Packaging
NEWMAN LABELLING AT INTERPACK 2011
Tuesday 08. March 2011 - Newman Labelling Systems, a leading supplier of specialist pharmaceutical labelling systems, will be displaying its versatile S250 fully automatic labelling system at this years Interpack in Dusseldorf, Germany, 12-18th May.
The S250 applies paper and clear self-adhesive labels to a wide range of products including cylindrical, rectangular or square containers in glass, plastic, metal or composite materials, with outputs up to 250 c.p.m.
The exhibition system will be applying a wraparound label on to a typical solid dose container. The labeller will be fitted with the highly regarded Allen NG2 thermal transfer system which will operate in conjunction with a PCE PILOT vision overprint inspection system. The vision system will generate serialised production codes from a demonstration database and transfer these codes into the coding unit together with 2D datamatrix codes and expiry information which will then be printing onto the label for verification. Both the coder and vision system will be operated from a common HMI.
All Newman Labelling Systems, including the S250, are compatible with the leading Vision System equipment to accommodate the latest Track & Trace applications.
Also on show will be Newmans recently launched Faulty Label Removal (FLR) System. This optional security control system enhances Track & Trace with its automatic controlling of reject labels. In operation, should the FLR system not receive “good signals” from the scanning / security devices in use (including bar code reader, missing overprint detector, OCV camera and 2D matrix code reader), the faulty label is securely removed from the label web prior to application onto the container. These faulty labels are then transferred to a paper roll for batch reconciliation and inspection.
All Newman Labelling Systems have many optional extras to suit budget and specification, details of which are available at the show.
Newman Labelling Systems is a leading manufacturer of specialised labelling machines for the pharmaceutical industry, with a customer base that includes the worlds top ten pharmaceutical companies. All purpose built systems are fully compliant with FDA cGMP requirements and can be supplied with validation completed up to PQ.