Direct-to-Object printing, inks that withstand water immersion, and cylinder embellishments are just some of the innovations helping beverage companies meet their packaging needs.
With just a few weeks of summer remaining — and with coolers full of ice-cold beverages by the lake soon to become a distant memory — I thought exploring how coding, marking, and printing experts are helping beverage companies meet their packaging needs would be fun.
Designed for versatility, MB2253 excels in marking a wide variety of beverage substrates, including plastics, metals, glass and returnable glass bottles
Under Regulation (EU) 2021/2117, which came into force last December, all EU wine producers and suppliers need to provide the most accurate and up-to-date ingredient and nutritional information at retail, a difficulty given the propensity of wine’s ever-changing composition.
The SmartDate® Xtra 3530 ribbon has been designed to print on paper-based substrates and will be available in a wide range of widths and lengths to suit customer needs.
The improved 4700 now allows for 20 variable updates per print, and it supports customer needs for flexibility even in the most challenging manufacturing environments.
The 9750 features advanced R&D supported by proven industrial processes and methods and is engineered on the basis of Markem-Imaje’s Intelli’Design concept.
The latest undertaking within Markem-Imaje’s long-standing commitment to sustainability encourages the use of multi-purpose MEK-free inks which cut Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emissions by up to 50%.