Atlantic Zeiser, a technology supplier for digital narrow web printing processes, today announced that its full family of OMEGA printers is now commercially available on a global basis. These high quality single-pass printers are uniquely suited to a wide range of applications in the packaging, labeling, industrial product marking, commercial printing and card markets.
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With its new ACTELAR® additive for high-speed
laser marking of plastics, ACTEGA DS GmbH is offering an innovative product for
use in fast-growing fields of application that provides the solution to important
trends for the future.
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Whelen Engineering, a leading manufacturer of beacons and sirens for emergency vehicles, stays competitive in a world market by using technology to reduce operating costs while maintaining the highest product quality. Recently, Whelen searched for an inline printer that could print installation instructions directly onto packages to eliminate the need to insert separate instruction sheets. They selected NGT large format thermal transfer printers from Norwood Marking Systems / Allen Coding Systems.
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Interpack 2008 sees the first major showing of the new Scribing Laser Range, designed to offer superior results and simplicity in laser coding. Linx will be also exhibiting models from its extensive portfolio of Continuous Ink Jet (CIJ), thermal transfer and large character marking machines, to highlight the breadth of coding solutions available.
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PRODTECH, one of the leading agriculture exhibitions of Russia, will be held from April 1 till April 3, 2008 in St.Petersburg, in the exhibition centre Lenexpo.
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DSM today announced that its Micabs® patented additive technology for laser marking can safely be used for synthetic wine corks as it meets the relevant requirements of the US Federal Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act. Micabs® is a high performance additive which facilitates extremely fast and high contrast razor sharp permanent laser markings surpassing conventional printing.
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