Packaging
CFS: Label changing without downtime 12 Nov 2008
Downtime for changing label reels or torn backing material is now a thing of the past.
CFS TiroLabelNT, the completely new labelling concept offers non-stop performance. It is the first cross web labeller on the market that allows label reels to be changed while the machine is running. The fundamental advantage is the separation of label dispenser and applicator unit into two separate modules.
The smooth servo-motor technology minimizes tearing of label backing paper. The unwinding unit can take reels with a diameter up to 500 mm. Both factors contribute to higher line capacity. The concrete benefit: more efficiency and therefore lower costs.
CFS TiroLabelNT is mounted on the CFS PowerPakRT thermoformer. Thanks to its modular construction it can be upgraded from a basic model to a high-performance solution.
CFS TiroLabelNT is the only labeller in the world with a spring-loaded finger system. This means that even special label shapes can be positioned quickly, securely and accurately, even on irregular surfaces – all this at maximum cycle speed and without damaging the packaging. Achieve 100% uniformly labelled and branded products.
Innovations in safety means that firstly there is the convenient reference drive outside the safety covers. Secondly, cleaning is easy because the label applicator can be decoupled from the machine allowing the applicator unit to be integrated in the cleaning process. Naturally CFS TiroLabelNT also offers the safety features you’ve come to expect from CFS. All hazard-moving parts apart from the label applicator are positioned inside safety guards. It is also the first labeller with a wear-free linear motor.
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