In response to the increased use of contour packaging, MPI Label Systems now offers shrink sleeve technology that can be applied to containers of virtually any size or shape.
MPI Label Systems offers its CTM 360RW Applicator that inspects each RFID transponder at the point of label application to make sure it is good. One hundred percent viable tags can be achieved when p-s RFID labels in roll form are applied using this patented applicator/inspector, company says.
Using a thermal-transfer printer, the Model 2800 print-and-apply labeler from Labeling Systems (Oakland, NJ) produces text and bar codes on p-s labels, then wraps them around case corners as it applies them.
MPI Label Systems (Sebring, OH) offers multi-panel p-s labels. Prime Plus Labels fold out and offer a total of three sides on which to print. Uses include recipes, serving suggestions, promotional offers and coupons.
P-S labels from MPI Label Systems (Sebring, OH) can be applied to wet surfaces. Especially suited for short runs of specialty wine bottles of varying shapes.
MPI-L is a resealable, folded-construction p-s label booklet from MPI Label Systems (Sebring, OH) for applications such as cross promotion or providing information on safe product use.
MultiView label products from Avery Dennison Pharmaceutical Label Systems (Monrovia, CA) are designed to eliminate secondary packaging of prescription or OTC pharmaceutical products.
Avery Dennison Pharmaceutical Label Systems (Monrovia, CA) and Van Leer Flexibles (Houston, TX) have introduced the Inverted Vertical Hanging Label (IVHL(TM)) for intravenous use.
The Genesis 9500 corner wrap printer/applicator from Superior Label Systems (Cincinnati, OH) uses a two-step process to apply labels to adjacent panels of a package.
The ASA-500 stretch-sleeve labeler from Automated Label Systems (Twinsburg, OH) operates at 400 containers/min. PE sleeves are stretched around containers and held in place by the elastic properties within the plastic, eliminating the need for glue or heat.