Flexographic film is not just a packaging material; it’s your opportunity to stand out in the market. Let’s understand why flexographic film is so important for companies packing their products on automatic lines.
The flexographic printing used by “ARTHA-S” company is a direct high-speed printing method using fast-drying liquid inks that adhere to flexible materials due to elastic printing forms. This method has numerous advantages:
- Flexible photopolymer forms for printing, easily produced and with high print run durability (1-5 million impressions).
- A wide range of materials is used.
- Ability to print on various types of substrates and materials of different thicknesses.
- Integration of post-printing processes, such as lamination.
- Lower printing costs compared to other types of printing.
Flexography is ideal for manufacturing all types of labels and packaging, ensuring eco-friendliness and high print quality.
Flexographic printing differs from other printing methods in several unique characteristics and advantages:
- Print run durability: The photopolymer form used in flexographic printing is much more resistant to wear compared to traditional monometallic offset forms. The durability of a photopolymer form can reach from 1 to 5 million impressions, significantly exceeding the indicators of offset printing.
- Flexibility in material choice: Flexographic printing allows the use of a wide range of materials, including various thicknesses, making it ideal for producing all types of labels and packaging.
- Flexible photopolymer form: The main difference in flexographic printing is the use of a flexible photopolymer form, which allows the application of ink at low pressure directly to the printed material. This technology combines ease of production with high print run durability.
- Presentability: Flexographic printing allows printing across the entire surface of the packaging, ensuring high product presentability. Additionally, it offers easy and frequent design changes, important for companies aiming to quickly adapt to market trends and consumer needs.
These features make flexographic printing very attractive for businesses seeking efficient, economical, and aesthetically appealing solutions for their product packaging.
The process of producing the film with flexographic printing includes several key stages:
- Flexographic printing: Used for direct printing, providing high speed and the ability to print on flexible materials.
- Lamination: Applying a protective film to the printed product to improve appearance and protect from external factors.
- Perforation if needed: The process of puncturing the fabric with a hot or cold needle to create ventilation in the packaging.
- Rolling into a half sleeve if needed: The process of folding the fabric in half followed by rolling into a roll.
- Cutting the fabric: Cutting the fabric into rolls with the necessary parameters for customers.
These stages ensure the production of high-quality and functional packaging that meets customer needs.
Flexographic film has a wide range of applications, making it ideal for various industries, especially in agribusiness and the food industry. Here are some key areas of its use:
- Grocery products.
- Bakery products.
- Confectionery products.
- Pharmaceutical products.
- Household goods.
- Hygienic products.
- Fresh greens.
- Flowers.
This information demonstrates the versatility and effectiveness of flexographic film in various industries, especially in food product packaging and the agricultural industry.
Our company offers a wide range of technical capabilities in the production of film and packaging:
• Use of various materials: BOPP film, CPP, LDPE, HDPE.
• Flexographic printing: High-quality printing on flexible materials using elastic forms.
• Lamination: Protecting the product and improving its appearance.
• Perforation: Hot and cold perforation for packaging ventilation.
• Folding into a half sleeve: Folding the fabric in half and rolling it into a roll.
• Cutting: Precision cutting of film to order.
• Flexible roll packaging: Single-layer or multi-layer laminate for packaging on vertical and horizontal lines.
These capabilities demonstrate your ability to meet diverse customer needs in the field of packaging and printing.
“ARTHA-S” company has significant experience in producing flexible roll packaging, using various types of materials such as BOPP film and polyethylene. They specialize in flexographic printing, allowing for the application of high-quality images on the film. The company uses modern technologies and equipment for various production processes, including lamination, perforation, rolling into a half sleeve, and cutting the film. They are capable of creating packaging with various characteristics and functional capabilities, meeting the needs of different market sectors.
Flexographic film is not just packaging; it’s your tool for growth and attracting attention to your products. Contact us to find out how we can help you stand out in the market.


