Posts Tagged ‘high temp’
Flathead vs. Near Edge Thermal Transfer Printing
What is thermal transfer printing in general? To understand the difference between flathead and near edge, let’s first take a look at thermal transfer printing in general. Thermal transfer is a digital printing method that melts a coating of ribbon to the material on which the printing is applied. Related: What is the Difference Between…
Read MoreIndustry Insights: Pharmaceutical Labels
Do you need a better solution for your pharmaceutical labels? There are so many product labels that are used in this industry. Vials, bottles, bags, charts, boxes, containers, and more. From really small labels to expanded labels and booklets, your company might need to produce several different types and sizes of labels. A quick note…
Read MoreManufacturing Labels: Weather Resistant Labels Success Story
Do you use outdoor labels? If you do, then you need them to be weather resistant. We are pretty confident in assuming you’d also like them to last a long time. As in, more than a couple of years. How does 15 years sound? Sounds pretty amazing doesn’t it? That was unheard of in the…
Read MoreManufacturing Label Compliance: What you need to know.
If you are in the manufacturing industry then you have some inkling of the importance of manufacturing label compliance. This is the second article in our series on labeling for the manufacturing industry. If you are curious, check out our previous article — Industry Insights: Manufacturing Labels. High Level Considerations for Manufacturing Label Compliance There…
Read MoreProduct Labels For Very Hot Applications
Product Spotlight for March 10, 2019 Do you need a label for hot products? Are you tired of waiting for your items to cool down before labeling? The wait is over! We have an exciting new label that works on very hot products, such as hot coils, metal tubes, billets and even glass. Until now,…
Read MoreIndustry Insights: Manufacturing Labels
Industrial and manufacturing labels need to be durable and often require extreme conditions. You may have to deal with: abrasions pealing moisture extreme hot and cold temperatures chemicals fuels, oils, & grease solvents severe weathering UV exposure cleaning agents strict quality standards Manufacturing labels are made to survive the conditions listed above. They are printable using a…
Read MorePolarBond Product Labels
Product Spotlight for February 10, 2019 Having trouble with product labels in your freezer environment? We have a new product called PolarBond! Naturally, it is perfect for the food and beverage packing industry where very hot or very cold environments are common. PolarBond is an adhesive that is designed for low temperatures where labels need…
Read MoreFlexPackPRO® Thermal Transfer Overprinter
The FlexPackPRO® thermal transfer overprinter offers several models that can be used in a continuous, intermittent or the new standalone environment! (See videos of all three product lines below.) These units can be used as a direct replacement for a Videojet, Markem-Imaje, Bell-Mark or one of the many other thermal transfer overprinters on the market today.…
Read MoreCYBRA and PaladinID introduce an RFID Starter Kit
Are your clients asking about RFID product labels? Would your clients benefit from an RFID starter kit to get them started? Have you missed out on an opportunity to provide a product because you couldn’t meet packaging or production specs? Have you been hearing a lot about the Industrial Internet of Things? IIoT – the…
Read MoreSolving: What to Do When Labels Go Bad
Recently, I sat down with Brian Gale from ID Images and had a conversation about what happens when labels go bad and appear to be failing. He took me through the process of how to troubleshoot and solve these kind of challenges and I gained some valuable insights that I thought I’d share with you…
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