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Eight Years and Counting for Jetrix and Brett Martin
Array ( [post_title] => Eight Years and Counting for Jetrix and Brett Martin [post_content] => Jetrix looks back on a long and successful working relationship with Brett Martin and its industry-leading Foamalux range Based in Witney in the UK, Jetrix, part of InkTec Europe, is one of the leading flatbed printer manufacturers on the market. Ideal for the production of photographic work, quality signage and for industrial applications, Jetrix’s UV LED flatbed printer range is designed to provide fast, economical and intelligent solutions. When it comes to proving to potential custome [post_excerpt] => Jetrix looks back on a long and successful working relationship with Brett Martin and its industry-leading Foamalux range Based in Witney in the UK, Jetrix, part of InkTec Europe, is one of the leading flatbed printer manufacturers on the mark... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97523 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97523-eight-years-counting-jetrix-brett-martin/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 1493622a0200dc92e7fae7a9188070a3 ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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DCOS to Showcase its Automation Solutions at IFRA 2019
Array ( [post_title] => DCOS to Showcase its Automation Solutions at IFRA 2019 [post_content] => Kinna – DCOS is very excited to be exhibiting at the upcoming IFRA 2019! This past year DCOS has achieved great success and increased market penetration in Europe, Africa, and North America for our closed loop automation/inspection upgrades, and for our drive and controls retrofits. Closed loop density, color register and cut-off control upgrades have been installed on Tensor, KBA, manroland, DGM & Goss presses world-wide this past year. We have also seen a keen interest in retrof [post_excerpt] => Kinna – DCOS is very excited to be exhibiting at the upcoming IFRA 2019! This past year DCOS has achieved great success and increased market penetration in Europe, Africa, and North America for our closed loop automation/inspection ... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97524 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97524-dcos-showcase-automation-solutions-ifra-2019/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 14ae5293ef93227f9dd8470564f24d7e ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => DCOS to Showcase its Automation Solutions at IFRA 2019 [post_content] => Kinna – DCOS is very excited to be exhibiting at the upcoming IFRA 2019! This past year DCOS has achieved great success and increased market penetration in Europe, Africa, and North America for our closed loop automation/inspection upgrades, and for our drive and controls retrofits. Closed loop density, color register and cut-off control upgrades have been installed on Tensor, KBA, manroland, DGM & Goss presses world-wide this past year. We have also seen a keen interest in retrof [post_excerpt] => Kinna – DCOS is very excited to be exhibiting at the upcoming IFRA 2019! This past year DCOS has achieved great success and increased market penetration in Europe, Africa, and North America for our closed loop automation/inspection ... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97524 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97524-dcos-showcase-automation-solutions-ifra-2019/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 14ae5293ef93227f9dd8470564f24d7e [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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SNA Displays Nabs Rick Bortles to Lead Global Sales
Array ( [post_title] => SNA Displays Nabs Rick Bortles to Lead Global Sales [post_content] => New York City – SNA Displays has promoted the head of its North American Channel program, Rick Bortles, to lead its global sales operations, citing a desire to consolidate its sales and marketing efforts across its various sales divisions. “We’ve had such enormous growth in the last few years,” said Dennis Hickey, president of SNA Displays. “After establishing our channel division a few years ago, we’ve partnered with some first-class integrators wh [post_excerpt] => New York City – SNA Displays has promoted the head of its North American Channel program, Rick Bortles, to lead its global sales operations, citing a desire to consolidate its sales and marketing efforts across its various sale... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97530 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97530-sna-displays-nabs-rick-bortles-lead-global-sales/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => d563b66bb8598a3dca9ea050f4379b62 ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => SNA Displays Nabs Rick Bortles to Lead Global Sales [post_content] => New York City – SNA Displays has promoted the head of its North American Channel program, Rick Bortles, to lead its global sales operations, citing a desire to consolidate its sales and marketing efforts across its various sales divisions. “We’ve had such enormous growth in the last few years,” said Dennis Hickey, president of SNA Displays. “After establishing our channel division a few years ago, we’ve partnered with some first-class integrators wh [post_excerpt] => New York City – SNA Displays has promoted the head of its North American Channel program, Rick Bortles, to lead its global sales operations, citing a desire to consolidate its sales and marketing efforts across its various sale... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97530 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97530-sna-displays-nabs-rick-bortles-lead-global-sales/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => d563b66bb8598a3dca9ea050f4379b62 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Nekoosa Bucks Promotion to Run Through October
Array ( [post_title] => Nekoosa Bucks Promotion to Run Through October [post_content] => Celebrate Oktoberfest with $5 Nekoosa Bucks Nekoosa, Wis. – Nekoosa is once again running an October promotion with their Nekoosa Bucks rewards program, reaffirming the fact that ‘It Always Pays to Run Nekoosa.’ During the month of October, all Nekoosa Bucks are worth $5 when the promotional code, ‘October’ is used in conjunction with the standard, ‘Online Redemption Code’ found within their box(es) of carbonless is entered. It’s that easy! Qualif [post_excerpt] => Celebrate Oktoberfest with $5 Nekoosa Bucks Nekoosa, Wis. – Nekoosa is once again running an October promotion with their Nekoosa Bucks rewards program, reaffirming the fact that ‘It Always Pays to Run Nekoosa.’ During the mo... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97520 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97520-nekoosa-bucks-promotion-run-through-october/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => d64d14f0b03178be8d366290fdb3577e ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => Nekoosa Bucks Promotion to Run Through October [post_content] => Celebrate Oktoberfest with $5 Nekoosa Bucks Nekoosa, Wis. – Nekoosa is once again running an October promotion with their Nekoosa Bucks rewards program, reaffirming the fact that ‘It Always Pays to Run Nekoosa.’ During the month of October, all Nekoosa Bucks are worth $5 when the promotional code, ‘October’ is used in conjunction with the standard, ‘Online Redemption Code’ found within their box(es) of carbonless is entered. It’s that easy! Qualif [post_excerpt] => Celebrate Oktoberfest with $5 Nekoosa Bucks Nekoosa, Wis. – Nekoosa is once again running an October promotion with their Nekoosa Bucks rewards program, reaffirming the fact that ‘It Always Pays to Run Nekoosa.’ During the mo... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97520 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97520-nekoosa-bucks-promotion-run-through-october/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => d64d14f0b03178be8d366290fdb3577e [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Graphic Packaging Holding Company Announces Kalamazoo, Michigan Mill for New Coated Recycled Board Machine Investment
Array ( [post_title] => Graphic Packaging Holding Company Announces Kalamazoo, Michigan Mill for New Coated Recycled Board Machine Investment [post_content] => Atlanta, Ga. – Graphic Packaging Holding Company, (the "Company"), a leading provider of packaging solutions to food, beverage, foodservice, and other consumer products companies, today announced that its Kalamazoo, Michigan mill will be the location for the new coated recycled board (CRB) machine. The Company will invest $600 million in the project, and the machine is expected to have an annual capacity of approximately 500,000 tons. The CRB machine is designed to be the larges [post_excerpt] => Atlanta, Ga. – Graphic Packaging Holding Company, (the "Company"), a leading provider of packaging solutions to food, beverage, foodservice, and other consumer products companies, today announced that its Kalamazoo, Michigan mi... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97528 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97528-graphic-packaging-holding-company-announces-kalamazoo-michigan-mill-new-coated-recycled-board-machine-investment/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 5d36585188b946e1605fe423d5c26dbb ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => Graphic Packaging Holding Company Announces Kalamazoo, Michigan Mill for New Coated Recycled Board Machine Investment [post_content] => Atlanta, Ga. – Graphic Packaging Holding Company, (the "Company"), a leading provider of packaging solutions to food, beverage, foodservice, and other consumer products companies, today announced that its Kalamazoo, Michigan mill will be the location for the new coated recycled board (CRB) machine. The Company will invest $600 million in the project, and the machine is expected to have an annual capacity of approximately 500,000 tons. The CRB machine is designed to be the larges [post_excerpt] => Atlanta, Ga. – Graphic Packaging Holding Company, (the "Company"), a leading provider of packaging solutions to food, beverage, foodservice, and other consumer products companies, today announced that its Kalamazoo, Michigan mi... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97528 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97528-graphic-packaging-holding-company-announces-kalamazoo-michigan-mill-new-coated-recycled-board-machine-investment/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 5d36585188b946e1605fe423d5c26dbb [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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GlassPrint 2019: Strongest Ever Technical Line-Up
Array ( [post_title] => GlassPrint 2019: Strongest Ever Technical Line-Up [post_content] => Featuring an expanded technical programme, the eighth GlassPrint conference and exhibition returns to Düsseldorf, Germany on 27-28 November 2019.As Europe’s only event dedicated to hollow and flat glass printing for decoration as well as function, GlassPrint 2019 will attract international glassmakers, decorators, end users, OEMs, suppliers and brand owners to the easily accessible Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel. The two-day programme will provide a unique platform to discuss the la [post_excerpt] => Featuring an expanded technical programme, the eighth GlassPrint conference and exhibition returns to Düsseldorf, Germany on 27-28 November 2019.As Europe’s only event dedicated to hollow and flat glass printing for decoration as w... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97529 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97529-glassprint-2019-strongest-ever-technical-line-/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 7c9828c0dfa4151cb917fe002195de8c ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => GlassPrint 2019: Strongest Ever Technical Line-Up [post_content] => Featuring an expanded technical programme, the eighth GlassPrint conference and exhibition returns to Düsseldorf, Germany on 27-28 November 2019.As Europe’s only event dedicated to hollow and flat glass printing for decoration as well as function, GlassPrint 2019 will attract international glassmakers, decorators, end users, OEMs, suppliers and brand owners to the easily accessible Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel. The two-day programme will provide a unique platform to discuss the la [post_excerpt] => Featuring an expanded technical programme, the eighth GlassPrint conference and exhibition returns to Düsseldorf, Germany on 27-28 November 2019.As Europe’s only event dedicated to hollow and flat glass printing for decoration as w... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97529 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97529-glassprint-2019-strongest-ever-technical-line-/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 7c9828c0dfa4151cb917fe002195de8c [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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GMG Process and Software Solution for Color-Accurate Mock-Up Creation Wins Prestigious Global Industry Label Award for Innovation
