HBA Global Expo: A Successful Event for New York Label & Box Works

Posted by Elizabeth Anselmo on October 12, 2007

This year, New York Label & Box Works was able to effectively showcase and demonstrate the remarkable release, seal and printing of its new Resealable Label. The top layer of a resealable label can be peeled back to reveal additional content printed inside, and then resealed for future reference.  This product proved timely at the show, as the hea  [Read More]


New York Label & Box Works Welcomes 5th 10" Mark Andy 2200 to the Pressroom!

Posted by Elizabeth Anselmo on October 12, 2007

To accommodate this new press, which is the fifth addition to the company’s impressive 10” Mark Andy 2200 fleet, and the group’s second eight-color Mark Andy 2200 press, the production team rearranged its existing presses, relocated and revamped its ink department, as well as refinished the shop floor. The company has also installed a special lighting system above the presses to ensure   [Read More]


New York Label & Box Works, Packaging Company, Announces Resealable Labels!

Posted by Elizabeth Anselmo on August 15, 2007

Islandia, NY, August 2007- New York Label & Box Works, leader in high quality, narrow web, flexographic label printing & offset folding carton printing, is excited to announce its new & improved Resealable Labels. The top layer of a resealable label can be peeled back to reveal content on two i  [Read More]


New York Label Fairs Well at Golf Outing

Posted by Elizabeth Anselmo on August 01, 2007

Clients, vendors, and staff united for New York Label's fourth annual golf outing at the Hamlet Wind Watch Golf and Country Club in Hauppauge last week. "Relationships are very important in business today. It is great to get everybody together for an enjoyable day," said Chris Freddo, vice president of New York Label. Sponsors of the event included: Kodak, Robert Eckhardt & Co. Accountants, DuPont, P  [Read More]


Anatomy of a Label

Posted by Chris Freddo on July 31, 2007

Flexography is the preferred method for producing pressure-sensitive labels. The process consists of a series of operations designed to apply a variety of coatings to a continuous moving web or roll of material. The final construction will be made up of a minimum of two or as many as four separate layers that are laminated together.

Pressure-Sensitive Sandwich

The pressure-se  [Read More]


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