Countdown to Drupa: Max to highlight ‘super effects’ portfolio

In the last 25 years, since its establishment in 1990 as the second Indian company in the field of BOPP films, Max Speciality Films has established its credentials as a leader in both innovation and customer service, fulfilling the requirements of some of the world’s most demanding clients., Business

18 Apr 2016 | By Rahul Kumar

Lamination films from the company’s state-of-the-art facility near Chandigarh have gained global recognition across a wide field of lamination applications, such as book covers, photo albums, magazines, post cards, brochures and lamination of perfumes, spirits, and jewelry and luxury bags.

At Drupa 2016, the company will showcase its entire range of graphic lamination films in BOPP, PET and nylon.

Max is in Hall 8A/ Stall B06.

Among others, at Drupa, the company is highlighting its ‘super effects’ portfolio, comprising two distinct varieties, ‘elite’ and ‘classic’.

According to the company, the ‘elite’ represents the premium line of value-added lamination films, each one with customised features. The performance and optics of these films enhance the appearance of substrates to achieve the effect a customer is looking for. The ‘classic’ variety, on the other hand, is the more traditional range of lamination applications.

The highlights of Max’s offering include:  

  • Digital film: In gloss and matt finish, with significantly higher bond strength than conventional films for superior adhesion to digital printing, dark backgrounds or dense ink types
  • Super silk film: A high matt film with smoothness and silky feel and scuff resistance. The tactile feel enlivens both prints and colours
  • The scuff free film: A special matt film with properties that resist abrasion and scratching
  • The linen film: A BOPP-based pre-embossed texture imparts a rich linen finish
  • The holographic film: Available in two versions, transparent and metallic, these films are known for exceptional bond with the substrate
  • The glueable and stampable film: Ideal for hot-foil stamping and gluing applications, post lamination
  • The nylon film: Works as a preservative, keeping prints curl free and untarnished over time