Array ( [post_title] => GMG Process and Software Solution for Color-Accurate Mock-Up Creation Wins Prestigious Global Industry Label Award for Innovation [post_content] => Hingham, Mass. – GMG, the leading developer of high-end color management solutions, announces that it won the Global Industry Label Award for Innovation (with employees up to 300) last night during an industry banquet at Labelexpo Europe 2019. The steering committee chose the GMG application for the Calibration Wizard, enabling color-accurate and reproducible proofing on different substrates as the most innovative solution of the year. Now in its 16th edition, the awards recognize the [post_excerpt] => Hingham, Mass. – GMG, the leading developer of high-end color management solutions, announces that it won the Global Industry Label Award for Innovation (with employees up to 300) last night during an industry banquet at Labelexpo E... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97517 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97517-gmg-process-software-solution-color-accurate-mock-creation-wins-prestigious-global-industry-label-award-innovation/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 6d1292b8743051ad115d198497e05ffb ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => GMG Process and Software Solution for Color-Accurate Mock-Up Creation Wins Prestigious Global Industry Label Award for Innovation [post_content] => Hingham, Mass. – GMG, the leading developer of high-end color management solutions, announces that it won the Global Industry Label Award for Innovation (with employees up to 300) last night during an industry banquet at Labelexpo Europe 2019. The steering committee chose the GMG application for the Calibration Wizard, enabling color-accurate and reproducible proofing on different substrates as the most innovative solution of the year. Now in its 16th edition, the awards recognize the [post_excerpt] => Hingham, Mass. – GMG, the leading developer of high-end color management solutions, announces that it won the Global Industry Label Award for Innovation (with employees up to 300) last night during an industry banquet at Labelexpo E... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97517 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97517-gmg-process-software-solution-color-accurate-mock-creation-wins-prestigious-global-industry-label-award-innovation/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 6d1292b8743051ad115d198497e05ffb [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Duallok – Gold Winner of the Fabled DOW Packaging Awards 2019
Array ( [post_title] => Duallok – Gold Winner of the Fabled DOW Packaging Awards 2019 [post_content] => Announced on 17 September, by David Luttenberger, Global Packaging Director and Mintel, Duallok received the prestigious Gold award at the 2019 DOW Packaging Awards. The Packaging Innovation Awards honour innovations in packaging design, materials, technology and processes across the entire packaging value chain. Originated by DuPont, the tradition of excellence is now continued by DOW, awarding recognition to brands, designers, retailers and suppliers from more than 30 countries aro [post_excerpt] => Announced on 17 September, by David Luttenberger, Global Packaging Director and Mintel, Duallok received the prestigious Gold award at the 2019 DOW Packaging Awards. The Packaging Innovation Awards honour innovations in packaging de... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97521 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97521-duallok-gold-winner-fabled-dow-packaging-awards-2019/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => df85d468c24a10742ad6fa4592219783 ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => Duallok – Gold Winner of the Fabled DOW Packaging Awards 2019 [post_content] => Announced on 17 September, by David Luttenberger, Global Packaging Director and Mintel, Duallok received the prestigious Gold award at the 2019 DOW Packaging Awards. The Packaging Innovation Awards honour innovations in packaging design, materials, technology and processes across the entire packaging value chain. Originated by DuPont, the tradition of excellence is now continued by DOW, awarding recognition to brands, designers, retailers and suppliers from more than 30 countries aro [post_excerpt] => Announced on 17 September, by David Luttenberger, Global Packaging Director and Mintel, Duallok received the prestigious Gold award at the 2019 DOW Packaging Awards. The Packaging Innovation Awards honour innovations in packaging de... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97521 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97521-duallok-gold-winner-fabled-dow-packaging-awards-2019/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => df85d468c24a10742ad6fa4592219783 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Ripon’s Julie Newhouse Speaks to Capacity Gathering at Women in Print Networking Event
Array ( [post_title] => Ripon’s Julie Newhouse Speaks to Capacity Gathering at Women in Print Networking Event [post_content] => Ripon, Wis. – Julie Newhouse, president of Ripon Printers, recently addressed a capacity turnout at Great Lakes Graphics Association’s inaugural Women in Print Networking event. Her keynote address chronicled Newhouse’s inspirational story of rising through the ranks to become president of one of the nation’s largest printing companies. Newhouse began her graphic arts career at Western Publishing Company, Racine, WI, in 1987 after graduating from the University of [post_excerpt] => Ripon, Wis. – Julie Newhouse, president of Ripon Printers, recently addressed a capacity turnout at Great Lakes Graphics Association’s inaugural Women in Print Networking event. Her keynote address chronicled Newhouse’s ... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97516 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97516-ripons-julie-newhouse-speaks-capacity-gathering-women-print-networking-event/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => c5e9c07b4a4b8fb01bc80fab7e1a463b ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => Ripon’s Julie Newhouse Speaks to Capacity Gathering at Women in Print Networking Event [post_content] => Ripon, Wis. – Julie Newhouse, president of Ripon Printers, recently addressed a capacity turnout at Great Lakes Graphics Association’s inaugural Women in Print Networking event. Her keynote address chronicled Newhouse’s inspirational story of rising through the ranks to become president of one of the nation’s largest printing companies. Newhouse began her graphic arts career at Western Publishing Company, Racine, WI, in 1987 after graduating from the University of [post_excerpt] => Ripon, Wis. – Julie Newhouse, president of Ripon Printers, recently addressed a capacity turnout at Great Lakes Graphics Association’s inaugural Women in Print Networking event. Her keynote address chronicled Newhouse’s ... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97516 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97516-ripons-julie-newhouse-speaks-capacity-gathering-women-print-networking-event/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => c5e9c07b4a4b8fb01bc80fab7e1a463b [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Madison Advisors' Gina Ferrara to Moderate Xplor Breakfast Panel on CCM Workflow and Inkjet Technologies at PRINT 19
Array ( [post_title] => Madison Advisors' Gina Ferrara to Moderate Xplor Breakfast Panel on CCM Workflow and Inkjet Technologies at PRINT 19 [post_content] => Colleyville, Tex. – Madison Advisors—Madison Advisors’ senior analyst, Gina Ferrara, will be moderating a PRINT 19 breakfast panel presented by Xplor. “Driving Your CCM Success with Workflow and Inkjet Technologies” is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. on Friday, October 4 in room N426abc at McCormick Place North in Chicago. The complimentary breakfast panel will include an industry update, an engaging panel discussion with audience participation, networking opportunitie [post_excerpt] => Colleyville, Tex. – Madison Advisors—Madison Advisors’ senior analyst, Gina Ferrara, will be moderating a PRINT 19 breakfast panel presented by Xplor. “Driving Your CCM Success with Workflow and Inkjet Technologies... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97518 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97518-madison-advisors-gina-ferrara-moderate-xplor-breakfast-panel-ccm-workflow-inkjet-technologies-print-19/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 6ab64eee1b9157067b60688c6256379c ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Madison Advisors' Gina Ferrara to Moderate Xplor Breakfast Panel on CCM Workflow and Inkjet Technologies at PRINT 19
Array ( [post_title] => Madison Advisors' Gina Ferrara to Moderate Xplor Breakfast Panel on CCM Workflow and Inkjet Technologies at PRINT 19 [post_content] => Colleyville, Tex. – Madison Advisors—Madison Advisors’ senior analyst, Gina Ferrara, will be moderating a PRINT 19 breakfast panel presented by Xplor. “Driving Your CCM Success with Workflow and Inkjet Technologies” is scheduled for 7:30 a.m. on Friday, October 4 in room N426abc at McCormick Place North in Chicago. The complimentary breakfast panel will include an industry update, an engaging panel discussion with audience participation, networking opportunitie [post_excerpt] => Colleyville, Tex. – Madison Advisors—Madison Advisors’ senior analyst, Gina Ferrara, will be moderating a PRINT 19 breakfast panel presented by Xplor. “Driving Your CCM Success with Workflow and Inkjet Technologies... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97518 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97518-madison-advisors-gina-ferrara-moderate-xplor-breakfast-panel-ccm-workflow-inkjet-technologies-print-19/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => 6ab64eee1b9157067b60688c6256379c [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Xitron Announces Support for HP FI-1000 Printhead
Array ( [post_title] => Xitron Announces Support for HP FI-1000 Printhead [post_content] => Adds to stable of inkjet development by going beyond the Digital Front End Ann Arbor, Mich./Brussels, Belgium – Xitron, the leading independent developer of RIP and workflow products for commercial, digital, and high-speed inkjet printing has opened LabelExpo 2019 by announcing support for the HP FI-1000 “Bar in a Box” printhead. Exhibiting in stand 9A55, the new DFE user interface is on display for prospective press manufacturers to examine and “touch.” “Thi [post_excerpt] => Adds to stable of inkjet development by going beyond the Digital Front End Ann Arbor, Mich./Brussels, Belgium – Xitron, the leading independent developer of RIP and workflow products for commercial, digital, and high-speed inkjet printin... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97525 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97525-xitron-announces-support-hp-fi-1000-printhead/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => b735a76d1f2f8b0b1ebc208fa817d0ab ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => Xitron Announces Support for HP FI-1000 Printhead [post_content] => Adds to stable of inkjet development by going beyond the Digital Front End Ann Arbor, Mich./Brussels, Belgium – Xitron, the leading independent developer of RIP and workflow products for commercial, digital, and high-speed inkjet printing has opened LabelExpo 2019 by announcing support for the HP FI-1000 “Bar in a Box” printhead. Exhibiting in stand 9A55, the new DFE user interface is on display for prospective press manufacturers to examine and “touch.” “Thi [post_excerpt] => Adds to stable of inkjet development by going beyond the Digital Front End Ann Arbor, Mich./Brussels, Belgium – Xitron, the leading independent developer of RIP and workflow products for commercial, digital, and high-speed inkjet printin... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 00:09:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:97525 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => WhatTheyThink.com Printing Industry News [syndication_source_uri] => http://whattheythink.com [syndication_source_id] => tag:whattheythink.com,2019:news [syndication_feed] => http://news.whattheythink.com/feeds/news.atom [syndication_feed_id] => 54 [syndication_permalink] => http://whattheythink.com/news/97525-xitron-announces-support-hp-fi-1000-printhead/?utm_source=whattheythink&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss [syndication_item_hash] => b735a76d1f2f8b0b1ebc208fa817d0ab [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 694 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 899 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Allegra Marketing Print Mail Announces Signed Franchise Agreement in Loveland
