Leonhard Kurz sets new standards in surface finishing with patented technology slim. By reducing the substrate thickness from 12 µm to 10 µm for hot stamping, and down to 6 µm for cold transfer, this innovation offers concrete advantages to converters - technically, economically and ecologically.
Optimized processes for increased productivity
The optimized layer structure achieves a significantly higher gloss level, more precise release, and enhanced production efficiency. By reducing the number of roll changes, converters can streamline their operations and limit downtime. The technology slim improves the entire finishing process, both operationally and qualitatively.
Integrated sustainability
The technology slim also sets new standards in terms of sustainability. Compared with traditional substrates, the reduced use of PET means lower material consumption, less waste and lower processing costs - which translates into a significantly reduced carbon footprint, according to Kurz. With lighter rolls offering the same film length, users also benefit from easier handling and reduced transport emissions.
These advantages are part of Kurz's commitment to sustainability. The finishing process leaves no plastic film or laminate on the final product, thus preserving its recyclability. What's more, thanks to the Recosys 2.0 take-back and recycling system, the PET substrates used are recovered and recycled in an ecologically responsible way.
"With slim technology, we offer our customers a solution that combines efficiency gains, superior finish quality and sustainable commitment in a single product. Our aim was to design a technology that would make life easier for converters, while preserving resources".says Stéphane Royère, Packaging & Print Division Manager, International Sales and Marketing.
A patented innovation designed for industrial use
The technology slim from Kurz is implemented in a new generation of products, such as KPS slim 2.0, KPW XU slim and Ecofin CWO slim - all protected by a European patent.