CIJ coding of HDPE bottles

Warren Distribution has been blending and filling lubricants for the automotive industry since 1922, but never have its ink-jet coding methods been as reliable and flexible as they are today.

Warren runs an invisible ink that is illuminated by a UV light.
Warren runs an invisible ink that is illuminated by a UV light.

Headquartered in Omaha, NE, automotive lubricant specialist Warren Distribution blends, packages, and distributes lubricants and chemicals for the automotive industry for both own-brand and private-label channels.

At its Council Bluffs, IA, site, 10 packaging lines are in operation, some at speeds to 280 bottles/min. Reliability is critical, and nowhere is that more true than in the ink-jet date coding stage for each high-density polyethylene bottle. Beyond the need for speed, the coding equipment must accommodate frequent color changes and a variety of container sizes ranging from 4 oz to 5 gal. Plus, like other modern manufacturing environments, space is limited and variability in temperature and humidity must be expected.

Working closely with PALCO Industrial Marking and Labeling, a Hitachi distributor, Warren has successfully integrated nine Hitachi ink-jet printers. When it recently installed its first UX Series printer, Warren became one of the first to commercialize this new offering from Hitachi. The IP-65 rated machines in this series can be integrated into a variety of production requirements without worry or modification of existing production processes such as wash-down proceedings.

They’re also notable on several other fronts, beginning with a new tapered print head that makes it possible to get the print head even closer to the surface being printed. The UX Series print head also features a new Nickel-Chrome finish that provides exceptional corrosion resistance. Plus a single UX print head can now print up to six lines of text by employing an innovative print control system.

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