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Duplo USA to Debut New DC-618 Slitter/Cutter/Creaser at PRINT 19 and PRINTING United
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Raw materials to achieve better balance between economic and ecological performance at K 2016
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Developments in polymer composites to create opportunities for global medical composite market
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Anti-bacterial packaging doubles perishable food shelf-life, Zinc packaging reduces bacteria by 97%
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Asia Pacific to drive flexible electronics market estimated to cross US$87000 mln by 2024
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US imports to meet LatAms growing PE demand, Europe to continue high PE imports from Middle East
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Double digit growth in 3D printing offers manufacturing of complex designs a reality
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Growth of packaging and automotive in Asia Pacific to drive global polypropylene demand
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Driven by food & beverage labelling, global synthetic paper market to grow by 2019
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Products from wood and natural fibre composites are sustainable, offer a natural look and feel
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Petrochemical and Polymer Industry 2015, A Challenging Year for the Global Economy
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Advances in global thermoplastic elastomers market to be driven by ongoing product innovations
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Global agricultural films market to grow at over 5.5% on increasing demand from Asia-Pacific
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Styrenic polymers market for medical applications to register CAGR of 7.5% uptil decade-end
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Urbanization, rising incomes in Asia Pacific leads growth in global flame retardant market
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Biobased polymer capacity to triple to 17 mln tons in 2020- PET, PLA, PHA to show fastest growth
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Escalating demand from Asia Pacific to drive growth of global flexible packaging till decade-end
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Growing use of polymers to drive global petrochemicals demand at CAGR of 6.8% uptil 2020
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Driven by APAC demand, antimicrobial plastic market to grow at CAGR of 10% until end of decade
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Developments in bioploymers aid development of compostable food and beverage packaging
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Phase Change Material technology in two wheeler seat covers controls microclimate of human body
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Global metal substitution drives robust growth of global engineering plastics market
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Will plunging oil lead to overall boost in global economy by delivering windfall to..
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Global demand for polyethylene to rise 4% pa to almost 100 mln tons in 2018
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Trends affecting growth of polymer usage in medical device markets
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Brand protection with anti-counterfeiting resins, percept technologies with TPEs, taggant
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Shale gas developments in USA to impact growth in polyethylene film usage and global trade
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Shale gas developments in USA to impact growth in polyethylene film usage and global trade
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Flexible packaging, solar industry to drive global demand for specialty and high performance films
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Flexible packaging, solar industry to drive global demand for specialty and high performance films
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Increase in global propylene production by 2030 prompts radical shift in supply relationships
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Array ( [post_title] => Increase in global propylene production by 2030 prompts radical shift in supply relationships [post_content] => [post_date_gmt] => 2014-09-30 00:00:00 [post_date] => 2014-09-30 00:00:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2014-09-30 00:00:00 [post_modified] => 2014-09-30 00:00:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => http://www.plastemart.com/Upload/Newsletter/plastics-newsletter-30-sep-14.html [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => Newsletter for the Plastics Industry - Plastemart.com [syndication_source_uri] => http://www.plastemart.com/newsletters.asp [syndication_source_id] => http://www.plastemart.com/Rssfeed/Newsletter_for_the_platics_industry.xml [syndication_feed] => http://www.plastemart.com/Rssfeed/Newsletter_for_the_platics_industry.xml [syndication_feed_id] => 67 [syndication_permalink] => http://www.plastemart.com/Upload/Newsletter/plastics-newsletter-30-sep-14.html [syndication_item_hash] => 713cf220aca241a821769ae1d3980ac0 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( [0] => 444 ) [post_tag] => Array ( [0] => 5 ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) [post_excerpt] => )
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US shale gas changing dynamics in petrochemical industry of Asia, Latin America, Middle East
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N. America, Europe, APAC, to drive super absorbent polymers market past US$8 bln by end of decade
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W Europe, USA to drive biodegradable plastic packaging demand to US$8415 mln by 2019
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With a growing middle class and rise in urbanization, Asia to drive global olefin demand
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :With a growing middle class and rise in urbanization, Asia to drive global olefin demand
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Global Medical Polymer market to grow over 5% till 2020
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Global PolyLactic Acid and Lactic Acid market forecast to see robust growth to 2020.
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Global PolyLactic Acid and Lactic Acid market forecast to see robust growth to 2020.
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Global market for stabilizers to increase to US$5.3 bln in 2021
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First new polymers discovered in 20 years, Ninja polymers safely destroy bacteria
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Balance of power in BOPP film markets shifting from India and Middle East to China
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Balance of power in BOPP film markets shifting from India and Middle East to China
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Use of Performance Plastics in the European Automotive market to reach US$7.26 bln in 2019
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Global plastic processing machine market to continue upward curve through 2017
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Emerging markets to produce 50% global ethylene, depending on local access to feedstocks, demand
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Advances in polymers improve aviation safety- conductive coatings, conducting nano tubes
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Advances in polymers improve aviation safety- conductive coatings, conducting nano tubes
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Plastic films & sheets market to reach 70.9 mln tons by 2018 led by demand from food & pharma packag
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FAF deciding on filters on post to be syndicated:
Led by China and India, BRIC composites market to witness good growth over next five years
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Led by China and India, BRIC composites market to witness good growth over next five years
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Global caps & closures market estimated to reach 2,312 bln by 2018, at CAGR of 4% from 2013 to 2018
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Flexible packaging market in North America to reach US$25 bln by 2018, to be driven by mass food pro
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2013: A challenging year for the Indian petrochemicals industry
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Global Polylactic Acid market to reach US$5.2 bln by 2020 growing at a CAGR of 19.5% from 2013
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Global demand for plastics processing machinery projected to rise 6% pa through 2015
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A US$2.5 bln opportunity for electro-active polymers by 2018 led by conductive plastics
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Engineering plastics continues to grow-estimated to rise to over 29.1 mln tons globally in 2020
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Engineering plastics continues to grow-estimated to rise to over 29.1 mln tons globally in 2020
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Alicat Releases New Flow Calibrator for Air Quality Samplers
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Array ( [post_title] => Alicat Releases New Flow Calibrator for Air Quality Samplers [post_content] => Today Alicat’s Environmental Monitoring division released their new and improved FP-25 flow calibration kit. This calibration kit includes everything needed for auditing, calibrating, and... [post_excerpt] => Today Alicat’s Environmental Monitoring division released their new and improved FP-25 flow calibration kit. This calibration kit includes everything needed for auditing, calibrating, and... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-28 07:23:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-28 07:23:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-28 07:23:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-28 07:23:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52208 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52208 [syndication_item_hash] => 5d650f76f91108b3e0c96d70fed27788 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Macronix’ OctaBus Memory Available for Renesas High-end RZ/A2M Microprocessor Group to Explore Embedded Artificial Intelligence (e-AI) Solutions
Array ( [post_title] => Macronix’ OctaBus Memory Available for Renesas High-end RZ/A2M Microprocessor Group to Explore Embedded Artificial Intelligence (e-AI) Solutions [post_content] => Macronix International Co., Ltd. a leading integrated-device manufacturer in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market, announced today that Renesas Electronics has implemented Macronix’s dedicated... [post_excerpt] => Macronix International Co., Ltd. a leading integrated-device manufacturer in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market, announced today that Renesas Electronics has implemented Macronix’s dedicated... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52207 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52207 [syndication_item_hash] => ac466de52cc81417e8439867e59791e8 ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => Macronix’ OctaBus Memory Available for Renesas High-end RZ/A2M Microprocessor Group to Explore Embedded Artificial Intelligence (e-AI) Solutions [post_content] => Macronix International Co., Ltd. a leading integrated-device manufacturer in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market, announced today that Renesas Electronics has implemented Macronix’s dedicated... [post_excerpt] => Macronix International Co., Ltd. a leading integrated-device manufacturer in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market, announced today that Renesas Electronics has implemented Macronix’s dedicated... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 12:52:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52207 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52207 [syndication_item_hash] => ac466de52cc81417e8439867e59791e8 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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ZwickRoell Hardness Testing Solutions at the Quality Show 2019
