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New Rollprint Ghost Technology Supports Medical Devices
November 1, 2013
Rollprint Packaging Products Inc., has developed a proprietary new technology for composite flexible packaging materials to support anti-counterfeiting efforts for medical devices and pharmaceutical companies. Called Ghost, the process creates an integrated, repeating watermark embedded in the composite material, making it technically and economically challenging to duplicate. Ghost is ideally suited for chevron pouches used in medical device applications (i.e. sutures, scalpels, prefilled syringes, artificial joints, catheters, etc.). The technology can also be used in conjunction with blister packs, packets and packaging for other security-driven or luxury items. These include electronic components, collectibles, documents, jewelry, etc. The proprietary technology can be used with a variety of material combinations including peelable and weld-seal options used in conjunction with polyester, foil, nylon and other substrates.
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