Osaka Sealing Printing to Propose New Seal/Label and Labeling Machine Technologies at the 49th "FOOMA JAPAN 2026" from June 2-5

Osaka Sealing Printing, a core company of the OSP Group, will exhibit at "FOOMA JAPAN 2026" from June 2-5, 2026, at Tokyo Big Sight. The company will propose new seal/label and labeling machine technologies, including eco-friendly products like "Treeloop Thermal™" and "Pepack® Thermal Band," aimed at solving challenges in food manufacturing sites.
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Osaka Sealing Printing Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tennoji-ku, Osaka; Representative Director and President: Tadashi Matsuguchi), a core company of the OSP Group that manufactures seals, labels, film products, paperboard packages, and promotional tools in a one-stop process, will exhibit at the 49th "FOOMA JAPAN 2026," organized by the Japan Food Machinery Manufacturers' Association, to be held at Tokyo Big Sight for four days from Tuesday, June 2 to Friday, June 5, 2026 (Booth No.: West 4 Hall W4-37-08).

Osaka Sealing Printing boasts approximately 34% (*) share in Japan's food sector seal and label market and offers various packaging products (*) according to Label Shimbun / Japan's Label Market 2026. At this exhibition, one of the world's largest comprehensive food manufacturing exhibitions, the company will showcase products and labeling systems that solve problems in food manufacturing sites, such as labor shortages, and seals and labels that enhance product appeal. Furthermore, the company will propose environmentally friendly products, which it has been strengthening development on, including new products such as "Treeloop Thermal™" and "Pepack® Thermal Band."

■ Exhibited Products: New Product Introductions

*"Treeloop Thermal™"

Thermal paper in which a portion of the color developer derived from petroleum is replaced with a color developer using kraft lignin. Kraft lignin is a component contained in black liquor (blackish-brown waste liquid) generated when pulp is extracted from wood. By utilizing waste liquid as a raw material, it achieves upcycling and also reduces environmental impact by decreasing the use of petroleum-derived color developers.

*Pepack® Thermal Band

A series product of "Pepack®," a packaging material that is free of plastic film but has heat-sealing properties, this is a paper-based bundling thermal band. This product has a thermal layer coated on its surface, allowing for direct thermal printing. There are two types of base materials: white and light brown using "Treeloop Thermal™." Both use FSC® certified forest paper, making them environmentally friendly products. FSC®-C008315

■ Exhibited Products: New Product Introductions

*"Tomapita™"

This is a display label attached to product packaging, where a part of it can be torn off and used as a sealing sticker for an opened product. It has perforations, so it is designed to be easily torn off by hand without using scissors. The torn-off sticker can be used as a seal for bags (containers) of food or daily necessities after opening, when they cannot be eaten or used up completely.

■ Reference Exhibited Products

*Writable/Printable Adhesive Thermal Register Roll

This product is for quick-service restaurants, capable of direct thermal printing, writing, and printing. It features an overcoat layer that combines the conflicting properties of easy peel-off release and suitability for writing/printing. Additionally, a re-peelable adhesive is used, matched to the release properties of the overcoat, allowing for clean application and removal from the adherend.

*Monomaterial Label

Acrylic and rubber resins are widely used as materials for label adhesives. When recycling PET containers with labels using these adhesives, there is a challenge of separating the adhesive. To solve this and improve recyclability, a film label using a polyester-based adhesive, which is the same material as PET containers, has been developed.

■ Exhibited Products: Smartphone-Readable Labels

*NFC Tag

This is a next-generation label with an NFC tag that allows instant access to product information or brand story URLs by simply holding a smartphone over it. It can be adopted in a wide range of categories, including beverage labels, cosmetic boxes, acrylic stands, and keychains for fan merchandise, contributing to enhancing product added value.

■ Exhibited Products: Problem-Solving Products

*Chillpita®

This label can be applied to chilled products prone to condensation. It is suitable for application to chilled products managed at temperatures between 0°C and 10°C from manufacturing to sales. A series utilizing a Japanese aesthetic is also available.

*Chillpita® Thermal Label

This is a series product of "Chillpita®" suitable for chilled products. It was developed because thermal labels are often used for chilled products.

■ Exhibited Products: Environmentally Friendly Products

*Pepack®

This is a paper-based packaging material that is free of plastic film but has heat-sealing properties and is resistant to water and oil.

*Palm Yassics® Label

This label uses "Palm Yassics®" paper, which is made by pulping "palm oil mill effluent" (palm empty fruit bunches) remaining after extracting palm oil from palm fruits and blending it into the raw material.

*"Palm Yassics®" paper was developed by Crown Package Co., Ltd.

■ Exhibited Products: Aesthetic Improvement

*Chigiri Washi White (High Abrasion Resistance Type)