All labellers in Clean Design for the first time

Just in time for Interpack, Herma has converted its portfolio of labelling machines to the Clean Design. The new Clean Design HMI for the E and M series machines will be on display there, for all machines that have their own control system.

Just in time for Interpack, Herma has converted its entire portfolio of labelling machines to the Clean Design. The new Clean Design HMI for the E and M series machines, i.e. for all machines that have their own control system, will also be on show for the first time.

It picks up the Clear and intuitive user control and symbol language that users are already familiar with from the HERMA 500 labeller. The labeller and labelling machine are therefore characterised by a uniform operating method. This ensures Herma particularly fast and secure access to all functions.

Behind the clean design with its striking rounded corners lies a completely new design approach. In addition to the basic frame as the machine base, the functional modules such as the conveyor belt, labelling station and transfer belts can therefore be used universally across all machines. The Modules are now independent of each other and can therefore be customised to meet individual customer requirements. In larger quantities, they can be pre-assembled and placed in stock.

The new HMI will be demonstrated on site on the high-performance 362E for double-sided labelling. Also on show will be the 652C for combined top and bottom labelling (pictured) and the 752C for closure labelling over several sides.

Display

At the joint Packaging Valley stand (Hall 16, Stand D72-5), the specialists will also be premièring the 132M HC (Fig.) in a clean design and with a new HMI for the wrap-around labelling, especially for pharmaceutical products. As a high-speed version, it achieves up to 600 cycles per minute for the first time, including variable data printing with camera control and GMP-compliant rejection of bad products.

Source: Herma

Herma at the interpack: Hall 8b, Stand C27

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