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Package Case Study
| November 30, 2000

Carnation relaunches Coffee-mate

A new curvy-shaped&#44 high-density polyethylene jar&#44 decorated by a heat-shrunk roll-on label&#44 is carrying Carnation Coffee-mate® to the marketplace.
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The product from Nestlé USA represents the first commercial use of Contour™ a new ultraviolet-cured high-bond adhesive from National Starch & Chemical (Bridgewater NJ). The new jar replaces an amber glass jar.

The label a biaxially oriented polypropylene from ExxonMobil Chemical (Macedon NY) is printed flexo in seven colors by Salem Label (Salem OH). At the Carnation plant a Contiroll labeler from Krones (Franklin WI) applies the label using the Contour adhesive. The container then passes through a UV curing station from Fusion (Gaithersburg MD) that sets the adhesive before the container is sent through a shrink tunnel to tighten it around the jar.

The use of roll-fed labels is claimed to permit a savings of 2¢/container compared to the extra cost of sleeve labels. In addition the improved adhesive bond allows higher labeling speeds and virtually eliminates any label “creep” after shrinking. The process will permit the same percent shrinkage as a sleeve label and BOPP labels can save up to 30% compared to shrink sleeve label materials.

  • »Krones, Inc.
  • »National Adhesives
  • »ExxonMobil Chemical Company
  • »Seneca Printing & Label
  • »Fusion UV Systems
  • »Salem Label
  • »National Starch & Chemical

SOURCE: http://www.packworld.com/package-design/structural/carnation-relaunches-coffee-mate