Avery Dennison’s new portfolio of materials for labeling one of the toughest products to brand -- tires -- was named winner of the Innovation Award for companies with over 300 employees at the Label Industry Global Awards Tuesday, September 9.
The award recognizes the new portfolio’s ability to boost brand image, ensure tracking ability and adhere more securely.
“We are thrilled to be recognized for an innovation that addresses real challenges in the marketplace,” said Don Nolan, president of Avery Dennison Materials Group. “We are committed to developing unique products that create value and meet demanding needs for both our customers and end users, and this portfolio an example of that promise.”
Don Nolan, president of Avery Dennison Materials Group, accepts the Innovation Award from Guillaume Clement, vice president, Global Narrow Web of Flint Group, at the Label Industry Global Awards in Rosemont, Illinois September 9.
First in the portfolio is the Point-of-Purchase (POP) Tire Label, which features a film and adhesive construction with production-friendly gum patterns that increase conversion speeds. The POP label material incorporates a special back coating on the polypropylene film, which resists the migration of low molecular-weight components and processing aides from the tire surface — a common problem in the industry. The barrier prevents materials from bleeding through the surface of the label, preventing label curl and maintaining outstanding print quality and brand appeal.
“Tires are one of the most difficult of all labeling applications because of their ‘low-energy’ surfaces, which are inherently resistant to labeling,” said Mark Pickner, Durables segment director for Avery Dennison Label and Packaging Materials North America. “We developed this portfolio in close consultation with tire manufacturers, who helped us understand their pain points and identify effective new solutions. This kind of collaboration is a key part of our innovation process, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the results.”
The tire portfolio also features Vulcanized Tire Labels specifically designed to aid product identification. These constructions provide heat and abrasion resistance needed to withstand the extremes of the tire’s vulcanization process. As brands serialize their tires for tracking and safety reasons, the label material can be applied during the final stages and remain integrated and resistant to severe environmental conditions.
The Label Industry Global Awards, organized by Taursus, are held annually, alternating between Labelexpo Americas in Chicago and Labelexpo Europe in Brussels. The Innovation Awards are awarded to two companies — one with more than 300 employees and one with less than 300 — for a specific innovation in technology or business practice introduced in the label industry. Award entries were judged based on degree of innovation, practical impact in the marketplace and economic and environmental aspects.
More information about the tire label portfolio and other innovations Avery Dennison featured at Labelexpo this year can be found on the company’s virtual trade show at virtuallabelexpo.averydennison.com. Innovation experts will be available via chat to provide more information on September 16 and 17 on the virtual trade show site.
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