Mactac Soignies CarteCouleurs Films Adhésifs Glass DecorMactac Europe
Description
MACal Glass Decor 600 de MACtac sont des films PET transparents imprimés de motifs décoratifs, et enduits d’un adhésif acrylique transparent.
L’adhésif est protégé par un protecteur PET siliconé transparent.
Adhésif
Adhésif acrylique ultra transparent permanent à base solvant.
Protecteur
Film transparent PET de 38μm, très stable.
Domaines d’utilisation
MACal Glass Decor 600 de MACtac est utilisé pour :
- partition intérieure de vitres
- décoration de vitres intérieures
Mactac Soignies - Films adhésifs - Lettrage et marquageMactac Europe
Des films qui durent...plus longtemps - description des produits.
Les fi lms adhésifs MACtac offrent un formidable
potentiel pour exprimer votre créativité. Avec 40 ans
d’expérience dans l’étiquette, la décoration, et les
applications techniques pour l’industrie, MACtac
développe avec ses clients des produits très
novateurs pour le marché de la communication
visuelle. L’innovation est ainsi au coeur de notre
stratégie pour que chaque jour voit apparaître de
nouvelles opportunités pour nos transformateurs.
Grâce à un travail de développement permanent,
MACtac offre une très large gamme de vinyles de
marquage et de fi lms d’impression pour répondre
à toutes les applications: enseignes, décoration de
véhicules, bâtiments, vitrines, signalisation...
Grâce à nos 7 sites de production, les produits
MACtac sont utilisés dans le monde entier. De très
grandes marques nous font confi ance: Renault,
Coca Cola, Nestlé, Seiko, L’Oréal, Disney, …ont
choisi la qualité MACtac.
Nos équipes maintiennent le cap sur la satisfaction
totale grâce à un niveau de qualité très élevé qui
garantie un haut niveau technique, la constance des
produits tout en offrant des performances toujours
plus surprenantes.
Estonian ecotourism - Limassol October 2013Aivar Ruukel
This document outlines the key milestones in the development of ecotourism in Estonia from 1993 to 2013. It discusses early initiatives like the Rural Development Program "Kodukant" in 1993 and the Fifth Season. Major events that helped raise awareness and promote ecotourism are highlighted, such as the 1998 National Conference on Nature Conservation and Tourism and the establishment of ESTECAS. International collaborations through initiatives like PAN Parks and hosting the 2010 European Ecotourism Conference also contributed to establishing Estonia's reputation in ecotourism. The challenges ahead and opportunities to continue expanding the ecotourism network in Europe are briefly mentioned.
This document provides guidance on starting an ecotourism business in rural Alaska. It discusses what ecotourism is, identifies potential ecotourism opportunities in Alaska, and outlines 12 steps to starting an ecotourism business, including understanding legal requirements, marketing, financing, operations and safety, insurance, and business planning. The document aims to help potential entrepreneurs think through the issues involved and provide resources for starting an ecotourism venture.
Mactac Soignies CarteCouleurs Films Adhésifs Glass DecorMactac Europe
Description
MACal Glass Decor 600 de MACtac sont des films PET transparents imprimés de motifs décoratifs, et enduits d’un adhésif acrylique transparent.
L’adhésif est protégé par un protecteur PET siliconé transparent.
Adhésif
Adhésif acrylique ultra transparent permanent à base solvant.
Protecteur
Film transparent PET de 38μm, très stable.
Domaines d’utilisation
MACal Glass Decor 600 de MACtac est utilisé pour :
- partition intérieure de vitres
- décoration de vitres intérieures
Mactac Soignies - Films adhésifs - Lettrage et marquageMactac Europe
Des films qui durent...plus longtemps - description des produits.
Les fi lms adhésifs MACtac offrent un formidable
potentiel pour exprimer votre créativité. Avec 40 ans
d’expérience dans l’étiquette, la décoration, et les
applications techniques pour l’industrie, MACtac
développe avec ses clients des produits très
novateurs pour le marché de la communication
visuelle. L’innovation est ainsi au coeur de notre
stratégie pour que chaque jour voit apparaître de
nouvelles opportunités pour nos transformateurs.
Grâce à un travail de développement permanent,
MACtac offre une très large gamme de vinyles de
marquage et de fi lms d’impression pour répondre
à toutes les applications: enseignes, décoration de
véhicules, bâtiments, vitrines, signalisation...
