Clear-label sensor brings $15,000 annual savings

By switching from an optical sensor to one that measures capacitance, this flexible film converter obviates the need for eye marks on the clear label release liner.

CAPACITIVE SENSOR. Since the capacitive sensor was deployed on the pressure-sensitive labeling machine, positioning accuracy has improved dramatically.
CAPACITIVE SENSOR. Since the capacitive sensor was deployed on the pressure-sensitive labeling machine, positioning accuracy has improved dramatically.

A self-described “converters’ converter,” TechniPac Inc. specializes in providing innovative solutions to challenges brought to them by other converters, frequently film producers. And that, in a nutshell, explains how a new breed of clear-label sensor from Lion Precision made its way onto the Labelaire labeler at TechniPac.

It all started when Buffalo, NY-based confectionery company SweetWorks needed premade pouches for its gumballs. The pouches were ordered from Overwraps Packaging. Overwraps partners with TechniPac for the pouch-making and label application for SweetWorks gumballs.

TechniPac also uses a Label-Aire labeler to apply pressure-sensitive clear labels to the pouches before it stacks them in a carton for shipment to the plant where they are filled. The labels come from Rebs Marketing. Because the labels are clear, says TechniPac VP Sales and Development Greg Melchoir, some difficulties were encountered in the early days where registration was concerned because the only thing the labeler’s photocell could fix on for positioning accuracy was the round edges of the label graphics. Compared to a nice, clean, perpendicular edge of some kind, the round edge was suboptimal. Thus the registration issues.

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