Rick Mercado

Rayven, a specialist in laminating, coating and converting services headquartered in St. Paul, Minn., introduced the versatile Any-Pak release liner as a stock item that can be shipped in less than 24 hours. The product was created with the packaging industry in mind for applications involving plastic bags, mailing envelopes, pouches, security bags and more. Constructed using a 2 mil polypropylene as the substrate and a release coating, the release liners work well with hot-melt and pressure-sensitive adhesives. A printed message on one side of the liner instructs users to remove it to expose the adhesive. It can be used for anything requiring a

Rayven, a specialist in laminating, coating and converting services headquartered in St. Paul, Minn., introduced the versatile Any-Pak release liner as a stock item that can be shipped in less than 24 hours. The product was created with the packaging industry in mind for applications involving plastic bags, mailing envelopes, pouches, security bags and more. Constructed using a 2 mil polypropylene as the substrate and a release coating, the release liners work well with hot-melt and pressure-sensitive adhesives. A printed message on one side of the liner instructs users to remove it to expose the adhesive. It can be used for anything requiring a

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