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Array ( [post_title] => ZwickRoell Hardness Testing Solutions at the Quality Show 2019 [post_content] => ZwickRoell will exhibit solutions for hardness testing used in various industry applications at The Quality Show to be held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois, October... [post_excerpt] => ZwickRoell will exhibit solutions for hardness testing used in various industry applications at The Quality Show to be held at the Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont, Illinois, October... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-27 09:37:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-27 09:37:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-27 09:37:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-27 09:37:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52206 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52206 [syndication_item_hash] => 6bb3e63ee9a22fd3a6f5dec69543a369 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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New Kink Resistant Brewery Hose Now Available from BrewSavor® by NewAge® Industries
Array ( [post_title] => New Kink Resistant Brewery Hose Now Available from BrewSavor® by NewAge® Industries [post_content] => The BrewSavor line of products from tubing and hose manufacturer NewAge Industries now includes kink resistant, stainless steel wire reinforced hose. It joins BrewSavor’s crush resistant... [post_excerpt] => The BrewSavor line of products from tubing and hose manufacturer NewAge Industries now includes kink resistant, stainless steel wire reinforced hose. It joins BrewSavor’s crush resistant... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52205 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52205 [syndication_item_hash] => 74834ce28765eacd7c665ff158399e12 ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => New Kink Resistant Brewery Hose Now Available from BrewSavor® by NewAge® Industries [post_content] => The BrewSavor line of products from tubing and hose manufacturer NewAge Industries now includes kink resistant, stainless steel wire reinforced hose. It joins BrewSavor’s crush resistant... [post_excerpt] => The BrewSavor line of products from tubing and hose manufacturer NewAge Industries now includes kink resistant, stainless steel wire reinforced hose. It joins BrewSavor’s crush resistant... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-26 12:44:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52205 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52205 [syndication_item_hash] => 74834ce28765eacd7c665ff158399e12 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Toro Selects PostProcess to Implement Automated 3D Post-Printing
Array ( [post_title] => Toro Selects PostProcess to Implement Automated 3D Post-Printing [post_content] => PostProcess Technologies, the first and only provider of automated and intelligent solutions for additive manufacturing (AM) post-printing, and The Toro Company, a leading worldwide provider of... [post_excerpt] => PostProcess Technologies, the first and only provider of automated and intelligent solutions for additive manufacturing (AM) post-printing, and The Toro Company, a leading worldwide provider of... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52204 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52204 [syndication_item_hash] => 55c9cb814618b8d11f404f8c648ff358 ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Array ( [post_title] => Toro Selects PostProcess to Implement Automated 3D Post-Printing [post_content] => PostProcess Technologies, the first and only provider of automated and intelligent solutions for additive manufacturing (AM) post-printing, and The Toro Company, a leading worldwide provider of... [post_excerpt] => PostProcess Technologies, the first and only provider of automated and intelligent solutions for additive manufacturing (AM) post-printing, and The Toro Company, a leading worldwide provider of... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-26 12:35:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52204 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52204 [syndication_item_hash] => 55c9cb814618b8d11f404f8c648ff358 [faf_process_image] => ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Small Scale GMP Production of Parenterals
Array ( [post_title] => Small Scale GMP Production of Parenterals [post_content] => SP Scientific report that AstraZeneca BioPharmaceuticals R&D (Gothenburg, Sweden) has invested in a LyoConstellationTM S10 freeze dryer intended to help drive research and development of small... [post_excerpt] => SP Scientific report that AstraZeneca BioPharmaceuticals R&D (Gothenburg, Sweden) has invested in a LyoConstellationTM S10 freeze dryer intended to help drive research and development of small... [post_date_gmt] => 2019-09-26 07:36:00 [post_date] => 2019-09-26 07:36:00 [post_modified_gmt] => 2019-09-26 07:36:00 [post_modified] => 2019-09-26 07:36:00 [post_status] => publish [comment_status] => closed [ping_status] => closed [guid] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52203 [meta] => Array ( [enclosure] => Array ( [0] => ) [syndication_source] => AZoM.com - Materials and Engineering News Feed [syndication_source_uri] => https://www.azom.com/materials-news-index.aspx [syndication_source_id] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed] => http://www.azom.com/syndication.axd [syndication_feed_id] => 93 [syndication_permalink] => https://www.azom.com/news.aspx?newsID=52203 [syndication_item_hash] => 59c3cf57c91ee7b3929f092ed17af18e ) [post_type] => post [post_author] => 1 [tax_input] => Array ( [category] => Array ( ) [post_tag] => Array ( ) [post_format] => Array ( ) ) )
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Decide filter: Returning post, everything seems orderly :Small Scale GMP Production of Parenterals
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Understanding Powder Behaviour Supports Additive Manufacturing Processes at Formnext 2019
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ALD Technlogy: Jussi Rautee will Lead Picosun
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Passenger Trains with 3D Printed Parts Deployed in the UK
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T-Scan™ Technology Validated in Second Edition Dental Research Handbook
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Scratch Off
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Everyone is familiar with scratch off cards and how they work. The fun begins when you purchase a scratch off card, and you know that there is a possibility that you may win an awesome prize. We all hope to be the winner, but the excitement involved in whether you will be the lucky winner is what makes scratch offs so much fun.
In today’s online society it is hard for businesses to keep customers visiting their stores. One marketing strategy that will help keep customer engaged, and make you memorable is promotional scratch off cards. Fun promotional items, like scratch off cards, can bring customer to your business. They allow shoppers to have fun while shopping.
How to get Started
Scratch offs don’t have to be in a card form. They can be in a label or tag form as well. They can include anything under the surface of the scratch off, including text, codes, images or barcodes. You can be as creative as your mind will allow. Here are some things to consider when designing your scratch off label.
Scratch off messages can be as simple as “Winner” or “Try Again” and as complex as various longer messages or images. Here are some ideas for promotional scratch off labels:
Scratch off cards can even be used internally to help build up employee moral or at company events. Here are some ideas for internal company use:
When planning your scratch off promotions the possibilities are endless. Whitlam’s scratch off labels are a great way to engage with your customers via a contest or game! These promotional scratch off labels are a great way to bring customers, and keep your customers returning and engaged.
Whitlam can help you get started. Contact us today and we will do our absolute best to meet all your scratch off design needs.
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Everyone is familiar with scratch off cards and how they work. The fun begins when you purchase a scratch off card, and you know that there is a possibility that you may win an awesome prize. We all hope to be the winner, but the excitement involved in whether you will be the lucky winner is what makes scratch offs so much fun.
In today’s online society it is hard for businesses to keep customers visiting their stores. One marketing strategy that will help keep customer engaged, and make you memorable is promotional scratch off cards. Fun promotional items, like scratch off cards, can bring customer to your business. They allow shoppers to have fun while shopping.
How to get Started
Scratch offs don’t have to be in a card form. They can be in a label or tag form as well. They can include anything under the surface of the scratch off, including text, codes, images or barcodes. You can be as creative as your mind will allow. Here are some things to consider when designing your scratch off label.
Scratch off messages can be as simple as “Winner” or “Try Again” and as complex as various longer messages or images. Here are some ideas for promotional scratch off labels:
Scratch off cards can even be used internally to help build up employee moral or at company events. Here are some ideas for internal company use:
When planning your scratch off promotions the possibilities are endless. Whitlam’s scratch off labels are a great way to engage with your customers via a contest or game! These promotional scratch off labels are a great way to bring customers, and keep your customers returning and engaged.
Whitlam can help you get started. Contact us today and we will do our absolute best to meet all your scratch off design needs.
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Everyone is familiar with scratch off cards and how they work. The fun begins when you purchase a scratch off card, and you know that there is a possibility that you may win an awesome prize. We all hope to be the winner, but the excitement involved in whether you will be the lucky winner is what makes scratch offs so much fun.
In today’s online society it is hard for businesses to keep customers visiting their stores. One marketing strategy that will help keep customer engaged, and make you memorable is promotional scratch off cards. Fun promotional items, like scratch off cards, can bring customer to your business. They allow shoppers to have fun while shopping.
How to get Started
Scratch offs don’t have to be in a card form. They can be in a label or tag form as well. They can include anything under the surface of the scratch off, including text, codes, images or barcodes. You can be as creative as your mind will allow. Here are some things to consider when designing your scratch off label.
Scratch off messages can be as simple as “Winner” or “Try Again” and as complex as various longer messages or images. Here are some ideas for promotional scratch off labels:
Scratch off cards can even be used internally to help build up employee moral or at company events. Here are some ideas for internal company use:
When planning your scratch off promotions the possibilities are endless. Whitlam’s scratch off labels are a great way to engage with your customers via a contest or game! These promotional scratch off labels are a great way to bring customers, and keep your customers returning and engaged.
Whitlam can help you get started. Contact us today and we will do our absolute best to meet all your scratch off design needs.
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New Nutrition Facts Regulations 2020
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What You Need to Know
In May 2016 the FDA published new rules for the Nutrition Facts label for packaged foods. The new rules reflect new scientific information that links consumers diet to chronic diseases. The new rules will change the information on the Nutrition Facts label allowing consumers to make better informed food choices.
Even though the new rules and changes were published in 2016, the FDA gave manufactures dates of when theses changes need to be completed by. As 2020 approaches some of those dates are getting closer and manufactures need to be aware that by these indicated dates the new Nutrition Facts label needs to be updated on their products.
What are the Changes
The overall look of the Nutrition Facts label is remaining the same but there are some important updates to be aware of. These changes include:
Why the Change
The current Nutrition Facts label is more then 20 years old. The last requirements were published in 1993. Based on updated scientific research, new nutrition and public health research, more recent dietary recommendations from expert groups and input from the public, the FDA has updated the requirements. The updates will give consumers access to more recent and accurate nutritional information about the foods they are eating.
