
UV vs. Aqueous Inkjet for Custom Cosmetic Labels: A Buyer’s Guide
Table of Contents UV vs. Aqueous Inkjet for Custom Cosmetic Labels: A Buyer’s Guide UV and aqueous inkjet serve different cosmetic label scenarios — UV
Flexible packaging has come a long way. But as consumers demand longer shelf life, greener materials, vivid branding and compliance, the industry faces a tough trifecta: barrier performance, printability, and sustainability. Multilayer constructions offer excellent protection but often at the cost of recyclability or print challenges. Let’s explore what’s changing, what’s possible, and how ArrowJet is playing a key role.
Many flexible packaging formats (for snacks, fresh food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, etc.) require protection against oxygen, water vapor, grease, aroma loss, etc. Traditional mixers of polymers, aluminium foils, and other barrier layers do this well. But:
Here are the common multilayer structures and recent innovations:
Type of Multilayer Structure | Typical Layers / Materials | Barrier Function | Challenges |
Polymer/Polymer Multilayers | Combinations like PET / EVOH / PE; PP / EVOH / PP; Nylon / PE etc. | Oxygen barrier (via EVOH), moisture barrier (PE, PP), mechanical strength (PET, Nylon). | Incompatibility for recycling; difficulty in separating layers; printability on inner or outer surfaces; cost. |
Aluminium Foil-Based Laminates | Alu foil sandwiched between PET/PE or paper/PE etc. | Excellent gas, moisture, light barrier; often for foods needing long shelf life. | Heavy, often non-recyclable; foil adds cost; printing often needs special surface prep. |
Paper-Polymer Multilayers / Functional Barrier Paper | Paper + bio-coatings or polyesters; paper + functional barrier layers (e.g. grease/oxygen/water-vapour barrier) (mondigroup.com) | Offers recyclable or compostable behavior; gives “paper feel” with barrier; uniforms reduce plastic use. | Barrier may be lower than foil; printability and durability under humid or greasy conditions; sealing issues. |
Mono-materials + Coatings | Use of single polymer family (e.g. all polyolefins) with special coatings, or one polymer + bio-based coatings to deliver barrier traits. (American Coatings Association) | Better recyclability & simpler waste stream; often improved sustainability metrics; reduced complexity. | Coatings must meet barrier specs; adhesion and sealing; cost of coating technologies; maintaining barrier under flex, heat, moisture. |
Biobased or Compostable Multilayers | Polylactic acid (PLA), biopolyesters, cellulose derivatives, etc. combined with barrier coatings or laminate layers. | Compostability; lower carbon footprint; meeting consumer eco demands. | Barrier performance often lower; moisture or heat sensitivity; print compatibility; cost; regulatory hurdles for compostability certifications. |
Besides these, there are new barrier films using advanced materials (e.g. advanced EVOH grades, metal oxide coatings, nanocomposites, graphene laminates, etc.) to offer ultra-low permeation rates.
Some of the game-changers in barrier technology:
Even with excellent barrier films, printing (especially high-quality brand graphics, durable labels, etc.) faces hurdles:
Water-based pigment inks are one of the most promising solutions:
ArrowJet is stepping into this junction of barrier performance, printability, and sustainability. Here’s how:
Here are some key sectors where these innovations matter the most:
Retail & Consumer Goods: Packaging aesthetics, shelf impact, sustainability credentials increasingly demanded by consumers and regulators.
To fully realise sustainable multilayer flexible packaging with excellent barrier + print:
Multilayer flexible packaging no longer has to force trade-offs. With innovations in barrier films, coatings, mono-materials, and especially with water-based pigment inks, the industry is trending toward solutions that protect product, satisfy brand expectations, and align with environmental regulations.
ArrowJet is among the companies helping make that bridge real: enabling high performance printing on sustainable barrier layers, ensuring compliance, and keeping visual quality and efficiency high. For any brand or converter looking to future-proof packaging, understanding the barriers (literally) and the printable layers is the first step—and integrating systems like ArrowJet is a strong next one.

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