Premium 25 Micron BOPP Matte TTR Overlaminate Enhance your label designs with a smooth, non-glare finish using our 25-micron BOPP Matte Self-Wound film. This premium lamination solution offers a sophisticated “soft-look” matte surface that eliminates reflections while providing a rugged protective barrier. Specifically engineered with a TTR-receptive topcoat, this film allows for seamless overprinting of barcodes, batch codes, and variable data using thermal transfer ribbons.
As a self-wound product, it features a high-tack acrylic adhesive system without a bulky release liner, allowing for more labels per roll and a more sustainable production process.
Aesthetic: Smooth, elegant matte finish that enhances readability.
Printability: Specifically treated for Thermal Transfer (TTR) compatibility.
Thickness: 25-micron construction offers superior stiffness and handling during application.
Sustainability: Linerless (Self-Wound) design reduces waste and environmental impact.
Top Features & Selling Points
Non-Reflective Readability: The matte surface prevents light glare, ensuring that QR codes and barcodes are easily scannable by optical devices in various lighting conditions.
Superior Durability: At 25 microns, this film provides extra protection against scuffing and tearing compared to thinner 15 or 20-micron alternatives.
Excellent TTR Anchorage: The specialized surface treatment ensures that thermal transfer inks bond permanently, preventing smearing or “scratch-off” during shipping.
Operational Efficiency: Higher roll yield and zero liner waste mean fewer press stops and lower disposal costs for the converter.
Market Applications
Luxury & Boutique Brands: Ideal for wine, spirits, and artisanal food labels where a premium, non-glossy look is required.
Health & Beauty: Gives skincare and cosmetic packaging a modern, “clinical” matte aesthetic.
Industrial Labeling: Perfect for labels requiring secondary printing of serialized data or safety warnings that must remain legible in harsh environments.
Pharmaceuticals: Used for medication labels where glare-free reading of dosage instructions is critical.


