M&H has produced a new flexible packaging concept claimed to have water-clear transparency. The soft-grip and 'squashy' feeling tubes offer a high quality printable layer which allows barcodes to be read clearly as well as better product visibility. The tubes come in 35, 40 and 50mm diameter and a sleeve length of 180mm.
Water clear M&H concept
M&H has produced a new flexible packaging concept claimed to have water-clear transparency. The soft-grip and 'squashy' feeling tubes offer a high quality printable layer which allows barcodes to be read clearly as well as better product visibility. The tubes come in 35, 40 and 50mm diameter and a sleeve length of 180mm.
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