Label Dispenser With Higher Levels Of Control

An Advanced Dynamics product story
Edited by the Printingtalk editorial team Feb 28, 2006

One of the UK's suppliers of specialist labelling, feeding and wrapping equipment, Advanced Dynamics, will be launching two new machines at this years Ipex show.

One of the UK's suppliers of specialist labelling, feeding and wrapping equipment, Advanced Dynamics, will be launching two new machines at this years Ipex show.

The company will be introducing the Eurokett Vega and the Kora Packmat VMC 105.

The Eurokett Vega label dispenser is equipped with a stepper motor drive to give a higher level of control to the labelling process.

When supplied with the encoder-based speed tracking system, the dispenser maintains accurate label placement, even when the speed is varied during the application process, said Advanced Dynamics.

An additional feature of the Vega is that all the system's programmable controls are built in to the systems back plate, therefore no extra space is required to accommodate a traditional control box.

The operator interface for the controls can be rotated to ensure the correct orientation for vision, no matter where the dispenser is sited.

Eurokett Vega is claimed to handle labels measuring 10mm width (minimum) to 110mm width (maximum), operates at speeds of up to 30 metres per minute and gives +/-0.8 mm position accuracy.

The VMC 105, manufactured by Kora Packmat, is said to be a versatile machine designed for separating, counting and tightly wrapping small-sized products, including phone cards, stationery, greeting cards and CDs.

The VMC 105 operates at claimed speeds of up to 100 packs per minute, depending on the application and runs shrink film, OPP, CPP or PE as single wound or centre folded film.

Additional packing options include overwrapping, thermal transfer printing and labelling.

Visitors to the stand will see how the system deals with CD and DVD wrapping.

Also on display will be a range of complementary consumables including self-adhesive labels and thermal printing ribbon, as well as other machines from the company's range, including special purpose labellers and feeders.

Joint managing director of Advanced Dynamics, Malcolm Little, said: "Ipex will be a great show for Advanced Dynamics as the printing industry has been the market area for much of our historical success.

Looking forward, not only will this show see the launch of two exciting new machines, but also we want visitors to tell us their particular production requirements and discuss how we can create a bespoke system and provide equipment based around their specific needs.".

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