Innovation is ECO – modern self-adhesive printing films from Ikonos set the trends in the LFP industry.

Innovation is ECO – modern self-adhesive printing films from Ikonos set the trends in the LFP industry. Among many criteria defining modern industries there is ecological aspect. The reduction of consumption of the drinking water is probably one of the most important ones. However, many people usually does not realize how enormous are amounts of this vital fluid neccesary to produce any goods.

Since we are in LFP industry, we have the insight in this particular field of production. Therefore, some years ago we moved away from printing vinyls by turning to Paper, PET or PP based materials. Certainly one of the most important reasons to do so was the significant reduction of water usage. Now we are proud to be more eco also on the production level. This is why our modern self-adhesive printing films are innovative.

Additionaly, the advantages they offer go far beyond reduction of drinking water consumption. They surely apply to carbon foot-print reduction, emmisions of solid waste and VOC. Importantly, our products are much less demanding in erms of fossil resources consumption. This is how the innovation is ECO.

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RemaDays Warsaw 2018

RemaDays Warsaw 2018

RemaDays Warsaw 2018, was another great occasion for us to meet with our partners at the biggest printing exhibition in Eastern Europe. We are glad to share our success with all of you who participated with us to make this happen. New materials were introduced in our...

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RemaDays Warsaw

RemaDays Warsaw

Media Ikonos is glad to welcome you to RemaDays Warsaw 2018, 7th – 9th of February on stand T15 / T17. Visiting our stand will give you the chance to see Ikonos newest products and live printing on our materials. We will be glad to answer your questions and requests...

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