Current innovations

These most recent innovations in adhesive materials at HERMA may be used in your applications. Take part in the future.

Films “fully compatible” with HDPE Recycling

• RecyClass has confirmed that almost all HERMA label materials based on PP and PE films are “fully compatible” with the recycling of rigid HDPE packaging.

• HERMA is now one of very few…

 

HERMA UK strengthens technical service capability

• Matthew Sutton, Sales Technical Manager at HERMA UK, is helping to shape and deliver the new Technical Partnership Service (TPS).

• TPS enables label converters to make more confident…

 

Interpack: How labels make packaging more sustainable

• The EU Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) is increasing the pressure for sustainable packaging solutions – and placing greater focus on labels within the circular economy.

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Tamper-proof along the supply chain

• HERMA has introduced the tamper-proof self-adhesive material HERMAvoid checkerboard (type 935) especially for rougher (transport) cardboard packaging.

• The 63B adhesive is characterised…

 

A clear choice: economical and wash-off certified

• Two new label self-adhesive materials with transparent PP film combine particularly economical clear-on-clear proper-ties with certified wash-off qualities.

• The innovative, permanent…

 

DHL adopts InNo-Liner solution from cab and HERMA

• At its Nohra site in Thuringia, Germany, DHL has commissioned an InNo-Liner system for labels without liner material and without silicone coating.

• DHL: “InNo-Liner allows us to cut…

 

40 years of partnership with Loxas, Greece

• For four decades, HERMA Self-adhesive Materials and the Greek company Loxas S.A. have been united by a close partnership characterised by trust and stability.

• With entrepreneurial…

 

HERMA launches the digital GreenGuide

• Probably unique in its form, the new digital HERMA GreenGuide shows with just a few clicks how labels can enhance the sustainability of packaging.

• Starting from nine common packaging…

 

Semi-transparent sealing with paper, not film

• With the new HERMAlucent (grade 140), recyclable paper-based labels can now achieve the look of semi-transparent film.

• In line with Design for Recycling requirements, this makes it…