Laminates and films supplier Nobelus has unveiled a new line of premium wet films tailored for the flexible packaging industry. The collection includes eight print web films, five of which are resized versions of the company’s luxury label finishes, and three that are brand new to the European market.

This new range is designed for compatibility with solventless and solvent-based adhesives typically used on flexographic presses and wet laminating systems. Notably, the company stated that the films contain no adhesive layer, offering converters enhanced versatility and performance across packaging applications.

Jeremy Fentiman, managing director of Nobelus Europe, said: “This new line of films directly addresses the needs of the flexible packaging market by giving conventional converters more finishing options than before. We are offering a diverse variety of finishes to fit nearly any market or product type.”

The collection includes several distinct finishes, explained Nobelus. Platinum OPP films are available in high-gloss and matte options for clear visual appeal, while EcoElement CLS films offer a plastic-free, compostable alternative aligned with sustainable packaging goals.

Also featured are two versions of the company’s Karess soft-touch finish – one made with PET for durable stand-up pouches and another in OPP, ideal for sachets and stick packs. For more rugged applications, converters can opt for FineGrit, a sandpaper-textured film, or ScuffProof, a scratch-resistant film built to protect printed graphics through frequent handling.

Each film in the lineup is engineered to elevate packaging design through enhanced texture, visual appeal, and durability, aiming to help brands stand out in crowded retail environments. Films can be customised with graphics and embellishments for a unique consumer experience.

Nobelus said it offers these solutions with low minimum order quantities and short lead times, ensuring converters can efficiently meet demand. The company also provides consultation on food safety, workflow optimisation, and application engineering to support long-term growth in the packaging sector.