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Are static labels slowing down your IML die-cutting process and wasting labor?

2026-06-11

Many IML converters face production slowdowns caused by IML static electricity. When labels cling together during die-cutting stacking, operators spend extra time separating sheets, increasing labor costs and reducing post-press efficiency. Even minor static issues can create bottlenecks in sorting and packaging, leading to inconsistent output and frustrated teams.

At Hardvogue, we address this problem at the source. Our anti-static BOPP film is engineered to minimize static buildup during printing, cutting, and handling. This ensures smooth IML label sorting and efficient stacking, allowing your die-cutting process to run consistently at full speed.

By switching to Hardvogue’s anti-static solutions, customers see immediate improvements in post-press efficiency. Fewer jams, faster sorting, and reliable stacking translate into lower labor costs, higher throughput, and better-quality labels that maintain their precision from press to end-use.

Choose Hardvogue to eliminate static-related downtime and ensure your IML production keeps pace with demand, while maintaining the high-quality standards your clients expect.

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