Clarifoil hits and memories

1 June 2010


Clarifoil had it confirmed that its cellulose acetate film is durable when Johan Van Der Walt, of Rotterdam, asked for film to mend the lamination of a record sleeve more than 40 years-old.

The Clarifoil acetate laminate had started to peel on a record sleeve dating back to February 1968, which included the Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Titch hit ‘The Legend of Xanadu’.

“I loved the fact that Johan managed to track us as the original source of this record sleeve film,” said Marion Bauer, Marketing Clarifoil. “What better endorsement for Clarifoil and the durability of our product range.”

Clarifoil, which produces films used for labels, carton windows and print lamination, wonders if anyone can top this longevity for a record sleeve, or other unusual application.




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