metal-transfer film that creates a brilliant reflective surface for premium decorative packaging, point-of-purchase displays, and specialty printing applications.
Lumirror MR20 polyester metal-transfer film allows vacuum-deposited aluminum on the film surface to be transferred with adhesive to paper and paperboard for superior brightness. Lumirror MR20 is manufactured in-house using Toray’s proprietary film formulation and metallization process. Traditional metal-transfer films are made by means of multiple steps and usually require a longer supply chain. The finished film sheet has superior brightness and excellent transfer properties. When MR20 film is adhered to paper and paperboard and the PET film is removed, the new metallized substrate is easy to convert at high speeds and can ultimately be repulped or recycled. After the transfer metallization process is completed, the PET base film can be returned to Toray company for recycling. Lumirror MR20 applications include packaging for cosmetics, personal care items, specialty food items, confections, pet food, alcohol, sporting goods, toys, and other retail goods, as well as printed items.
Paper and paperboard that are transfer-metallized with MR20 film exhibit excellent dead-fold properties, remain flat and smooth, do not delaminate or curl, and the metal does not flake off. They also enable source reduction and reduced shipping costs. In addition, film-free transfer-metallized paper and board are brighter and more vivid than those that incorporate metallized film.
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Issue of metal cracking after metal transfer
Sometimes we face the problem of metal cracking after the metal is transfered from the film to paper and the film is removed. What are the causes of this. What role does metallising process play in this case.