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  2. CCL Label Decorative Sleeves - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Decorative Sleeves acquired Smurfit Labels a major U.K. competitor. Smurfit Labels previously known as Sanderson & Clayton had been active in gravure print since 1967 and have been manufacturers of shrink sleeves since 1984. In February 2000, the company was acquired again by Illinois Tool Works Inc. of Illinois, USA. Under ITW, the ...

  3. Label - Wikipedia

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    This is the code used to identify retail products worldwide and is found on almost all consumer-level packaging labels. Shrink Sleeve labels provide full 360-degree coverage on a container or bottle. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and Polyethylene Terephthalate Glycol-modified (PETG) are two commonly used shrink-sleeve materials.

  4. Shrink wrap - Wikipedia

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    Shrink wrapped helicopters for transport Shrink film wrap being applied on a soft drink packing line Shrink wrapped pack of bottles with ends (bulls eyes) as handles. Shrink wrap is applied over or around the intended item, often by automated equipment. It is then heated by a heat gun or sent through a shrink tunnel or oven for shrinking.

  5. Packaging - Wikipedia

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    It also aids the control of inventory: selling sealed one-liter bottles of milk, rather than having people bring their own bottles to fill themselves. Branding/Positioning – Packaging and labels are increasingly used to go beyond marketing to brand positioning, with the materials used and design chosen key to the storytelling element of brand ...

  6. Heat-shrinkable sleeve - Wikipedia

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    The first heat-shrinkable sleeves were introduced [when?] as polyethylene pipeline coatings started to replace bituminous or tape coatings in the oil and gas industry. At the time, the processing for polyethylene to make the sleeve backing was new technology and the adhesives used in sleeves were much the same as those used on pipeline coating.

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