ID Technology designs ST1000 wrap labeling system with laser coder

Oct. 21, 2010
ID Technology, Fort Worth, Texas, has designed a wrap labeling system with an integrated iCON laser coder. This system allows a date or lot code to be marked onto a label prior to the label being applied to a product.

ID Technology, located in Fort Worth, Texas, and a division of Pro Mach, has designed a wrap labeling system with an integrated iCON laser coder. This system allows a date or lot code to be marked onto a label prior to the label being applied to a product.

The Model ST1000 full featured label applicator has a variable speed motor and achieves speeds up to 1,000 inches of label web per minute. Like other ID Technology engineered equipment, the Model ST1000 has a modular, simple, user friendly design. It is useful for applying an assortment of sizes and shapes of pressure sensitive labels.

For coding the iCON laser is mounted in-line with the label applicator. Operation is controlled by an integrated touch screen interface with the option of a remote controller. The iCON laser has been specifically designed for small character coding applications in packaged goods and industrial products where it offers users an affordable laser alternative to inkjet. It is clean; it leaves no mess and there are no solvent emissions. This system is the good solution for adding variable information to a preprinted label as it is being applied to a product.

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