Uv Ink Coding

Thanks to the latest development from Beatson Clark, clients are, according to the glassmaker, guaranteed even more assurance of high quality products. Because of a continuous plan of investments and improvements, Beatson Clark is now extending the use of Ultra Violet Inkjet Coding equipment to all production lines. Philip Lamb, head of quality at Beatson Clark, commented: "Through our business strategy of continual improvements, this is the next phase to make certain our quality assurance is second to none. The new equipment will ensure every container has the date and time placed on it, which will mean we have 100% traceability back to each and every container manufactured. The key benefit of using the Markem Imaje Inkjet coder is that it uses ultra violet ink, which is not seen by the naked eye. Therefore, this coding will not interfere with a customer's own coding and can be placed anywhere on the container - from the shoulder to the foot - even where the label is to be applied." UK-based Markem Imaje completed installation of this new state-of-the-art equipment at the end of July.

Author
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Origin
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Journal Title
Gmpa 5/2011 35
Sector
Container glass
Class
C 4569

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Uv Ink Coding
Gmpa 5/2011 35
C 4569
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