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Laser marking systems
News Release from: DataLase | Subject: Casemark
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 05 June 2006
Colour change marking for packaging
DataLase will unveil its new cost-effective label replacement solution for outer case secondary packaging, DataLase Casemark, on stand 5511, at Labelexpo Americas 2006.
DataLase (formerly Sherwood Technology), originator of the award winning DataLase process, will unveil its new cost-effective label replacement solution for outer case secondary packaging, DataLase Casemark, on stand 5511, at Labelexpo Americas 2006, Donald Stephens Convention Center, Chicago, Illinois, September 11-14 Labelexpo Americas is the largest event for the label, product decoration, web printing and converting industry in the USA
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 8 May 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Label replacement for outer case packaging
DataLase, originators of the award winning DataLase process, has launched a cost-effective label replacement solution for outer case secondary packaging, DataLase Casemark.
Lasers activate non-ink label printing
Achieving 100% production 'uptime' a label printing process uses an additive or coating that changes colour when exposed to a low-power CO2 laser - needing no inks, ribbons or applicators.
DataLase will offer full product demonstrations on booth to highlight this unique solution's many exciting benefits to packaging suppliers, printers and brand owners.
Showcasing on stand 5511, DataLase Casemark is a fully integrated system which replaces the conventional self adhesive, thermal transfer printed labels and the large character inkjet printing applied to outer cases.
This groundbreaking solution uses the DataLase process - featuring an additive or coating that changes colour when exposed to a low-power CO2 laser.
DataLase Casemark requires no inks, ribbons or applicators while being virtually maintenance free and achieving almost 100% production uptime.
In some cases it is possible to achieve substantial cost savings of around 30-50% for a medium volume line with an investment payback time of less than a year.
Also being demonstrated on booth will be the DataLase Packmark coding and marking solution, designed for the high speed printing of variable information on primary packaging.
This novel process provides increased productivity and enhanced image stability while being environmentally friendly and low maintenance.
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