DIGICAN® is a full-coverage digital label applied seamlessly to a can, giving the appearance of a printed can without the disadvantages of conventional print.
Manufacturers have ample commercial motivation to ensure that the products they make are linked back to them, and that's a key aspect of the unique
identification that a SmartPrefix provides.
To enhance safety and environmental protection, the EPA's Hazardous Waste Generator Improvements Final Rule, which became effective federally last year, requires identification including the words "Hazardous Waste," a description of the container's hazards, and the date the accumulation started on each container.
Retailer paint can labels are used not only for inventory management with SKU, barcode, product name, order number and a variety of variable data, but also to convey the paint’s exact color formulation.
The GHS-compliant synthetic labels are chemical, tear and abrasion resistant, and are constructed with a marine-grade adhesive that is waterproof and passes a 90-day seawater submersion adhesion test. Unlike typical labels, which crack and harden in harsh conditions, they are UV resistant with 2+ years of outdoor UV life.
HP Mile Inc., a Syracuse-based label printing company, has acquired all assets of Lauraville Packaging LLC, a label converter based in Geneva, NY. Lauraville Packaging is now a division of HP Mile.
The K-Sun® PEARLabel® 400iXL general labeling solution pairs the new PEARLabel 400iXL Energy Star-certified, wide-format thermal transfer printer with new PC software for bar code, industrial and safety labeling, wide heat-shrink tube markers, custom and compliant pipe markers, and tags.
In the coating manufacturing business, the ability to affordably produce short- to medium-run, full-color product labels can be a major competitive advantage.
Fort Dearborn Co., a top label manufacturer headquartered in Elk Grove, IL, has acquired the coatings label business of FetterGroup, a printing and manufacturing company located in Louisville, KY.