Grâce à nos 7 sites de production, les produits
MACtac sont utilisés dans le monde entier. De très
grandes marques nous font confi ance: Renault,
Coca Cola, Nestlé, Seiko, L’Oréal, Disney, …ont
choisi la qualité MACtac.
Nos équipes maintiennent le cap sur la satisfaction
totale grâce à un niveau de qualité très élevé qui
garantie un haut niveau technique, la constance des
produits tout en offrant des performances toujours
plus surprenantes.
Estonian ecotourism - Limassol October 2013Aivar Ruukel
This document outlines the key milestones in the development of ecotourism in Estonia from 1993 to 2013. It discusses early initiatives like the Rural Development Program "Kodukant" in 1993 and the Fifth Season. Major events that helped raise awareness and promote ecotourism are highlighted, such as the 1998 National Conference on Nature Conservation and Tourism and the establishment of ESTECAS. International collaborations through initiatives like PAN Parks and hosting the 2010 European Ecotourism Conference also contributed to establishing Estonia's reputation in ecotourism. The challenges ahead and opportunities to continue expanding the ecotourism network in Europe are briefly mentioned.
This document provides guidance on starting an ecotourism business in rural Alaska. It discusses what ecotourism is, identifies potential ecotourism opportunities in Alaska, and outlines 12 steps to starting an ecotourism business, including understanding legal requirements, marketing, financing, operations and safety, insurance, and business planning. The document aims to help potential entrepreneurs think through the issues involved and provide resources for starting an ecotourism venture.
Ecotourism has developed significantly in Estonia over the past 20 years, starting with rural development programs in the early 1990s. Several important milestones included the first national ecotourism conference in 1998, the launch of the "EHE" ecotourism brand in 2000, and the growth of ecotourism education. While ecotourism has helped promote nature conservation in Estonia, ongoing challenges remain to further develop the industry in a sustainable manner.
Ecotourism in Soomaa National Park in EstoniaAivar Ruukel
This document discusses ecotourism in Soomaa National Park in Estonia. It introduces Aivar Ruukel, who started a private ecotourism business in Soomaa NP in 1995. Over 20 years, his business Soomaa.com has organized tourist experiences like canoeing, walking, and bogshoeing in the park. The business also leads workshops on bog restoration and conservation, as well as building dugout canoes.
This document summarizes ecotourism efforts in Armenia's protected natural areas. It describes Armenia's biodiversity and existing protected areas. Issues with tourism in some protected areas are mentioned, such as infrastructure problems and negative environmental impacts. Successful ecotourism projects supported by WWF Armenia and others are highlighted, including developing visitor facilities, trails, and training local guides. Community-based ecotourism projects aim to provide alternative incomes to reduce exploitation of natural resources. The document concludes with recommendations for sustainable ecotourism planning and management in Armenia's protected areas.
Sustainable Tourism Management in Mountain Landscapes of the Himalayas: 27-28...Anil G
The document summarizes a 2-day workshop held in Dehradun, India on sustainable tourism management in mountain landscapes of the Himalayas. The workshop brought together stakeholders from protected areas in Uttarakhand and Sikkim to discuss ecotourism challenges and opportunities. Presentations were given on ecotourism case studies and policies from various sites. Participants worked in groups to develop project frameworks for sustainable tourism. The workshop concluded with a discussion on developing an adaptive strategy for sustainable tourism in mountain regions.
The document discusses ecotourism as a business. It defines ecotourism as uniting conservation, communities, and sustainable travel. It lists ecotourism principles like minimizing environmental impact and providing benefits for conservation and local communities. It then discusses characteristics of ecotourists and what motivates them, as well as how to develop a successful ecotourism business through improving environmental and economic impacts.
Ecotourism involves traveling to relatively undisturbed natural areas to study and enjoy nature and culture while promoting conservation. If not planned properly, tourism can damage environments through overuse. Ecotourism should enhance conservation, education, and socioeconomic benefits for local communities while having low environmental impact. Popular ecotourism activities in the Philippines include mountaineering, birdwatching, scuba diving, and whale watching, which support conservation if practiced sustainably.
Ecotourism focuses on traveling responsibly to natural areas in a way that conserves the environment and helps local people. It can involve community tourism, where visitors stay with local people, or ecotourism, where the focus is on plants and animals. While ecotourism aims to minimize impacts and support conservation, education, human rights, and local communities, it faces challenges like confusion over definitions, unsustainable growth at some destinations, and potential negative impacts from tourism on environments and cultures.
