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Ink for blister packs (1st January 2012)
Sunala has introduced a new ink for Wolke thermal inkjet printers that enables them to be used on nonporous surfaces, including blister foil packs.
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Technology to help meet legislative requirements (1st March 2011)
In anticipation of forthcoming EC legislation on pharmaceutical packaging, which will require the printing of a serialised 2D Datamatrix code on individual packs, Travtec is launching an enhanced version of its Pharmaca
Powerful vision sensors (1st June 2009)
The new Cognex Checker 200 series, a range of simple, powerful vision sensors, which deliver reliable inspection results for food manufacturers, is being introduced into the UK by Sunala.
New high speed feeder (1st October 2008)
Travtec has introduced a high speed feeder for the off-line coding of cartons and paper. The TR-750 Speed-Feeder is designed to feed flat cartons, paper sheets and blister cards for coding by inkjet, laser, labeller o
Transit damaged goods see red (1st August 2008)
Watt Solutions has seen transit damage eliminated thanks to the use of the ShockWatch smart packaging labels from Lamerholm. "They worked spectacularly," says Dr Everett Jacobs, Watt Solutions sales and marketing dir
TIJ technology for traceability standard (1st December 2007)
According to coding equipment supplier Sunala, thermal ink jet technology is well placed to meet the forthcoming Animal Health Medicines Identification Standard.
In-line coding (1st April 2007)
On Stand 4221 Sunala will preview a new advanced version of the Wolke m600 thermal transfer ink jet printer and demonstrate the latest version of its Pharmacarton Coding Station, designed for inline high resolution printing o
Reduces supply chain errors (1st February 2007)
The VP2020 digital ink jet printer which provides colour printing for all types of package labels can reduce supply chain errors according to its new UK and Ireland distributor, Sunala. Powered by Hewlett- Packard technology
Reliable thermal ink jet technology (1st June 2006)
Pharmaceutical manufacturer, Teva, has purchased two Wolke m600 thermal ink jet (TIJ) printers from UK distributor, Sunala, highlighting the reliable performance of the model.
Benefits of new print technology (1st December 2005)
The use of digital thermal ink jet (TIJ) technology has provided a fast, convenient and effective alternative to embossing for the in-line printing of variable data on to blister packs and folding cartons at Aventis Pharma.