IMA SAFE in cartoning serialization
IMA SAFE has adopted an Open Policy in terms of hardware and software serialization systems on its own cartoning machines, guaranteeing at the same time the greatest brand flexibility as far as ink-jet or laser printing systems with camera are concerned.
The serialization process together with the demand of tamper-evident cartons solutions has led IMA SAFE to develop cold glue closing systems for anti-counterfeiting purposes.
Integrated module – Side printing |
Integrated module – Top printing |
INTEGRATED MODULE FOR HIGH SPEED MACHINES
The integrated module for high speed machines is the ideal solution to have a shorter and compact line and higher efficiency because of less units in the line and a 100% control of the carton in the tooth belt transport during the entire process.
The flexibility of this module gives the chance to apply the side or top printing and camera unit depending on the customer request.
The integrated module allows to gain enough space inside the machine and to have flexibility in the carton closure systems, by means of glue and not.
INSIDE THE MACHINE SOLUTION
Available on the X1 cartoner, the module inside the machine allows a very compact footprint. It is possible thanks to the small dimensions of printer and camera.
STAND ALONE MODULE AS RETROFIT
IMA SAFE is able to provide a solution for already delivered cartoners as well; the stand-alone module as retrofit guarantees the maximum efficiency with a total control of the carton in the toothed belt.
Stand alone module as retrofit |
UNITRACE
UNITRACE, available in GIANT Series, is the first integrated solution on the market able to guarantee total inspection of each single carton.
A positive transport with toothed belt allows the identification of each carton through the entire T&T process (check-weigher, code printing and labeling) and assures highest efficiency by reducing false rejects. The integration of devices enables the system to be very compact thereby reducing considerably the overall dimensions of the line.
UNITRACE |
09.10.2017