The document discusses ecotourism, defining it as responsible travel that conserves the environment and improves welfare of local communities. It explores who participates in ecotourism, including tourists who are often college-educated aged 35-54, staying in small accommodations while participating in activities like nature tours and cultural experiences. Ecotourism benefits local environments, economies, and visitors through small-scale and sustainable travel practices.
A Business Plan For Tourism & Life Style Sector of Kerala !Kurien Joseph
Green Leaf Tour Providers is launching a luxury tour company in Kerala, India specializing in customized tour packages. Their packages will include options for adventure, wildlife, medical, pilgrimage, and heritage tours utilizing various modes of transportation. They aim to differentiate themselves through high-quality, personalized service and packages tailored to customers' specific interests and needs. Their management team has extensive experience in the tourism industry and they plan to leverage Kerala's natural beauty and growing medical tourism market for growth.
This document introduces ecotourism by defining tourism according to the UNWTO, explaining what ecotourism is according to different sources, outlining the principles of ecotourism including minimizing environmental impacts and benefiting local communities, describing the characteristics and advantages of ecotourism, and identifying potential disadvantages and different types of ecotourists.
Tourism involving travel to areas of natural or ecological interest, for the purpose of observing wildlife and learning about the environment.
Eco-tourism is consecrated for preserving and sustaining the diversity of the world's natural and cultural environments. It accommodates and entertains visitors in a way that is minimally intrusive or destructive to the environment and sustains & supports the native cultures in the locations it is operating in. Responsibility of both travellers and service providers is the genuine meaning for eco-tourism.
The document discusses ecotourism, defining it as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves well-being of local people. It describes ecotourists as those interested in social, economic, and environmental sustainability who seek authentic local experiences and opportunities to benefit local communities. The document also outlines characteristics of ecotourism, its evolution, significance, potential negative impacts, examples of ecotourism projects and destinations in the Philippines and worldwide.
The document provides several definitions and principles of ecotourism from various sources:
1) One of the earliest definitions from 1983 emphasizes enjoying nature and culture in relatively undisturbed areas through low-impact travel that promotes conservation and benefits local communities.
2) Subsequent definitions focus on responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves welfare of local people while building environmental awareness.
3) Key principles of ecotourism include minimizing environmental and cultural impacts, providing benefits to conservation and local communities, and respecting local people and cultures.
Ecotourism has grown rapidly but definitions vary widely. It aims to involve travel to natural areas in a sustainable way that benefits the environment and local communities. However, in practice ecotourism faces many criticisms. Large-scale operations can degrade the environment and exploit local people rather than helping them. There is a lack of regulation allowing "greenwashing" where unsustainable practices are misleadingly marketed. Negative impacts on communities include displacement, threats to culture, and environmental damage. Better standards and limits on commercialization are needed to ensure ecotourism truly achieves its goals.
Ecotourism involves environmentally responsible travel to natural areas that promotes conservation and benefits local communities. It contains educational and interpretive features for small groups to minimize negative impacts. Achieving balance between conservation and development requires managing development density and local participation. The Jiuzhaigou Biosphere Reserve in China benefits from ecotourism by involving local communities and reducing farming/hunting to focus on the ecotourism business. Community-based ecotourism empowers local communities by involving them in conservation and giving them control over development. Ecotourism can fund environmental protection and education/development of local populations through tourism dollars.
FNA 2012 Red River College - Ecotourism ClassJohn Gunter
Discussion with Red River College - Hospitality, Ecotourism students re: tenets of ecotourism (containing natural, educational and sustainable elements of tourism) versus business approach of Corporate Social Responsibility ( encompassing considerations for Environment, Community, Education, Employees and Corporate Giving).
The document summarizes two resort case studies - the Amandari resort in Bali and the Nazimgarh garden resort in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The Amandari resort is located in a village in Bali and designed to reflect traditional Balinese culture, using local materials like thatch, bamboo, and wood. It consists of detached villas and suites with private pools and gardens. The Nazimgarh resort is located in hills near Sylhet and divided into accommodation, restaurant, and parking areas. It contains different room types and facilities like a kids zone, gym, and restaurants. Both resorts utilize landscaping and greenery to cope with warm, humid climates and incorporate local architectural styles and materials.