Dates to know
The Following dates were set by the FDA. Manufactures have until theses dates to comply.
How to Get Your Product Tested to Ensure Proper Changes are Made
If you would like more information on the new Nutrition Facts label rules, visit the FDA website. Make sure that you have the right information on your products Nutrition Facts label by getting a sample of your product tested at an FDA certified laboratory. The names and locations of appropriate laboratories can be found in publications such as, Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC), the American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC), the American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS), and the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), and other numerous trade journals and similar publications. Michigan State University has laboratories with the capability of testing food to get the information needed for Nutrition Facts labels.
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What You Need to Know
In May 2016 the FDA published new rules for the Nutrition Facts label for packaged foods. The new rules reflect new scientific information that links consumers diet to chronic diseases. The new rules will change the information on the Nutrition Facts label allowing consumers to make better informed food choices.
Even though the new rules and changes were published in 2016, the FDA gave manufactures dates of when theses changes need to be completed by. As 2020 approaches some of those dates are getting closer and manufactures need to be aware that by these indicated dates the new Nutrition Facts label needs to be updated on their products.
What are the Changes
The overall look of the Nutrition Facts label is remaining the same but there are some important updates to be aware of. These changes include:
Why the Change
The current Nutrition Facts label is more then 20 years old. The last requirements were published in 1993. Based on updated scientific research, new nutrition and public health research, more recent dietary recommendations from expert groups and input from the public, the FDA has updated the requirements. The updates will give consumers access to more recent and accurate nutritional information about the foods they are eating.
Dates to know
The Following dates were set by the FDA. Manufactures have until theses dates to comply.
How to Get Your Product Tested to Ensure Proper Changes are Made
If you would like more information on the new Nutrition Facts label rules, visit the FDA website. Make sure that you have the right information on your products Nutrition Facts label by getting a sample of your product tested at an FDA certified laboratory. The names and locations of appropriate laboratories can be found in publications such as, Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC), the American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC), the American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS), and the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), and other numerous trade journals and similar publications. Michigan State University has laboratories with the capability of testing food to get the information needed for Nutrition Facts labels.
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What You Need to Know
In May 2016 the FDA published new rules for the Nutrition Facts label for packaged foods. The new rules reflect new scientific information that links consumers diet to chronic diseases. The new rules will change the information on the Nutrition Facts label allowing consumers to make better informed food choices.
Even though the new rules and changes were published in 2016, the FDA gave manufactures dates of when theses changes need to be completed by. As 2020 approaches some of those dates are getting closer and manufactures need to be aware that by these indicated dates the new Nutrition Facts label needs to be updated on their products.
What are the Changes
The overall look of the Nutrition Facts label is remaining the same but there are some important updates to be aware of. These changes include:
Why the Change
The current Nutrition Facts label is more then 20 years old. The last requirements were published in 1993. Based on updated scientific research, new nutrition and public health research, more recent dietary recommendations from expert groups and input from the public, the FDA has updated the requirements. The updates will give consumers access to more recent and accurate nutritional information about the foods they are eating.
Dates to know
The Following dates were set by the FDA. Manufactures have until theses dates to comply.
How to Get Your Product Tested to Ensure Proper Changes are Made
If you would like more information on the new Nutrition Facts label rules, visit the FDA website. Make sure that you have the right information on your products Nutrition Facts label by getting a sample of your product tested at an FDA certified laboratory. The names and locations of appropriate laboratories can be found in publications such as, Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC), the American Association of Cereal Chemists (AACC), the American Oil Chemists Society (AOCS), and the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), and other numerous trade journals and similar publications. Michigan State University has laboratories with the capability of testing food to get the information needed for Nutrition Facts labels.
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[post_excerpt] =>What You Need to Know In May 2016 the FDA published new rules for the Nutrition Facts label for packaged foods. The new rules reflect new scientific information that links consumers diet to chronic diseases. The new rules will change …
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What are Egress Labels?
Wrinkles in bubbles in labels can affect a products appearance. Bubbling issues can occur with injection-molded plastics products. These products are commonly used in the durable goods industry.
Air Egress labels allow air to flow freely between a product and a label. This allows air from outgassing and entrapment to escape quickly. This process is created in the substrate using a micro-embossed texture to create an even finish. This complex texture that is created in the adhesive allows any trapped air to escape when the label is applied to a products surface.
Stray bubbles no longer have a chance to ruin the smooth application your label requires. Heat causes outgassing and bubbling of labels, but micro-embossed materials allow those bubbles to escape and keep the surface of the label smooth throughout the entire label’s lifetime. Labels on injection-molded plastics are more prone to bubbles or wrinkles but with Air Egress labels this is no longer a concern. Air Egress materials are durable and long lasting. They allow outgasses to escape even after environmental aging over time.
Features and Benefits
Uses
Air Egress labels can be used on a variety of durable labeling applications. Automotive labels, under hood applications, water heaters, lawn equipment, recreational vehicles and chemical drums for outdoor applications are just some of the products that Air Egress labels can be used on. Some examples of labels include, product identification labels, barcodes and rating labels, work in progress labels, property identification and asset tags, and durable goods labeling.
Whitlam works with different substrate suppliers to ensure that we meet your label requirements. We understand the importance of branding and why it is important to make sure that your label meets your brand standards. Whitlam cares about your products appearance. Contact us today if you would like more information about how we can help you have good quality labels on your products.
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What are Egress Labels?
Wrinkles in bubbles in labels can affect a products appearance. Bubbling issues can occur with injection-molded plastics products. These products are commonly used in the durable goods industry.
Air Egress labels allow air to flow freely between a product and a label. This allows air from outgassing and entrapment to escape quickly. This process is created in the substrate using a micro-embossed texture to create an even finish. This complex texture that is created in the adhesive allows any trapped air to escape when the label is applied to a products surface.
Stray bubbles no longer have a chance to ruin the smooth application your label requires. Heat causes outgassing and bubbling of labels, but micro-embossed materials allow those bubbles to escape and keep the surface of the label smooth throughout the entire label’s lifetime. Labels on injection-molded plastics are more prone to bubbles or wrinkles but with Air Egress labels this is no longer a concern. Air Egress materials are durable and long lasting. They allow outgasses to escape even after environmental aging over time.
Features and Benefits
Uses
Air Egress labels can be used on a variety of durable labeling applications. Automotive labels, under hood applications, water heaters, lawn equipment, recreational vehicles and chemical drums for outdoor applications are just some of the products that Air Egress labels can be used on. Some examples of labels include, product identification labels, barcodes and rating labels, work in progress labels, property identification and asset tags, and durable goods labeling.
Whitlam works with different substrate suppliers to ensure that we meet your label requirements. We understand the importance of branding and why it is important to make sure that your label meets your brand standards. Whitlam cares about your products appearance. Contact us today if you would like more information about how we can help you have good quality labels on your products.
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What are Egress Labels?
Wrinkles in bubbles in labels can affect a products appearance. Bubbling issues can occur with injection-molded plastics products. These products are commonly used in the durable goods industry.
Air Egress labels allow air to flow freely between a product and a label. This allows air from outgassing and entrapment to escape quickly. This process is created in the substrate using a micro-embossed texture to create an even finish. This complex texture that is created in the adhesive allows any trapped air to escape when the label is applied to a products surface.
Stray bubbles no longer have a chance to ruin the smooth application your label requires. Heat causes outgassing and bubbling of labels, but micro-embossed materials allow those bubbles to escape and keep the surface of the label smooth throughout the entire label’s lifetime. Labels on injection-molded plastics are more prone to bubbles or wrinkles but with Air Egress labels this is no longer a concern. Air Egress materials are durable and long lasting. They allow outgasses to escape even after environmental aging over time.
Features and Benefits
Uses
Air Egress labels can be used on a variety of durable labeling applications. Automotive labels, under hood applications, water heaters, lawn equipment, recreational vehicles and chemical drums for outdoor applications are just some of the products that Air Egress labels can be used on. Some examples of labels include, product identification labels, barcodes and rating labels, work in progress labels, property identification and asset tags, and durable goods labeling.
Whitlam works with different substrate suppliers to ensure that we meet your label requirements. We understand the importance of branding and why it is important to make sure that your label meets your brand standards. Whitlam cares about your products appearance. Contact us today if you would like more information about how we can help you have good quality labels on your products.
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[post_excerpt] =>What are Egress Labels? Wrinkles in bubbles in labels can affect a products appearance. Bubbling issues can occur with injection-molded plastics products. These products are commonly used in the durable goods industry. Air Egress labels allow air to flow freely …
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Brand Security
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At Whitlam we understand that it is important to protect your brand. Over a billion dollars is spent annually by US Fortune 500 companies to fight counterfeiting, protect brand names and trademarks. Every year automotive and aircraft part manufacturers lose billions of dollars in revenue to counterfeit parts. Since internet shopping has become so popular, counterfeit products are at its highest. Companies like International Trademark Association is estimating that the total global economic value of counterfeiting could reach $2.3 trillion by 2022. Most counterfeit items are sold online and bought by consumers and wholesalers. Counterfeiters are the most significant competitors in most markets.
Whitlam Group is determined to work with brand owners to come up with a solution that protects their brand, works best for them, and is cost-effective. Whitlam will combine low and high security elements together to enhance protection for brand owners and use different types of technology to maximize their protection. Spending extra for a label that will help protect your brand can be well worth the money if it stops counterfeiters from selling your product and stealing your money.
It is important to understand why brand owners need to protect themselves from counterfeiting because not only is it illegal it can also be very dangerous. Counterfeit products are not made to the same standards which can result in devastating accidents, mechanical malfunctions, health and safety risks, and a loss of positive reputation. Consumers, wholesalers, and manufactures are all at risk.
