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Labelling systems from SITECH are designed for the labelling of printed media and meet the demanding requirements of production environments in the newspaper and commercial print industries. SITECH’s different types of applicators allow users to apply labels to products in either gripper or belt conveying in mailrooms or to the web in web presses. The labels are drawn “endless” from a box and are positioned exactly on the product.
 

Range of application

The sticker applicator 6AM + Servo-Cut is designed for the labelling of printed media and meets the demanding requirements of production environments in the news-paper and commercial print industries.

The labels are drawn ‘endless’ from a box and are positioned exactly on the paper. An integrated cutter cuts the waste release liner into pieces for easy waste handling without using an additional vacuum-system. The sticker applicator system interface can be connected to the conveyor systems delivered by MÜLLER-MARTINI, FERAG, IDAB WAMAC, SCHUR and other manufacturers.

 

 

With the labeller Smart, Sitech Systems is launching a labelling machine at the top of its class. During its development, the focus was on customer requirements for "optimising line productivity" at the same time as "minimising total costs of ownership". To achieve these goals, the Smart innovation is combining new with proven technology. The labelling machine sets entirely new standards for user friendliness, operational reliability and labelling precision – all decisive requirements for increasing line productivity. At the same time, the Smart can reduce the operating costs incurred by the customer – periods of downtime, maintenance effort, installation and expansion costs are reduced to an absolute minimum.

 

   

This sticker applicator is designed for the labelling of printed media directly on a paperweb to serve demanding requirements of production environments in the newspaper and commercial print industries.