Conférence Virtua au TPM: Social media et tourisme: Like? Virtua S.A.
A comprehensive overview of social media and tourism in Switzerland: how to create a win win situation, by Virtua, a leading Swiss web agency specialized in digital strategies.
Your car reflects your personality. The new TF 700 BF Sublime model allows drivers to express themselves with sleek yet powerful styling available in various color options. This vehicle aims to match the driver's unique tastes and lifestyle.
Ecotourism has developed significantly in Estonia over the past 20 years, starting with rural development programs in the early 1990s. Several important milestones included the first national ecotourism conference in 1998, the launch of the "EHE" ecotourism brand in 2000, and the growth of ecotourism education. While ecotourism has helped promote nature conservation in Estonia, ongoing challenges remain to further develop the industry in a sustainable manner.
Ecotourism in Soomaa National Park in EstoniaAivar Ruukel
This document discusses ecotourism in Soomaa National Park in Estonia. It introduces Aivar Ruukel, who started a private ecotourism business in Soomaa NP in 1995. Over 20 years, his business Soomaa.com has organized tourist experiences like canoeing, walking, and bogshoeing in the park. The business also leads workshops on bog restoration and conservation, as well as building dugout canoes.
This document summarizes ecotourism efforts in Armenia's protected natural areas. It describes Armenia's biodiversity and existing protected areas. Issues with tourism in some protected areas are mentioned, such as infrastructure problems and negative environmental impacts. Successful ecotourism projects supported by WWF Armenia and others are highlighted, including developing visitor facilities, trails, and training local guides. Community-based ecotourism projects aim to provide alternative incomes to reduce exploitation of natural resources. The document concludes with recommendations for sustainable ecotourism planning and management in Armenia's protected areas.
Sustainable Tourism Management in Mountain Landscapes of the Himalayas: 27-28...Anil G
The document summarizes a 2-day workshop held in Dehradun, India on sustainable tourism management in mountain landscapes of the Himalayas. The workshop brought together stakeholders from protected areas in Uttarakhand and Sikkim to discuss ecotourism challenges and opportunities. Presentations were given on ecotourism case studies and policies from various sites. Participants worked in groups to develop project frameworks for sustainable tourism. The workshop concluded with a discussion on developing an adaptive strategy for sustainable tourism in mountain regions.
The document discusses ecotourism as a business. It defines ecotourism as uniting conservation, communities, and sustainable travel. It lists ecotourism principles like minimizing environmental impact and providing benefits for conservation and local communities. It then discusses characteristics of ecotourists and what motivates them, as well as how to develop a successful ecotourism business through improving environmental and economic impacts.
Ecotourism involves traveling to relatively undisturbed natural areas to study and enjoy nature and culture while promoting conservation. If not planned properly, tourism can damage environments through overuse. Ecotourism should enhance conservation, education, and socioeconomic benefits for local communities while having low environmental impact. Popular ecotourism activities in the Philippines include mountaineering, birdwatching, scuba diving, and whale watching, which support conservation if practiced sustainably.
Ecotourism focuses on traveling responsibly to natural areas in a way that conserves the environment and helps local people. It can involve community tourism, where visitors stay with local people, or ecotourism, where the focus is on plants and animals. While ecotourism aims to minimize impacts and support conservation, education, human rights, and local communities, it faces challenges like confusion over definitions, unsustainable growth at some destinations, and potential negative impacts from tourism on environments and cultures.
The document discusses ecotourism, defining it as responsible travel that conserves the environment and improves welfare of local communities. It explores who participates in ecotourism, including tourists who are often college-educated aged 35-54, staying in small accommodations while participating in activities like nature tours and cultural experiences. Ecotourism benefits local environments, economies, and visitors through small-scale and sustainable travel practices.
A Business Plan For Tourism & Life Style Sector of Kerala !Kurien Joseph
Green Leaf Tour Providers is launching a luxury tour company in Kerala, India specializing in customized tour packages. Their packages will include options for adventure, wildlife, medical, pilgrimage, and heritage tours utilizing various modes of transportation. They aim to differentiate themselves through high-quality, personalized service and packages tailored to customers' specific interests and needs. Their management team has extensive experience in the tourism industry and they plan to leverage Kerala's natural beauty and growing medical tourism market for growth.
