Product category:
Component marking, printing and labelling systems (non-laser)
News Release from: Imaje UK | Subject: Marking inks
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 January 2001
Inks meet aerospace product marking
standards
To meet the demands of US, Canadian and European aerospace corporations for reliable part marking by their contractors, Imaje offers a range of inks for use with its ink jet printers.
To meet the demands of the major US, Canadian and European aerospace corporations for reliable part marking by their contractors and sub-contractors, Imaje has a range of inks for use with its ink jet printers which meet all normal, aerospace industry specifications The inks provide reliable traceability marking on a wide range of raw and fabricated materials, including bare and varnished metals and woven products
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 11 Jan 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Product marking may be by Imaje hand held, portable print head for in-situ marking of large products or by automatic ink jet printer integrated into a production line for medium to high volume production.
Imaje ink jet printers and inks are widely used throughout the aerospace industry for permanent coding of aircraft and engine components.
A copy of the Homologation Certificate is available from Imaje UK Limited.
Imaje UK is a subsidiary of Imaje SA (part of the Dover Technologies Group), one of the world leaders in industrial coding and marking.
The company specialises in the development and distribution of continuous ink systems to the food and drink, pharmaceutical, mailing, aerospace component and cable industries.
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