The Dela-Relam (Delamination-Relamination) technique is a processing method used in self-adhesive label printing. It involves temporarily separating (delaminating) the facestock from the release liner, printing or applying specific elements on the adhesive side or the back of the facestock, and then re-laminating it to the liner. This process is particularly useful for special customizations, such as printing between the adhesive and facestock, embedding hidden codes, or adding extra materials.
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