Royal Print Vavex

Products

Premium printing of wallpapers, wrapping papers, and flexible packaging

Packaging

Wrapping papers

Wallpapers

Production of packaging

Flexible packaging for the food industry is the youngest product in our production portfolio, but due to the possibilities offered by our production technologies and close cooperation with suppliers of input materials, especially PET film and lacquers, it is the fastest growing segment of production.

We produce and develop new types of materials, especially in the area of laminates with aluminium foil and various types of PET foils with lacquers, mostly thermoactive lacquers.

PET film for lid production

Biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate (BO PET) films are extruded films with subsequent biaxial orientation.  The films, which are intended for further processing in packaging technology, are coated on one side with an acrylate-based chemical coating for perfect printing and on the other side with a universal heat-sealable thermoplastic varnish without PVC. The main use is in the production of caps for sealing plastic packaging – cups in the food industry. They are sealable with polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), polyethylene (PE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC), polylactic acid (PLA) and polyester (APET…).

The most commonly used are white and transparent PET films with a thickness of 50 and 36 microns, but we also supply metallized PET films or films with recycled content (60=90%).

 PET films are supplied in rolls or cut lengths.

Aluminium laminates

When it comes to packaging, there is nothing better than aluminium or aluminium laminate. Thanks to its excellent barrier properties, aluminium foil is the ideal solution for use in the packaging industry.

The feel, the look, the barrier, the recyclability and the PCR (Post Consumer Recycling) content, aluminium offers it all.

We produce aluminium laminates, most often made of 7-8 micron thick aluminium foil, which is glued to special types of paper with increased resistance to grease and water, with a basis weight of 20 – 50g/m². We use laminating wax or glues. You can choose to have the cover printed or unprinted, or you can have it embossed with various embossing motifs. These laminates are guaranteed to meet all ecological and hygienic requirements.

Our aluminium foils are most often used in the dairy industry as packaging for butters, fats and curds, lids and cap foils, in the food industry – foils for packaging chocolates, laminates for packaging candies, ice creams, etc.

The films are intended for direct contact with food and foodstuffs and comply with the applicable hygiene regulations.

Wrapping papers

We also produce wrapping papers on a six-colour gravure printing machine. Especially Christmas wrapping papers, but also gift papers with year-round motifs. The final product is usually 0.7 m wide rolls in 2 m, 5 m or 10 m lengths.

We provide fast and high quality printing of printed wrapping papers at the best prices. We have almost 25 years of experience in printing not only wrapping paper, since 1997 when we started production in our factory in Teplice.

Printing of wrapping papers is realized by gravure printing, so the colors are maximally saturated, bright and contrasting.

We offer the formats of wrapping papers most often in rolls of 0.7 m width, but we can also provide delivery in sheets.

We will be happy to create wrapping paper graphics for you, or you can choose from our wide range of motifs.

We print wrapping paper most often on 60 g quality LWC paper in white or natural brown. Choose the variant that best suits your product.

Wallpapers

Wallpapers are printed in our factory in Teplice on a six-colour Rotomec gravure printing machine.

We produce paper simplex, duplex and non-woven wallpapers, mostly with a weight of 140 – 180 g/m². We are also able to offer digital printing, which is carried out at our headquarters in Příbram.

Gravure printing is the Rolls-Royce of printing techniques. Thanks to the steel cylinders on which the pattern is engraved in a copper layer, which is then chrome plated, it is possible to achieve the finest details of the desired designs. Due to the higher financial requirements for the production of steel cylinders, this technique is worthwhile for higher production volumes.