Shrink Sleeve experts since 1961
Gilbreth is conveniently located 30 minutes outside of Philadelphia, PA. in a 100,000 square foot facility.
Gilbreth pioneered the shrink sleeve market over 40 years ago, and we continue to evolve to support today's packaging.
Founded in 1961, Gilbreth is the oldest heat-shrink label manufacturer and converter in the United States.
In 1982, Gilbreth pioneered gravure printing on shrink film, and in 1983 designed the tamper-evident band in response to the Tylenol tampering incident.
Gilbreth's history as an innovator continued in 1991 with the full-body label which then became an alternative to pressure sensitive paper and film.
In 1993, Gilbreth solved art distortion problems on high shrink films, and in 2003 brought micro-printing to shrink.
In 1999, the acid-etched look was introduced, and in 2001 high opacity inks were developed and used on shrink as a replacement for bottle painting.
Innovation continued in 2004 with the translucent films and Gilbreth continues to be an industry leader today with iridescent and holographic films, PLA film, metalized and color shifting inks, and a number of other products and processes that differentiate our customers' shelf presence.