This document introduces ecotourism by defining tourism according to the UNWTO, explaining what ecotourism is according to different sources, outlining the principles of ecotourism including minimizing environmental impacts and benefiting local communities, describing the characteristics and advantages of ecotourism, and identifying potential disadvantages and different types of ecotourists.
Tourism involving travel to areas of natural or ecological interest, for the purpose of observing wildlife and learning about the environment.
Eco-tourism is consecrated for preserving and sustaining the diversity of the world's natural and cultural environments. It accommodates and entertains visitors in a way that is minimally intrusive or destructive to the environment and sustains & supports the native cultures in the locations it is operating in. Responsibility of both travellers and service providers is the genuine meaning for eco-tourism.
The document discusses ecotourism, defining it as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves well-being of local people. It describes ecotourists as those interested in social, economic, and environmental sustainability who seek authentic local experiences and opportunities to benefit local communities. The document also outlines characteristics of ecotourism, its evolution, significance, potential negative impacts, examples of ecotourism projects and destinations in the Philippines and worldwide.
The document provides several definitions and principles of ecotourism from various sources:
1) One of the earliest definitions from 1983 emphasizes enjoying nature and culture in relatively undisturbed areas through low-impact travel that promotes conservation and benefits local communities.
2) Subsequent definitions focus on responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves welfare of local people while building environmental awareness.
3) Key principles of ecotourism include minimizing environmental and cultural impacts, providing benefits to conservation and local communities, and respecting local people and cultures.
Ecotourism has grown rapidly but definitions vary widely. It aims to involve travel to natural areas in a sustainable way that benefits the environment and local communities. However, in practice ecotourism faces many criticisms. Large-scale operations can degrade the environment and exploit local people rather than helping them. There is a lack of regulation allowing "greenwashing" where unsustainable practices are misleadingly marketed. Negative impacts on communities include displacement, threats to culture, and environmental damage. Better standards and limits on commercialization are needed to ensure ecotourism truly achieves its goals.
Ecotourism involves environmentally responsible travel to natural areas that promotes conservation and benefits local communities. It contains educational and interpretive features for small groups to minimize negative impacts. Achieving balance between conservation and development requires managing development density and local participation. The Jiuzhaigou Biosphere Reserve in China benefits from ecotourism by involving local communities and reducing farming/hunting to focus on the ecotourism business. Community-based ecotourism empowers local communities by involving them in conservation and giving them control over development. Ecotourism can fund environmental protection and education/development of local populations through tourism dollars.
FNA 2012 Red River College - Ecotourism ClassJohn Gunter
Discussion with Red River College - Hospitality, Ecotourism students re: tenets of ecotourism (containing natural, educational and sustainable elements of tourism) versus business approach of Corporate Social Responsibility ( encompassing considerations for Environment, Community, Education, Employees and Corporate Giving).
The document summarizes two resort case studies - the Amandari resort in Bali and the Nazimgarh garden resort in Sylhet, Bangladesh. The Amandari resort is located in a village in Bali and designed to reflect traditional Balinese culture, using local materials like thatch, bamboo, and wood. It consists of detached villas and suites with private pools and gardens. The Nazimgarh resort is located in hills near Sylhet and divided into accommodation, restaurant, and parking areas. It contains different room types and facilities like a kids zone, gym, and restaurants. Both resorts utilize landscaping and greenery to cope with warm, humid climates and incorporate local architectural styles and materials.
Conférence Virtua au TPM: Social media et tourisme: Like? Virtua S.A.
A comprehensive overview of social media and tourism in Switzerland: how to create a win win situation, by Virtua, a leading Swiss web agency specialized in digital strategies.
Your car reflects your personality. The new TF 700 BF Sublime model allows drivers to express themselves with sleek yet powerful styling available in various color options. This vehicle aims to match the driver's unique tastes and lifestyle.
MACtac TuningFilms are a line of films designed for vehicle wraps and graphics. They feature air egress technology to allow bubbles and air to escape during the application process for a smooth, taut installation. The films are available in a variety of colors and finishes to allow for creative graphics and branding on vehicles and fleets.
être vu ou ne pas être vu ? Ne vous posez plus la question ! Mactac Europe
Découvrez la nouvelle technologie EASYMOTION Switchable de MACtac.
Grâce à ses propriétés uniques, EASYMOTION Switchable permet de passer instantanément d’espaces vitrés lumineux et ouverts à des espaces plus réduits et intimes (et vice versa) selon vos envies ou vos besoins.
