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Printed packing problems can be solved

A Yorkshire Forward product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Apr 11, 2006

Food and drink manufacturers are being invited to bring any printed packing problems to the experts at the UK's first Centre of Industrial Collaboration (CIC) in Digital Print.

Food and drink manufacturers are being invited to bring any printed packing problems to the experts at the UK's first Centre of Industrial Collaboration (CIC) in Digital Print.

Food and drink manufacturers are being invited to bring any printed packing problems to the experts at the UK's first Centre of Industrial Collaboration (CIC) in Digital Print.

Operating out of the University of Leeds' world renowned Department of Colour and Polymer Chemistry, Digital Print CIC is leading the way in research and development for printing on packaging for the food and drink industry.

Aiming to combine the aesthetic needs of brand designers with the practical necessities of a production team, Digital Print CIC is headed by printed packaging specialist Dr Long Lin.

He commented: "We are encouraging food and drink manufacturers throughout the UK to contact us with any print packaging problems so that we can work with them to create workable solutions." He continued: "Among current research projects, we're looking into identifying and eliminating the causes of taint and odour of food and drink by printed packaging and examining barrier coatings for liquid packaging - predicting the rate of migration of drink and grease, through various coated carton packaging materials, to ensure the package fulfils the shelf-life required." Dr Lin said: "The team is also researching colour-changing indicator labels, which ensure food and drink is safe to consume and is at the preferred temperature for taste and texture and is developing colour management solutions to ensure brand uniformity through consistent colour reproduction across different media".

"The power of the brand is all-consuming in the food and drink industry and one of Digital Print CIC's roles is to make design aspirations become a reality, by ensuring that the printed packaging element is possible, practical and safe." Companies that would like to find out more about Digital Print CIC should contact Dave Williams or Trevor Lambourne or visit the Web site.

Yorkshire Forward has established 14 Centres of Industrial Collaboration (CICs) to help businesses harness the innovation and cutting edge technical expertise of some of the world's leading research facilities.

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