When consumers purchase counterfeit products, they may be at a loss when it comes to money, if the product doesn’t work. However, the main concern for consumers isn’t the loss of money but rather the health and safety risks that they may encounter when using counterfeit products. Some goods that consumers can purchase that may be counterfeit include automotive parts, power tools, electrical products, games, pharmaceuticals and other over-the-counter medications, baby formula, toys, clothes, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, outdoor equipment and much more. If a consumer uses any of these counterfeit items then they can be at risk for medical issues, mechanical malfunctions or even fatal consequences.
Manufactures and Wholesalers face the risk of lawsuits and liability costs. Even if they are unaware that they are selling a counterfeited product they are still held accountable. Counterfeit products can also lead to wholesalers issuing a recall which can cost them millions of dollars as well. Manufactures and Wholesalers can both lose their positive brand reputation if consumers are unaware, they bought a counterfeit product. If a brands reputation is ruined by counterfeit products it can be very difficult to repair the damage and regain a positive brand reputation.
There are hundreds of different security features that can be added to your brand, labels and packaging to help protect your products. The best time to place a security featured label on products is before the products leaves the manufacturing facility. Tamper evident, authentication and trace security labels are just a few options that brand owners have, to help secure their products. Multiple solutions can be combined to achieve maximum protection.
Tamper evident labels are printed on destructible substrates which can change appearance or are destroyed when tampering such as removing or transferring the label occurs. If a product was tampered with and the label was removed or transferred, a tamper evident label with show proof that the product was tampered. One way the label will do this is by ripping into pieces and leaving evidence behind on the product showing that it was tampered with. Sometimes this can be strips of the label itself or it can be the word “void” repeated over the area that the label was adhered to.
Authentication labels incorporate combinations of security features that can be visually seen or identified and easy to verify. These security features can be checked by anyone within the supply chain. Visual authentication includes barcodes, special inks, holograms, watermarks, embossing and more. Authentication labels can also contain hidden security features. Some hidden features include invisible images or text, hidden barcodes, digital authentication, markers, retro reflective technology, optical variable devices and more. Hidden features can be verified by special lighting, magnification, technology and software. Authentication labels are nearly impossible to copy or imitate.
A third option for brand security is track and trace labels. These labels are unique product identification solutions. Track and trace features can be visual or hidden and can be added to products, pallets or shipping containers. This unique marker can be monitored through the whole process of the supply chain. This feature requires special management data technology and software. Track and Trace solutions allows products to be traced from production all the way down the supply chain till the product reaches the consumers hands which allows the consumer to verify where the product came from and where it traveled from the time it left the manufacturing facility. With this information the consumer will be able to identify if the product was tampered with and if the product is authentic.
Protecting your brand by using brand security labels and packaging is important. It helps with verifying that products being sold to consumers are authentic and builds customer confidence and brand loyalty. Brand security assists with detecting counterfeit products high in the supply chain before the products reach the consumer.
Whitlam is here to help you find a solution. We specialize in brand security options such as tamper evident labels, authentication labels, and track and trace labels. These options can include but are not limited to part marking codes, holograms, specialty inks, RFID, QR codes, micro text, UV indicator, invisible text or images, special die-cuts, destructible substrates and more.
If you would like more information or feel like you need to protect your brand contact us today and let Whitlam help you find the best solution for your product.
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At Whitlam we understand that it is important to protect your brand. Over a billion dollars is spent annually by US Fortune 500 companies to fight counterfeiting, protect brand names and trademarks. Every year automotive and aircraft part manufacturers lose billions of dollars in revenue to counterfeit parts. Since internet shopping has become so popular, counterfeit products are at its highest. Companies like International Trademark Association is estimating that the total global economic value of counterfeiting could reach $2.3 trillion by 2022. Most counterfeit items are sold online and bought by consumers and wholesalers. Counterfeiters are the most significant competitors in most markets.
Whitlam Group is determined to work with brand owners to come up with a solution that protects their brand, works best for them, and is cost-effective. Whitlam will combine low and high security elements together to enhance protection for brand owners and use different types of technology to maximize their protection. Spending extra for a label that will help protect your brand can be well worth the money if it stops counterfeiters from selling your product and stealing your money.
It is important to understand why brand owners need to protect themselves from counterfeiting because not only is it illegal it can also be very dangerous. Counterfeit products are not made to the same standards which can result in devastating accidents, mechanical malfunctions, health and safety risks, and a loss of positive reputation. Consumers, wholesalers, and manufactures are all at risk.
When consumers purchase counterfeit products, they may be at a loss when it comes to money, if the product doesn’t work. However, the main concern for consumers isn’t the loss of money but rather the health and safety risks that they may encounter when using counterfeit products. Some goods that consumers can purchase that may be counterfeit include automotive parts, power tools, electrical products, games, pharmaceuticals and other over-the-counter medications, baby formula, toys, clothes, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, outdoor equipment and much more. If a consumer uses any of these counterfeit items then they can be at risk for medical issues, mechanical malfunctions or even fatal consequences.
Manufactures and Wholesalers face the risk of lawsuits and liability costs. Even if they are unaware that they are selling a counterfeited product they are still held accountable. Counterfeit products can also lead to wholesalers issuing a recall which can cost them millions of dollars as well. Manufactures and Wholesalers can both lose their positive brand reputation if consumers are unaware, they bought a counterfeit product. If a brands reputation is ruined by counterfeit products it can be very difficult to repair the damage and regain a positive brand reputation.
There are hundreds of different security features that can be added to your brand, labels and packaging to help protect your products. The best time to place a security featured label on products is before the products leaves the manufacturing facility. Tamper evident, authentication and trace security labels are just a few options that brand owners have, to help secure their products. Multiple solutions can be combined to achieve maximum protection.
Tamper evident labels are printed on destructible substrates which can change appearance or are destroyed when tampering such as removing or transferring the label occurs. If a product was tampered with and the label was removed or transferred, a tamper evident label with show proof that the product was tampered. One way the label will do this is by ripping into pieces and leaving evidence behind on the product showing that it was tampered with. Sometimes this can be strips of the label itself or it can be the word “void” repeated over the area that the label was adhered to.
Authentication labels incorporate combinations of security features that can be visually seen or identified and easy to verify. These security features can be checked by anyone within the supply chain. Visual authentication includes barcodes, special inks, holograms, watermarks, embossing and more. Authentication labels can also contain hidden security features. Some hidden features include invisible images or text, hidden barcodes, digital authentication, markers, retro reflective technology, optical variable devices and more. Hidden features can be verified by special lighting, magnification, technology and software. Authentication labels are nearly impossible to copy or imitate.
A third option for brand security is track and trace labels. These labels are unique product identification solutions. Track and trace features can be visual or hidden and can be added to products, pallets or shipping containers. This unique marker can be monitored through the whole process of the supply chain. This feature requires special management data technology and software. Track and Trace solutions allows products to be traced from production all the way down the supply chain till the product reaches the consumers hands which allows the consumer to verify where the product came from and where it traveled from the time it left the manufacturing facility. With this information the consumer will be able to identify if the product was tampered with and if the product is authentic.
Protecting your brand by using brand security labels and packaging is important. It helps with verifying that products being sold to consumers are authentic and builds customer confidence and brand loyalty. Brand security assists with detecting counterfeit products high in the supply chain before the products reach the consumer.
Whitlam is here to help you find a solution. We specialize in brand security options such as tamper evident labels, authentication labels, and track and trace labels. These options can include but are not limited to part marking codes, holograms, specialty inks, RFID, QR codes, micro text, UV indicator, invisible text or images, special die-cuts, destructible substrates and more.
If you would like more information or feel like you need to protect your brand contact us today and let Whitlam help you find the best solution for your product.
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At Whitlam we understand that it is important to protect your brand. Over a billion dollars is spent annually by US Fortune 500 companies to fight counterfeiting, protect brand names and trademarks. Every year automotive and aircraft part manufacturers lose billions of dollars in revenue to counterfeit parts. Since internet shopping has become so popular, counterfeit products are at its highest. Companies like International Trademark Association is estimating that the total global economic value of counterfeiting could reach $2.3 trillion by 2022. Most counterfeit items are sold online and bought by consumers and wholesalers. Counterfeiters are the most significant competitors in most markets.
Whitlam Group is determined to work with brand owners to come up with a solution that protects their brand, works best for them, and is cost-effective. Whitlam will combine low and high security elements together to enhance protection for brand owners and use different types of technology to maximize their protection. Spending extra for a label that will help protect your brand can be well worth the money if it stops counterfeiters from selling your product and stealing your money.
It is important to understand why brand owners need to protect themselves from counterfeiting because not only is it illegal it can also be very dangerous. Counterfeit products are not made to the same standards which can result in devastating accidents, mechanical malfunctions, health and safety risks, and a loss of positive reputation. Consumers, wholesalers, and manufactures are all at risk.
When consumers purchase counterfeit products, they may be at a loss when it comes to money, if the product doesn’t work. However, the main concern for consumers isn’t the loss of money but rather the health and safety risks that they may encounter when using counterfeit products. Some goods that consumers can purchase that may be counterfeit include automotive parts, power tools, electrical products, games, pharmaceuticals and other over-the-counter medications, baby formula, toys, clothes, shoes, accessories, cosmetics, outdoor equipment and much more. If a consumer uses any of these counterfeit items then they can be at risk for medical issues, mechanical malfunctions or even fatal consequences.
