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Juice maker finds sweet success in new label, applicator

A new polyolefin film label with a 50% shrink ratio and a new roll-fed sleeve labeler with laser welding capability helps Italian juice maker extend product quality to packaging.

Pw 3934 Batik Polyphane Fit Sts

San Benedetto is an Italian manufacturer and distributor of soft drinks, sports beverages, probiotics, and bottled water. While the company was founded in 1956, its heritage dates back to the Renaissance. Established near an artisan well that is still in operation today, the company sources water for its beverages from 1,000 feet below ground to ensure all its original features are unchanged and unadulterated.

The company knows the impact quality ingredients have on the end product. It does not compromise on what goes into each of its products and makes every effort to protect that quality. It also takes the same approach to projecting an image of that quality through its product labeling.

San Benedetto was using a polypropylene-based roll-fed shrink label with a hot melt/UV adhesive seam for bottles of its Batik Succoso juice brand. However, the company wanted to upgrade the look of the product to make it strongly reflect a quality position more in line with the quality of the product itself.

The existing shrink film only allowed up to an 8% shrink ratio, which limited the amount of space the label could cover on the contoured bottle. Coupled with what the company felt were the limited graphics characteristics of the film, San Benedetto thought matching the high-impact shelf appeal of shrink-sleeve labels was unobtainable.

“Roll-fed shrink film allowed us to use a package with a contoured bottle and a label to match,” says Lorenzo Benvegnu, product manager with San Benedetto. “But the low shrink ratio meant we were limited in how high we could place our label on the Batik package. We literally could not go past the moderate shoulder.

“There was a lot of space on the bottle we just couldn’t take advantage of, and we felt we were missing an opportunity. Still, we never gave up pursuing film options that would cost-effectively allow us to match the high impact of sleeves.”

Polyolefin provides needed shrink

Polyphane™ Fit film is a proprietary polyolefin that is machine-direction oriented. This provides high tensile strength properties and excellent on-press stability. The film also does not require refrigerated freight or air-conditioned storage because it has higher shrink initiation temperatures versus conventional sleeve-label materials.

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