Cast and Cure technology is used to produce holographic and other unique finishes on a wide variety of printed substrates. It provides a decorative solution that addresses three common stumbling blocks in package decorating:
- It does not adversely affect the recyclability or compostability of a package.
- It provides a dynamic visual appeal.
- It is a cost-effective decorative solution.
In advance of the American Packaging Summit, we spoke with Breit Technologies about the advantages of using Cast and Cure to propel packaging innovation and increase a package’s shelf-appeal.
Questions answered:
- What is the history of the Cast and Cure method and how has Breit Technologies become the leading company employing this process?
- What does the Cast and Cure process entail?
- How does Cast and Cure help to create product differentiation and increased visual impact on the shelf?
- Which applications are Cast and Cure best suited to?
- What are the benefits of Cast and Cure over hot or cold foiling, or similar processes?
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