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News Release from: Newman Labelling Systems | Subject: 4VAL
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 June 2006
Low-Cost Tray To Tray Labelling For
Containers
Newman Labelling Systems has launched a new low-cost tray to tray labelling system - the 4VAL - for unstable containers, such as ampoules, vials, syringes and cartridges.
Newman Labelling Systems has launched a new low-cost tray to tray labelling system - the 4VAL - for unstable containers, such as ampoules, vials, syringes and cartridges Designed to apply clear and paper self-adhesive labels to a range of rigid cylindrical containers, the 4VAL's cGMP design and stainless steel construction are claimed to ensure efficient operation
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 4 Aug 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Features are kept to a minimum to meet the demand for low cost, quality machines for export markets, such as Eastern Europe and Asia.
Variable speed control on the 4VAL is said to allow labelling in excess of 200 containers per minute.
Each individual container is detected at the labelling point as it passes beneath a sensor, at which point the label feed is activated.
The leading edge of the label is driven off the backing web at a linear speed that matches the container speed, which ensures smooth, accurate placement on the container surface.
The container, gripped between an applicator drum and presser pad, is controlled as the entire label is pressed firmly in place, ensuring high registration accuracy, said Newman.
The 4VAL comes with a number of features as standard, including interlocked guarding, stepper motor drive for label web, straight label arm adjustable in all axes and hand wheel adjustment.
It is available with a number of options to suit budget and specification, according to the company, including hot foil, thermal, laser and inkjet printing options, missing overprint and label detectors, bar code reading systems, vision systems and the Newman Easisplice 470 module for reel changes without labelling downtime.
As with all Newman labelling systems, the 4VAL is available with a validation documentation package and implementation.
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