
Spiral-Wound Labels + Liners
The best label for a composite can is a spiral-wound label, meaning that the label is wound around the can, from top to bottom, during the manufacturing process. The label is literally part of the can. Seams are virtually invisible. Not only is this a more efficient manufacturing process, but it also keeps the label from separating from the package during handling. Liners for composite cans are also spiral wound on the interior of the can, enhancing product protection from moisture, oxygen and grease.
Ensuring exact placement of labels and liners in fast-moving production environments requires technical expertise in package design and manufacturing. Gilpin excels in both and offers customers complimentary production trials to ensure optimal performance before full commercial production.
Uses:
- Both spiral-wound labels + liners are integrated into composite cans during production
- Spiral-wound labels are part of the can, preserving integrity of the label + brand presentation
- Spiral wound liners serve as a protective barrier against moisture, oxygen + great based on product requirements
Applications:
- Appropriate for all composite cans for food + non-food applications
Features/Options:
- Paper-based labels
- Labels + liners are available for any height + diameter of composite can
- Labels printed to brand standards
- Liner performance dictated on product barrier requirements
- Volume flexibility
- Production trials of labels + liners provided at no costs to customer

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GILPIN DIFFERENCE
We’re not here to sell you a package. We’re here to solve your most complex packaging related challenges. This ranges from designing efficient supply chains that avoid political or economic “noise,” to securing and installing filling and seaming equipment, to trialing new labels, and even training your people. Gilpin is about your success and the best packaging solutions backed by unmatched support. We encourage you to check out our Services to see what we really makes us a different kind of packaging partner.