Manufactures and Wholesalers face the risk of lawsuits and liability costs. Even if they are unaware that they are selling a counterfeited product they are still held accountable. Counterfeit products can also lead to wholesalers issuing a recall which can cost them millions of dollars as well. Manufactures and Wholesalers can both lose their positive brand reputation if consumers are unaware, they bought a counterfeit product. If a brands reputation is ruined by counterfeit products it can be very difficult to repair the damage and regain a positive brand reputation.
There are hundreds of different security features that can be added to your brand, labels and packaging to help protect your products. The best time to place a security featured label on products is before the products leaves the manufacturing facility. Tamper evident, authentication and trace security labels are just a few options that brand owners have, to help secure their products. Multiple solutions can be combined to achieve maximum protection.
Tamper evident labels are printed on destructible substrates which can change appearance or are destroyed when tampering such as removing or transferring the label occurs. If a product was tampered with and the label was removed or transferred, a tamper evident label with show proof that the product was tampered. One way the label will do this is by ripping into pieces and leaving evidence behind on the product showing that it was tampered with. Sometimes this can be strips of the label itself or it can be the word “void” repeated over the area that the label was adhered to.
Authentication labels incorporate combinations of security features that can be visually seen or identified and easy to verify. These security features can be checked by anyone within the supply chain. Visual authentication includes barcodes, special inks, holograms, watermarks, embossing and more. Authentication labels can also contain hidden security features. Some hidden features include invisible images or text, hidden barcodes, digital authentication, markers, retro reflective technology, optical variable devices and more. Hidden features can be verified by special lighting, magnification, technology and software. Authentication labels are nearly impossible to copy or imitate.
A third option for brand security is track and trace labels. These labels are unique product identification solutions. Track and trace features can be visual or hidden and can be added to products, pallets or shipping containers. This unique marker can be monitored through the whole process of the supply chain. This feature requires special management data technology and software. Track and Trace solutions allows products to be traced from production all the way down the supply chain till the product reaches the consumers hands which allows the consumer to verify where the product came from and where it traveled from the time it left the manufacturing facility. With this information the consumer will be able to identify if the product was tampered with and if the product is authentic.
Protecting your brand by using brand security labels and packaging is important. It helps with verifying that products being sold to consumers are authentic and builds customer confidence and brand loyalty. Brand security assists with detecting counterfeit products high in the supply chain before the products reach the consumer.
Whitlam is here to help you find a solution. We specialize in brand security options such as tamper evident labels, authentication labels, and track and trace labels. These options can include but are not limited to part marking codes, holograms, specialty inks, RFID, QR codes, micro text, UV indicator, invisible text or images, special die-cuts, destructible substrates and more.
If you would like more information or feel like you need to protect your brand contact us today and let Whitlam help you find the best solution for your product.
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[post_excerpt] =>At Whitlam we understand that it is important to protect your brand. Over a billion dollars is spent annually by US Fortune 500 companies to fight counterfeiting, protect brand names and trademarks. Every year automotive and aircraft part manufacturers lose …
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Engraved name plates are used in the automotive and industrial industries. Some substrates that are used for engraved name plates are aluminum, brass, polycarbonate, stainless steel and more.
Etching and mechanical engraving are processes used when creating engraved name plates. Mechanical engraving uses a high-speed rotary cutting tool to cut into the surface of the name plate. After the engraving process an enamel paint is used to fill in the engraved areas.
Etching uses acid resistant coating in its process to burn away the areas that are engraved. Once the etching process is completed then an enamel paint is used to seal and cure the name plate. The plate is then soaked, cleaned and a clear coat-lacquered is applied for extra protection. This process is used to meet certain requirements such as depth of letters into the surface of the name plate.
All the different processes and special tools used when created an engraved nameplate can be very costly. When using the etching process, the chemicals used can be harmful to the environment.
Labels can be substituted for all of these processes as long as there is not any depth requirements. Label substrates can be extremely durable and more affordable. Label substrates can be less costly then the tooling or chemicals used in the mechanical engraving and etching processes.
Using a label may open the door for more options for brand security. Label specifications can be added to make the label self-destructive or include other security features. Some of these security features may not be achievable from the engraving processes.
Labels can be placed on any surface. A metal plate may still be used for your process but instead of having the plate engraved you can place a label on the plate. Foam adhesives that are used to attach name plates to desired surfaces can be used with labels as well.
Choosing a label over engraving may allow you to be more creative in your design of the label as well. Some of the more detail logos or designs that you would like to include on your name plate might not be achievable with etching and mechanical engraving but will be achievable with the design of a label.
Whitlam Group specializes in labels, tags and packaging. We have a state-of-the-art laboratory that allows us to test substrates to meet requirements. Some of our lab work includes abrasion, fluid immersion, heat aging/resistance, peel strength, thermal cycle and adhesion. Conforming to requirements is one of many standards that Whitlam Group abides by.
Whitlam Group also specializes in brand security. We understand the importance of protecting your brand and we aim to develop the highest possible level of security with optimum costs. Some ways we achieve this is threw tamper evident labels, authentication labels and trace securitylabeling solutions.
If you would like more information about how we can find a better solution for you, please contact us at 800-755-2235 or click here to send us a message of how we can help you.
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[post_excerpt] =>Process of Engraving Plates Engraved name plates are used in the automotive and industrial industries. Some substrates that are used for engraved name plates are aluminum, brass, polycarbonate, stainless steel and more. Etching and mechanical engraving are processes used when …
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Engraved name plates are used in the automotive and industrial industries. Some substrates that are used for engraved name plates are aluminum, brass, polycarbonate, stainless steel and more.
Etching and mechanical engraving are processes used when creating engraved name plates. Mechanical engraving uses a high-speed rotary cutting tool to cut into the surface of the name plate. After the engraving process an enamel paint is used to fill in the engraved areas.
Etching uses acid resistant coating in its process to burn away the areas that are engraved. Once the etching process is completed then an enamel paint is used to seal and cure the name plate. The plate is then soaked, cleaned and a clear coat-lacquered is applied for extra protection. This process is used to meet certain requirements such as depth of letters into the surface of the name plate.
All the different processes and special tools used when created an engraved nameplate can be very costly. When using the etching process, the chemicals used can be harmful to the environment.
Labels can be substituted for all of these processes as long as there is not any depth requirements. Label substrates can be extremely durable and more affordable. Label substrates can be less costly then the tooling or chemicals used in the mechanical engraving and etching processes.
Using a label may open the door for more options for brand security. Label specifications can be added to make the label self-destructive or include other security features. Some of these security features may not be achievable from the engraving processes.
Labels can be placed on any surface. A metal plate may still be used for your process but instead of having the plate engraved you can place a label on the plate. Foam adhesives that are used to attach name plates to desired surfaces can be used with labels as well.
Choosing a label over engraving may allow you to be more creative in your design of the label as well. Some of the more detail logos or designs that you would like to include on your name plate might not be achievable with etching and mechanical engraving but will be achievable with the design of a label.
Whitlam Group specializes in labels, tags and packaging. We have a state-of-the-art laboratory that allows us to test substrates to meet requirements. Some of our lab work includes abrasion, fluid immersion, heat aging/resistance, peel strength, thermal cycle and adhesion. Conforming to requirements is one of many standards that Whitlam Group abides by.
Whitlam Group also specializes in brand security. We understand the importance of protecting your brand and we aim to develop the highest possible level of security with optimum costs. Some ways we achieve this is threw tamper evident labels, authentication labels and trace securitylabeling solutions.
If you would like more information about how we can find a better solution for you, please contact us at 800-755-2235 or click here to send us a message of how we can help you.
The post Replacing Engraved Plates with Labels appeared first on Whitlam Group.
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Engraved name plates are used in the automotive and industrial industries. Some substrates that are used for engraved name plates are aluminum, brass, polycarbonate, stainless steel and more.
Etching and mechanical engraving are processes used when creating engraved name plates. Mechanical engraving uses a high-speed rotary cutting tool to cut into the surface of the name plate. After the engraving process an enamel paint is used to fill in the engraved areas.
Etching uses acid resistant coating in its process to burn away the areas that are engraved. Once the etching process is completed then an enamel paint is used to seal and cure the name plate. The plate is then soaked, cleaned and a clear coat-lacquered is applied for extra protection. This process is used to meet certain requirements such as depth of letters into the surface of the name plate.
All the different processes and special tools used when created an engraved nameplate can be very costly. When using the etching process, the chemicals used can be harmful to the environment.
Labels can be substituted for all of these processes as long as there is not any depth requirements. Label substrates can be extremely durable and more affordable. Label substrates can be less costly then the tooling or chemicals used in the mechanical engraving and etching processes.
Using a label may open the door for more options for brand security. Label specifications can be added to make the label self-destructive or include other security features. Some of these security features may not be achievable from the engraving processes.
Labels can be placed on any surface. A metal plate may still be used for your process but instead of having the plate engraved you can place a label on the plate. Foam adhesives that are used to attach name plates to desired surfaces can be used with labels as well.
Choosing a label over engraving may allow you to be more creative in your design of the label as well. Some of the more detail logos or designs that you would like to include on your name plate might not be achievable with etching and mechanical engraving but will be achievable with the design of a label.
Whitlam Group specializes in labels, tags and packaging. We have a state-of-the-art laboratory that allows us to test substrates to meet requirements. Some of our lab work includes abrasion, fluid immersion, heat aging/resistance, peel strength, thermal cycle and adhesion. Conforming to requirements is one of many standards that Whitlam Group abides by.
Whitlam Group also specializes in brand security. We understand the importance of protecting your brand and we aim to develop the highest possible level of security with optimum costs. Some ways we achieve this is threw tamper evident labels, authentication labels and trace securitylabeling solutions.
If you would like more information about how we can find a better solution for you, please contact us at 800-755-2235 or click here to send us a message of how we can help you.
