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PrintSafe, Inc: Ink-jet marker
PrintSafe, Inc.
The Metronic alphaJETc4 ink-jet marker from PrintSafe can run 4 print heads on the same production line or print completely different data on separate lines using separate sensors or encoders.
August 31, 2003
Matthews Marking Systems: Printer controller
Matthews Marking Systems
Matthews Intl. introduces the I-Mark EZ Touch V80 printer controller. Capable of printing up to 8 lines each from .125” to 2/5” high at a maximum speed of 700’/sec, the unit can control up to 8 mix-and-match ink-jet printheads independently. Features a user-friendly Windows-based touchscreen interface. Can be used for bar codes, graphics, logos, sequential and batch numbering, and more.
August 31, 2003
ExxonMobil Chemical Company: Advanced PP grade
ExxonMobil Chemical
ExxonMobil Chemical Co. offers an advanced PP resin grade called ExxonMobil PP5082KN. Resin is designed to provide the clarity and stiffness required for demanding thermoforming applications.
August 31, 2003
Loma Systems: Non-destructive temperature measurement
Loma Systems, An ITW Company
From Loma Systems, a non-destructive temperature measurement system for chilled food applications is a new-generation Celsius unit that relies on microwave thermometry to measure the thermal radiation wavelengths emitted by an object. Celsius is accurate to within ± 0.2° and measures the average equilibrium temperature of the product, rather than the surface or center, without physically disturbing the food item or its packaging material.
August 31, 2003
Hoffman: HMI enclosure
Hoffmann Neopac AG
The new CC3000 Operator Interface Enclosure System from Hoffman is designed to protect
August 31, 2003
Diagraph, An ITW Company: Ink-jet printer
Diagraph, An ITW Company
Diagraph introduces the latest generation in its IJ/3000 line of large-character ink-jet printers. The IJ/3000 Impulse Jet offers smart features including touchscreen controls, worldwide networking connectivity, and around-the-clock monitoring and diagnostic functions.
July 31, 2003
Nordson Corporation: Electric glue guns
Nordson Corporation
New modular EM-100 and EM-900 Series electric adhesive applicating guns from Nordson Corp. provide rugged performance, precise pattern control and consistent sealing results in a compact design.
July 31, 2003
Aromat Corporation: Inspection tool
Aromat Corporation
Aromat Corp. releases the AX30 color extraction micro-image checker. The high-speed, dual-camera, image-processing device offers 512x480 pixel resolution, RGB color scale extraction, contour algorithms, built-in Ethernet communications, and VGA outputs.
July 31, 2003
Shure-Glue: Electronic adhesive control system
Valco Melton
Shure-Glue’s AG2002 controller is an encoder-based, microprocessor-driven, electronic adhesive control system. Two independent programmable channels have a selectable “auto-glue” function that allows pattern length to match board length with user-defined gaps at the leading and trailing edges of the product.
July 31, 2003
Tisma, an SWF Company: High-speed vertical cartoner
BW Integrated Systems
Tisma offers the TC 400 Series of vertical cartoners that are capable of reaching speeds to 750 cartons/min. Stainless-steel machine is designed for a range of carton sizes and product types, including grains, multiple-count pouches, candy, pet food, pasta, golf balls, and chewing gum.
July 31, 2003
Auto Labe: Corner tamp applicator
Auto Labe
Auto Labe’s Model 140 PLC adjacent corner tamp applicator is designed to make 2-panel box labeling quick and easy, company says. Using the LCD panel for set-up and the PLC control for precision, machine is ideal for accurately applying preprinted label stock.
July 31, 2003
Morrison Container Handling Solutions: Timing screw drive unit
Morrison Container Handling Solutions
Morrison Timing Screw offers a miniature version of its timing screw drive. Designed to transfer, turn, index, or dwell a container, the mini drive unit is specially geared toward smaller containers often found in the pharmaceutical packaging industry.
July 31, 2003
CVC Technologies: Wrap-around labeler
CVC Technologies, Inc.
CVC Technologies has introduced the CVC-300 wraparound labeler. It features a Self Set™ system: simply place the product on the conveyor and press a button, and the p-s labeler is ready to perform.
July 31, 2003
OK International: Case liner
OK International Corp
O/K Intl. introduces its newly designed OK 220 case liner. At 15 cases/min, machine makes bags from a roll of gusseted polyethylene tubing, places the bag into a case, crate, drum, or tray and cuffs the bag over the edges.
July 31, 2003
Trinamics Incorporated: High-speed sleever
Trinamics Incorporated
The TR2000SW sleeve wrapper from Trinamics Inc. is a fully automatic wraparound sleeving system for bowls containing fresh or frozen product. Sleever automatically accepts bowls of product into the sleever infeed where a rotary feeder draws a flat die-cut sleeve from the large capacity flat blank magazine and places the sleeve on top of the bowl.
July 31, 2003
FANUC Robotics: Heavy-duty palletizer
FANUC America
The M-410iB heavy-duty industrial palletizing robot series from Fanuc Robotics America is designed for precise, high-speed, and heavy-payload case and bag palletizing and depalletizing.
July 31, 2003
Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc: Robotic palletizing system
Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc.
Kawasaki Robotics offers a new robotic palletizing system with ZD 130/250-kg, four-axis, articulated-arm palletizing robots and a Kawasaki Palletizing Software package.
July 31, 2003
KUKA Robotics Corporation: Space-saving robot
KUKA Robotics Corporation
From Kuka Robotics comes a new space-saving packaging robot suitable for case packing, stacking, and material loading. The KR 30 HA takes up 35% less floor space than its predecessor, the KR 30/2, yet its working envelope is almost 15% larger.
July 31, 2003
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