Kiss printing for a deeper impression

Merck and the company Rudolf Reproflex have together developed the 3D Evolution process for printing three-dimensional effects on standard materials using conventional machines. Those benefiting include the packaging industry. After the successful launch of the sheet-fed printing application, 3D Evolution is now also being used with web-fed rotary presses. More Information at M - The Explorer Magazine: https://www.merckgroup.com/en

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