Rainbow Holographic Overlaminate Film

Nobelus launches Rainbow Holografik overlaminate film designed with a seamless luminous rainbow holographic pattern so the eye cannot detect any repeat in the design.

Rainbow Holografik Overlaminate Film

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The result turns all eyes to the print or package and highlights any graphic elements in the finished piece.

This 1.6mil PET adheres to most print substrates while performing beautifully in post press applications such as die-cutting, folding, gluing, stamping and spot UV finishes. The laminate film has also been chemically treated for screen or UV offset printing. Rainbow Holografik’s eye-catching finish makes it the perfect choice for folding cartons, labels, book covers and POP displays.

“Rainbow Holografik is a fantastic film for flexible packaging and label applications. The pattern is unique in drawing a consumer’s attention to the packaging while still subtle enough to not distract from the overall branding and messaging of the product,” stated Angela Mohni, VP of Marketing for Nobelus. Continued Mohni, “We are very excited to see the creative way our customers and brand owners utilize this film in their label and packaging applications.”

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