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Firmen & Produkt News
02.02.2012
BLUEPRINT MOVES ON ETI TECHNOLOGY FOR THE DIRECT THERMAL LABELS
AND TELROL BOUGHT TWO COHESIO!
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Boucherville, January, 30th, 2012 - ETI Converting has recently sold three ETI Cohesio machines in Europe.
One machine has just been installed at Blueprint, a family owned company established in Bernate, Italy, who will produce direct thermal labels for its customers in the retail industry.
With this equipment, Blueprint will be able to apply the thermal coating, print, apply the silicone and the glue, die-cut and finish the label all in-line with a non-stop turret rewinder.
This new vertically integrated approach to produce direct thermal labels in-house will change the reality and will allow printers to recover margins on the commodity market.
On the other hand, Telrol, known for its production of high-quality pressure-sensitive labels in Netherlands, bought two ETI Cohesio for its new company Jac-Stick BV. This new production plant has 11 000 m² and is also based in Almere. The first machine will be installed this month, while the second will be delivered in July 2012. The equipments will be used to serve the global supply and retail markets. Telrol is part of The Labelmakers Group, in Netherlands, which includes the following companies: Peha Labels, BioLabel, HACCP Labels, Jac-Stick and Labelpoint.
ETI Converting Equipment is dedicated to delivering the most advance innovative technology to the label printing industry. For ETI, the vertical integration patented technology is the solution to bring back flexibility, innovation as well as higher profit margin to the label printing industry.
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24.01.2012
ETI CONVERTING EQUIPMENT LATEST TECHNOLOGIES ARE CONTRIBUING TO ETI SALES INCREASE.
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Boucherville, September 7th, 2011 - ETI Converting Equipment, the pioneer in environmental labelling solutions, has worked for years on a linerless technology that prints & coats at speeds of over 150 meters a minute. The 2011 spring launch of this environmental technology combined with the ETI growing Cohesio technology resulted in an important sales increase for 2011. Thanks to the ETI R&D team that worked years to develop a technology that not only answers the release liner wastage, but also brings substantial savings.
The introduction of our patent pending Miniliner technology draws a lot of interest. This new 15 microns BOPP or PET release liner technology that runs at speed of over 150 meters a minute is adaptable to existing Cohesio technology. More important, contributes to the worldwide reduction of release liner, but also uses standard conventional die-cut tooling.
With installations in 35 different countries, ETI Converting Equipment understands the environmental issues in the label market. The Linerless technology & the Miniliner ™ patent pending technology are one of the many advanced ETI idea`s. ETI is, as always, committed to bring solutions & innovations to the ever challenging pressure sensitive label market.
Come and visit our booth E61 Hall 9 at DRUPA 2012 to meet one of our many representatives who will be more than happy to answer all of your questions.
INNOVATE TO CONQUER !
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24.01.2012
FIRST ETI MINILINER™ MACHINE SOLD TO A US CONVERTER
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Boucherville, January 19th, 2012 – ETI Converting Equipement has sold the first Cohesio equipped with Miniliner™ option to an important US converter in New England.
This equipment is able to process a 12 microns liner with silicone and glue application, lamination with a face stock, then rotary die-cut, all in one step. This converting line can run pre-printed or blanked face stock at speeds of 500 feet/minute (150m/min.).
According to Francois Bayzelon, ETI CEO, the Miniliner™ and the Liner Less technologies, recently launched at Labelexpo Brussels, will move the label industry towards sustainability.
Since the last three months, ETI sales are more and more oriented to these two new technologies, representing a big cost savings for label printers.
About ETI Converting
ETI manufactures multifunctional off-line or in-line printing equipment along with silicone and adhesive coating for the pressure sensitive industry.
Last September at Labelexpo Brussels, the company launched two new technologies that drew a lot of attention and excitement among the label printers: the Miniliner™ and the Liner Less. These new technologies are seen as a solution to the release liner wastage, while generating important cost savings.
ETI Converting is known worldwide with equipments sold in more than 35 countries.
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24.01.2012
ETI CONVERTING LAUNCHES THE 1st INDUSTRIAL LINER LESS APPLICATOR FOR ANY SHAPE OF LABELS
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Boucherville, November 16th, 2011 – The first industrial liner less applicator will be installed at an important household product manufacturer in Montreal, Canada. This allows a significant change in the conception of the liner less labelling.
Up until now, this economical and ecological way to make labels was marginal because label printers were limited to square or rectangular label shapes and to the tie points.
This new labelling method does not bring limits to the shape of labels nor to their application speed.
This process allows big label users to access the liner less mode without any marketing compromise and without major modifications of their production lines.
A dozen of brand owners are already interested in this process.
Many label printers around the world are ready to take up the liner less challenge with the ETI COHESIO technology.
According to Francois Bayzelon: « The liner less, we have been hearing about for years, will finally see the light of day and people in the industry will realize that it does not make sense to waste 50% of the material used to make a pressure sensitive label.”
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