Brochure Mactac 2013 - Solutions adhésives applicationsMactac Europe
Que ce soit un film de découpe, un support d'impression, une plastification ou encore un accessoire de pose : trouvez la référence MACtac que vous cherchez en un clin d'oeil !
Brochure Mactac pour les applications pharmaceutiquesMactac Europe
Mactac présent au stand de Perfecseal au salon Pharmapack de Paris - Découvrez la brochure des produits Mactac pour les applications pharmaceutiques: http://goo.gl/nxp1t
Perfescseal est une filiale de Bemis (tout comme Mactac): http://www.perfecseal.com/
MACtac - Sélection Pacard des adhésifs MACtac pour la miroiterieMactac Europe
La sélection Pacard des adhésifs MACtac pour la miroiterie.
- Fixation et collage
- Protection miroirs et vitrage
- Sécurité
- Masque de sablage sur verre
- Décoration et protection anti-regard
- Obturation des tranches de vitrage
2. Principaux avantages de la gamme MACflexo
• Compatibilité parfaite avec de multiples substrats
Les mousses adhésives MACflexo s’appliquent sur la plupart des cylindres et clichés quelque
soit la matière : acier, plastique, caoutchouc, etc….
• Gain de temps lors des phases de montage et démontage
Grâce à un tack initial faible, les mousses adhésives MACflexo sont repositionnables le temps
de la pose.
Le protecteur PP structuré développé par MACtac permet une pose facile, rapide et sans bulles
Gamme MACflexo
de la mousse sur le cylindre.
Les mousses adhésives MACflexo s’enlèvent très facilement sans laisser de résidus, ni sur
le cylindre, ni sur le cliché.
• Productivité accrue : Tirages plus longs à vitesse très élevée
Les excellentes propriétés d’adhésion et de compression constante des mousses MACflexo
Solutions adhésives permettent de réaliser des tirages plus longs et à très haute vitesse sans décollement des bords.
pour la flexographie • Haute résistance
Les mousses adhésifs MACflexo résistent à l’eau, aux détergents et à l’alcool.
MACtac, filiale du groupe Bemis, est leader dans la fabri-
cation de supports adhésifs performants et innovants
développés pour des secteurs très diversifiés tels que Gamme MACflexo pour l’impression flexographique en petite
l’industrie automobile et aérospatiale, le bâtiment, le secteur ou moyenne laize
médical ou encore le marché de la communication visuelle et
signalétique.
Réf prod support support Couleur protecteur Travaux d’impressions
+ adh. porteur
Pour répondre au besoin des imprimeurs d’accroître leur
productivité, MACtac a développé des mousses adhésives MACflexo 40-S 400 µm Mousse PE renforcée * Rose Film PP Petits à-plats
faible densité siliconé structuré et lettrages fins
hautes performances, spécialement conçues pour le mon-
tage de clichés en flexographie, et qui permettent de réaliser MACflexo 40-M 400 µm Mousse PE renforcée * Blanc Film PP A-plats moyens
des tirages plus longs à très haute vitesse. densité moyenne siliconé structuré et lettrages épais
MACflexo 40-H 400 µm Mousse PE renforcée * Bleu Film PP Très grands lettrages
La gamme MACflexo de MACtac est composée de mousses haute densité siliconé structuré
PE enduites d’un adhésif pur acrylique de chaque côté et S = Mousse tendre ; M = Dureté moyenne ; H = Dureté élevée
disponibles en bobines. *Mousse PE renforcée sur un côté par un film PET
Les mousses adhésives double-faces MACflexo offrent de
multiples avantages : facilité de montage, coût compétitif,
tirages plus longs à vitesse très élevée. La gamme MACflexo 40 est disponible en différentes laizes avec une longueur standard de 25 ml.
La laize maximale est de 1380 mm.
MACtac propose également la gamme MACflexo 50 développée pour l’impression flexographique en
Gamme MACflexo de MACtac : grandes laizes.
Augmentez votre productivité. Pour plus d’informations, nous vous invitons à consulter les fiches techniques des mousses adhésives MACflexo disponibles
sur notre site internet www.mactac.eu ou à contacter MACtac France par téléphone au 01.64.54.78.00 ou par mail à l’adresse
mactac.france@bemis.com ; pour la Belgique au 067.346 211 ou par mail à l’adresse mactac.europe@bemis.com