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    North America, USA, US - The Midwest, US - The West, US - The South, Canada, Canada - Atlantic, Eating, Drinking, Food, Consumer Durables, Chemicals, Industrial, Secondary Packaging, Labels, Supply Chain Services, Logistics, 2 - 4.99 L, 3.7 L

    September 29, 2016 I.D. Images LLC, a leading pressure sensitive label converter with headquarters in Brunswick, Ohio has received a BS5609 section 3 certificate for a printed label construction that includes five flexographic inks and two thermal transfer ribbons. I.D. Images received BS5609 section 3 approval to print five specific ink colors; black, 186 red, 109 yellow, 335 green, 285 blue and 2 thermal transfer ribbons on a thermal transfer printable 3.7mil Kimdura® material. The ability to print static information with inks gives customers the additional flexibility to pre-print static information on chemical labels required to pass BS5609 section 3 compliance and print additional specific chemical information with specific thermal transfer red and black ribbons on an “as needed” basis.

    I.D. Images, a leading manufacturer of converted label products, specializes in providing label solutions from supply chain management to brand protection. The company serves varied markets including Transportation and Logistics, Food and Beverage, Consumer Durables and Healthcare and has facilities in Cleveland (Brunswick), Cincinnati, Chicago, Charlotte, California and Tennessee. I.D. Images sells exclusively through distributors.

    • Aaron Scherer
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    • Created 21 Nov 2016
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