
Digital transformation, artificial intelligence (AI), man and machine paired with climate-neutral production: automatica outlines the factory of the future, and Bluhm Systeme offers customised solutions for labelling.
Some of the labelling products made in Germany, which can ensure greater efficiency, transparency and sustainability in a smart factory, are offered by Bluhm Systems shown. The company has coders, printers, lasers and series labellers that can be optimally integrated into all production lines.
The Markoprint integra PP 108 inkjet printer can be used to replace bicolour labels on products. Direct ink printing allows all information to be applied to cardboard packaging, for example. It marks with a print height of up to 108 millimetres.
The Linx 8900 continuous inkjet printer continuously monitors the ink levels and viscosity. This guarantees a permanently perfect print result and creates production reliability. It is ready for use from 0 to 50 °C. Ink and solvent can be refilled quickly and easily. The print head cable is up to six metres long, allowing flexible positioning.
In addition to numbers and designations, the e-Mark CO2-laser can also apply barcodes to a wide variety of materials such as plastic, rubber, paper, cardboard, foils or coated metals. It marks the brake pads in the image at a speed of up to 90 millimetres per second, whether stationary or in motion.
Bluhm Systeme at automatica: Hall A5, Stand 501
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