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News Release from: Domino Printing Sciences plc | Subject: S200WB, DSL1 Pharma, DPX Extraction Units
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 July 2005
Variable Data Inkjet and Lasers On Show
At PPMA
Domino UK, part of ink jet and laser manufacturer, Domino Printing Sciences, will showcase new technology from its range of variable data printing systems at the PPMA exhibition.
Domino UK, part of ink jet and laser manufacturer, Domino Printing Sciences, will showcase new technology from its range of variable data printing systems at the PPMA exhibition On the company's stand - Hall 10, stand 10210 - Domino will demonstrate applications that offer users a package for requirements in the food and confectionery, beverage, pharmaceutical and health and beauty sectors
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 27 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Making its premier at PPMA 2005 is Domino's S200WB scribing laser system, which builds upon the S200 laser to offer higher speeds and increased performance, especially in PET applications.
Two-line code printing at higher speeds of up to 152 metres per minute, is achieved in PET applications due to an increase in field size of more than 50 per cent available to track the product, said Domino.
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As a result, the S200WB reduces line-width by 35 per cent to give high quality codes that are highly legible even for small characters.
The S200WB uses Domino's blue laser tube technology, which produces a clearer and more crystalline code contrast on PET, claimed Domino.
It is specifically designed to suit the coding of PET containers in the beverage industry and offers the ability to code even thin walled PET bottles without risk of piercing.
Alongside the S200WB, Domino will demonstrate the capabilities of its DSL1 Pharma scribing laser, introduced to make coding technology easily accessible for pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Launched only in May, the GAMP 4 and 21CFR Part 11 compliant DSL1 Pharma is claimed to meet the increasing demands for improvements in print quality and line efficiencies, combined with reducing batch sizes.
Domino's DPX Extraction Units, designed for use in laser coding applications, will also feature at the show.
Offering a range of functions, DPX extraction units capture fumes and particles generated during laser marking.
From its continuous ink jet printer range, Domino will line up various models of its A-Series printers that have been developed to offer a range of reliable coding.
The A-Series is claimed to be the world's best-selling continuous ink jet printer with 50,000 installations worldwide.
The A-Series range at PPMA will include the A200 and A300 variants, each of which are said to print up to four lines of text with a variety of print formats that include logos, bar codes and dot codes, automatic serial numbering and batch coding, as well as real time clocks.
Visitors to PPMA will also have the chance to see Domino's Product Traceability System, (PTS).
The PTS meets the different requirements of the EAN UCC for barcode standards and conforms to the RFID mandate, currently being introduced by major retailers.
Importantly, it provides bar coding and RFID encoding, plus validation of both codes.
Thanks to the capability of separate RFID tag and barcode validation, it is possible to provide different levels of information in each.
Completing the line-up of Domino technology is the 3138 Print and Apply System for label application from Domino's subsidiary company, Alpha Dot.
The 3138 is said to be Alpha Dot's most advanced labeller offering enhanced throughput and increased productivity by eradicating errors common in the manual application of labels.
Domino added that it offers a range of coding systems that have been developed to print directly on to food and food packaging.
They are claimed to integrate in to existing lines and comply with EU and FDA regulations.
Typical applications include eggs, PET, flexible packs, flow wrap, cartons, cans and corrugated outer cases.
At PPMA, Domino will demonstrate the printing of the A200 continuous inkjet printer and S200 scribing laser in a live demonstration of chocolate box printing.
As a preferred supplier to OEMs and multi-national beverage companies, Domino believes that it understands the specific requirements of the industry.
By working closely with wine, spirits, beer and soft drink suppliers, Domino said that it has brought a range of inkjet and laser products to market that provide reliable, high speed and cost efficient coding options.
Visitors will have the chance to see static coding on to PET water bottles with the new S200WB scribing laser and A300 continuous ink jet printer.
Domino also said that it has a range of applications specific to the pharmaceutical industry that the company claimed offer 100 per cent verification and consistent quality and reliability.
PPMA will see Domino also demonstrate the application of tablet coding in blister packs via the DSL1 Pharma scribing laser.
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