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cti invents thermochromic tabs for can lids

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By admin on Tue, 06/17/2014 - 12:16

cti invents thermochromic tabs for can lids&nbspchill indicators for can lid tabs make for easytospot&nbsp&nbspcolorado springs, colorado u.s.a. after many years of the&nbsp&nbsptemperaturechanging inks that show consumers their beverage is properly chilled, the&nbsp&nbspthermochromic inks from chromatic technologies inc. cti are now available for use&nbsp&nbspas pull tabs found on beverage cans worldwide.&nbspsupporting the global metal decoration business, the patentpending&nbsp&nbspthermochromic tabs are available in three colors red, green or blue. the achievement is&nbsp&nbspthe culmination of three years of research and development that solved very difficult&nbsp&nbspchemistry challenges, ensuring that the color change is 1 meaningful to consumers, 2&nbsp&nbspaffordable for brands and 3 scalable in a global manufacturing environment at high&nbsp&nbspthermochromic tabs give brands an additional option for cold guarantee beyond&nbsp&nbspthe sidewall and is particularly useful for serving beverages in ice chests and crowded&nbsp&nbsprefrigerators.&nbsp&quotcti has had an explosion of innovation in the last 12 months, and coldactivated&nbsp&nbsptabs are one of the highestscoring ideas for purchase intent across beer, soda and&nbsp&nbspenergy drinks,&quot explained lyle small, founder and president of cti.&nbsp&nbsp&quotmany brands are spending incremental money on decorative colors for tabs.&nbsp&nbspour &lsquocoldactivated tabs&rsquo now give brands the option to make that decoration functional&nbspand ensure consumers obtain cold beverages,&quot small continued.&nbspcti has a patent pending on the new technology and is now actively introducing&nbsp&nbspthe technology to customers. additionally, the thermochromic feature has been&nbsp&nbspqualified on crowns and closures and is available for sale through envases universales&nbsp&nbspin mexico at httpswww.envasesuniversales.com multilingual website.&nbspnote a 23second video showing the colorchanging effects of chilled air&nbsp&nbspapplied to the thermochromic tabs is available. click here for video and highres&nbsp&nbspabout chromatic technologies inc.&nbspsince its founding in 1993, cti www.ctiinks.com has been dedicated to&nbsp&nbspimproving lives &ldquothrough chemistry that alerts, protects and surprises.&rdquo as the world&rsquos&nbsp&nbsplargest manufacturer of thermochromic inks, cti uses its ink technology to convey&nbsp&nbspmessaging, be it an indication of hot or cold temperatures, or an extension of the&nbsp&nbspproduct&rsquos brand. cti chemistry also provides photochromic, black light, glowinthedark, social media activation, security protection, and is also inventing new methods for&nbsp&nbspbacteria detection and cancer treatment.&nbspcti&rsquos innovations can be found on products from such companies as anheuserbusch, cocacola, coors, fanta, hallmark, heineken, monster energy, mountain dew,&nbsp&nbsppizza hut, sprite, the smart lid and tuaca liqueurs.&nbspccompany contact&nbsppatrick edson&nbspchief marketing officer&nbspchromatic technologies inc.&nbsp1096 elkton drive, suite 600&nbspcolorado springs, colorado 80907 u.s.a.&nbsp719 5921557&nbsppedson@ctiinks.com&nbspwww.ctiinks.com&nbspmedia contact&nbspdon shook&nbspmerit media relations&nbsp3375 e. tompkins avenue, 153&nbsplas vegas, nevada 89121 u.s.a.&nbsp702 2607600&nbspds@mmrpr.com&nbspwww.mmrpr.com&nbsp

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