Artisan food producers often prefer to use a more traditional ‘hotfoil’ (or embossed) label coding solution for Batch & Expiry information for both practical and aesthetic reasons. #artisanfood #sauces #labelling #coding #ALTech
Artisan food producers often prefer to use a more traditional ‘hotfoil’ (or embossed) label coding solution for Batch & Expiry information for both practical and aesthetic reasons. #artisanfood #sauces #labelling #coding #ALTech
ALritma is a performance labelling head available in three size versions; 100mm (S), 200mm (M) and this, the biggest and most robust model, 300mm (L). Such a wide label feed width allows the application of labels as large as ‘A3’ or even bigger! Here is an example from our archive applying an A3 size label to a flat bag…
Combining our ALfeeder friction feeder and ALritma labelling head, this recent turnkey feed and labelling system for flat cartons allows our snack foods customer to quickly & efficiently over-label printed flat cartons, covering the existing nutritional and barcode information with foreign market-specific labels to allow them to sell their product in foreign markets with different legislative requirements. See HERE…
We recently completed the installation of a number of impressive ‘non-stop/continuous running’ ‘D-wrap’ or ‘Full wraparound’ tray labelling systems (with promo labellers) for a leading UK seafood producer. These machines are easily capable of running at more than 100 packs per minute, with central management controller making setup and operation a breeze! Watch our quick test of the machine…
It is often said that people put the welfare of their pets before themselves, and in these troubled times, we have seen strong demand from the Animal Feeds sector, which indicates this may indeed be true! This simple and low-cost labelling solution for dog food š¶ sausage chubs was recently completed by our UK team and operates in line…
March’s machine of the month is an innovative standalone ‘Stack Feed‘ system for labelling flat corrugated cardboard boxes built for The Authentic Food Company, a leading manufacturer of high quality frozen ready meals and snacks. The machine was designed to apply large multi lingual labels for foreign markets across the corner of the box which were of a size…
May’s machine of the month is a linear jar labelling system built for a yoghurt and cheese producer. The system was required to apply both decorative wraparound labels and tamper evident labels (to be centred with the body label) to cylindrical glass jars with screw top metal lids. It was designed to be integrated into the customer’s existing filling…
October’s machine of this month is a top and side wrap labelling system built for a major producer of ready to eat salads / sandwich fillers in Northern Europe. The customer required a ‘watchstrap’ application; in this instance, the label is applied into a recess on the lid of the product, then wrapped onto the side to provide both…
August’s machine of the month is an ALline C built for Groupe Le GraŃt, an important French producer of preserves and jellies. The machine was required to label glass jars at a rate of over 180 products per minute with the flexibility to apply a variety of labels, from a simple partial wrap label to a full wrap body…
ALTech have designed and built a base labelling system made for a market leader in the pet food industry. It has been placed within their production / packaging line, where the products travel upside down with the opening / labelling side facing the conveyor. The machine provides product spacingĀ and transportation and is largely usedĀ to apply baseĀ labels at a typical…