TECHNOLOGIES
STRUCTURE SILICONE COATING FOR FUNCTIONAL PACKAGING
TECHNOLOGIES
STRUCTURE SILICONE COATING FOR FUNCTIONAL PACKAGING
SECURITY, DESIGN FLEXIBILITY, AND OPERATIONAL EFFICIENCY COMBINED - WITHOUT COSTLY TOOLING OR COMPLEX MACHINERY
PATENTED PARTIAL SILICONE COATING TRANSFORMS LABELS INTO MULTIFUNCTIONAL ELEMENTS
Our partial silicone treatment creates targeted silicone-free zones, allowing adhesives to bond perfectly where needed while keeping surrounding areas non-stick. During die-cutting, the top layer is cut only in these zones, defining elements that are pre-released for clean separation.
At the customer site, these elements separate automatically, while areas meant to stay attached remain secure—no additional machinery or ejection systems required.
Benefits of Silicone-Coated Labels in Functional Packaging
- Simplified production:
reduces tooling and eliminates complex ejection mechanisms - Enhanced product security:
tamper-evident and precise adhesive and silicone placement - Design flexibility:
enables viewing windows, technical cutouts, and functional openings - Operational efficiency:
clean, automatic separation during dispensing
FUNCTIONAL ADHESIVE FOR SECURE TRAY PACKAGING
By integrating Structure Coating, VOID technology, precisely registered Silicone Coating, and die-cutting, we provide a multifunctional labeling system that delivers security, functionality, and regulatory compliance in a single construction.
This system enables:
- Tamper-evident sealing for products
- Integrated ventilation features
- Product viewing windows
Special feature: Trays can now be sealed with labels instead of traditional heat-sealed lids. Labels can be applied with standard dispensing machines, introducing a new type of secure packaging for cups and trays that was previously unavailable.
Our lid labels are also available for paper cups used to package for example fresh fruit and vegetables.
These innovative labels only stick to the edges of the paper tray and unfold in an accordion-like structure, allowing them to stretch securely over the product. This gently holds the contents in place while keeping the packaging fully paper-based, enabling the entire package to be recycled together through the paper recycling stream.
At the same time, the open structure maintains clear visibility of the fresh produce, combining product protection, sustainability, and attractive shelf presentation.