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[post_excerpt] =>Process of Engraving Plates Engraved name plates are used in the automotive and industrial industries. Some substrates that are used for engraved name plates are aluminum, brass, polycarbonate, stainless steel and more. Etching and mechanical engraving are processes used when …
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If you are looking to fit a lot of information into your label and are worried about not having enough space, then maybe extended content labels are right for you. Choosing to have an extended content label gives you more room without having to change the size of your label or packaging. You can fit more information is the same amount of space or even less by layering the information into a multi-page label.
Extended Content Label eliminates having to create a second label. It also prevents you from having to downsize your artwork to make all the information fit within the label size you want. Having an extended content label on your product allows brand owners to have more flexibility with their products. Extended content labels can make your product stand out from your competition. It also opens the door for more design and creative capabilities to make your product more attractive.
Extended Content Labels can be used for any type of product. Most of the time extended content labels can be associated as being instructional labels or safety precautionary labels. Extended content labels can also be used for industries such as environmental, medical, automotive, health, beauty, food, beverage, retail, software, promotional, industrial and durable.
Extended content label can include conditions of sales, limitations of liability, warranty, regulatory standards, nutritional information or ingredients. Having a multi-page label can keep your product appealing on the shelve while included all the information that your label requires.
Whitlam offers many different solutions for extended content labels. Some options we offer are Piggyback, for single uses, or Triple Fold which can be either 8 panels or 24 panels. Choosing the right solution for your product depends on the substrate and design of your label.
Along with the different fold solutions we also offer printing options such as 12 color print,special adhesive, two-sided printing, barcodes, variable data, holograms and tamper-evident options. We also offer peal off removable options and re-sealable ability.
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[post_excerpt] =>Expanding Your Label If you are looking to fit a lot of information into your label and are worried about not having enough space, then maybe extended content labels are right for you. Choosing to have an extended content label …
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If you are looking to fit a lot of information into your label and are worried about not having enough space, then maybe extended content labels are right for you. Choosing to have an extended content label gives you more room without having to change the size of your label or packaging. You can fit more information is the same amount of space or even less by layering the information into a multi-page label.
Extended Content Label eliminates having to create a second label. It also prevents you from having to downsize your artwork to make all the information fit within the label size you want. Having an extended content label on your product allows brand owners to have more flexibility with their products. Extended content labels can make your product stand out from your competition. It also opens the door for more design and creative capabilities to make your product more attractive.
Extended Content Labels can be used for any type of product. Most of the time extended content labels can be associated as being instructional labels or safety precautionary labels. Extended content labels can also be used for industries such as environmental, medical, automotive, health, beauty, food, beverage, retail, software, promotional, industrial and durable.
Extended content label can include conditions of sales, limitations of liability, warranty, regulatory standards, nutritional information or ingredients. Having a multi-page label can keep your product appealing on the shelve while included all the information that your label requires.
Whitlam offers many different solutions for extended content labels. Some options we offer are Piggyback, for single uses, or Triple Fold which can be either 8 panels or 24 panels. Choosing the right solution for your product depends on the substrate and design of your label.
Along with the different fold solutions we also offer printing options such as 12 color print,special adhesive, two-sided printing, barcodes, variable data, holograms and tamper-evident options. We also offer peal off removable options and re-sealable ability.
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If you are looking to fit a lot of information into your label and are worried about not having enough space, then maybe extended content labels are right for you. Choosing to have an extended content label gives you more room without having to change the size of your label or packaging. You can fit more information is the same amount of space or even less by layering the information into a multi-page label.
Extended Content Label eliminates having to create a second label. It also prevents you from having to downsize your artwork to make all the information fit within the label size you want. Having an extended content label on your product allows brand owners to have more flexibility with their products. Extended content labels can make your product stand out from your competition. It also opens the door for more design and creative capabilities to make your product more attractive.
Extended Content Labels can be used for any type of product. Most of the time extended content labels can be associated as being instructional labels or safety precautionary labels. Extended content labels can also be used for industries such as environmental, medical, automotive, health, beauty, food, beverage, retail, software, promotional, industrial and durable.
Extended content label can include conditions of sales, limitations of liability, warranty, regulatory standards, nutritional information or ingredients. Having a multi-page label can keep your product appealing on the shelve while included all the information that your label requires.
Whitlam offers many different solutions for extended content labels. Some options we offer are Piggyback, for single uses, or Triple Fold which can be either 8 panels or 24 panels. Choosing the right solution for your product depends on the substrate and design of your label.
Along with the different fold solutions we also offer printing options such as 12 color print,special adhesive, two-sided printing, barcodes, variable data, holograms and tamper-evident options. We also offer peal off removable options and re-sealable ability.
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[post_excerpt] =>Expanding Your Label If you are looking to fit a lot of information into your label and are worried about not having enough space, then maybe extended content labels are right for you. Choosing to have an extended content label …
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Labels for Returnable & Reusable Packaging/Shipping Containers
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In today’s world recycling is very important. Many companies are trying to find new ways to protect the environment by reusing and recycling products or materials. Some companies have been doing this by using returnable and reusable packaging and shipping containers.
These containers are made from different materials depending on the product that will be being shipped in them to ensure quality, durability and safety. They can be split into sections to ship multiple parts in the same shipping containers and are separated by walls that are sometimes adjustable.
Sometimes these shipping containers can also be used for sequencing racks. Using the same container for a sequencing rack and shipping container can be very cost efficient. In the automotive industry these containers can be used for shipping products such as engines or car doors from supplier to assembly plants. Once the parts that are shipped in a container are taken out and used then the container can be sent back to the supplier to be re-used for the next shipment.
Some of the industries that these are used in are industrial, farming, manufacturing, distributing, warehousing, consumer goods and logistics organizations.
At Whitlam Group we do supply labels to help define and separate each compartment in these containers. We call these labels Cell Sequencing labels or Rack labels. These cell/rack labels are variable meaning each cell/rack in a container has a separate number and barcode on them. This will allow you to identify each part individually.
With our in-house lab capabilities, we can test these labels to ensure they will be durable on any type of container. We have various substrates and are able to find the adhesive and material combinations that will be right for you.
Whitlam Group strives to protect the environment and creating labels to help companies be able to label their parts in order to use these reusable/returnable containers is something we take pride in.
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[post_excerpt] =>What are Returnable & Reusable Packaging/Shipping Containers? In today’s world recycling is very important. Many companies are trying to find new ways to protect the environment by reusing and recycling products or materials. Some companies have been doing this by …
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In today’s world recycling is very important. Many companies are trying to find new ways to protect the environment by reusing and recycling products or materials. Some companies have been doing this by using returnable and reusable packaging and shipping containers.
These containers are made from different materials depending on the product that will be being shipped in them to ensure quality, durability and safety. They can be split into sections to ship multiple parts in the same shipping containers and are separated by walls that are sometimes adjustable.
Sometimes these shipping containers can also be used for sequencing racks. Using the same container for a sequencing rack and shipping container can be very cost efficient. In the automotive industry these containers can be used for shipping products such as engines or car doors from supplier to assembly plants. Once the parts that are shipped in a container are taken out and used then the container can be sent back to the supplier to be re-used for the next shipment.
Some of the industries that these are used in are industrial, farming, manufacturing, distributing, warehousing, consumer goods and logistics organizations.
At Whitlam Group we do supply labels to help define and separate each compartment in these containers. We call these labels Cell Sequencing labels or Rack labels. These cell/rack labels are variable meaning each cell/rack in a container has a separate number and barcode on them. This will allow you to identify each part individually.
With our in-house lab capabilities, we can test these labels to ensure they will be durable on any type of container. We have various substrates and are able to find the adhesive and material combinations that will be right for you.
Whitlam Group strives to protect the environment and creating labels to help companies be able to label their parts in order to use these reusable/returnable containers is something we take pride in.
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In today’s world recycling is very important. Many companies are trying to find new ways to protect the environment by reusing and recycling products or materials. Some companies have been doing this by using returnable and reusable packaging and shipping containers.
These containers are made from different materials depending on the product that will be being shipped in them to ensure quality, durability and safety. They can be split into sections to ship multiple parts in the same shipping containers and are separated by walls that are sometimes adjustable.
Sometimes these shipping containers can also be used for sequencing racks. Using the same container for a sequencing rack and shipping container can be very cost efficient. In the automotive industry these containers can be used for shipping products such as engines or car doors from supplier to assembly plants. Once the parts that are shipped in a container are taken out and used then the container can be sent back to the supplier to be re-used for the next shipment.
Some of the industries that these are used in are industrial, farming, manufacturing, distributing, warehousing, consumer goods and logistics organizations.
At Whitlam Group we do supply labels to help define and separate each compartment in these containers. We call these labels Cell Sequencing labels or Rack labels. These cell/rack labels are variable meaning each cell/rack in a container has a separate number and barcode on them. This will allow you to identify each part individually.
With our in-house lab capabilities, we can test these labels to ensure they will be durable on any type of container. We have various substrates and are able to find the adhesive and material combinations that will be right for you.
Whitlam Group strives to protect the environment and creating labels to help companies be able to label their parts in order to use these reusable/returnable containers is something we take pride in.
The post Labels for Returnable & Reusable Packaging/Shipping Containers appeared first on Whitlam Group.
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In today’s world recycling is very important. Many companies are trying to find new ways to protect the environment by reusing and recycling products or materials. Some companies have been doing this by using returnable and reusable packaging and shipping containers.
These containers are made from different materials depending on the product that will be being shipped in them to ensure quality, durability and safety. They can be split into sections to ship multiple parts in the same shipping containers and are separated by walls that are sometimes adjustable.
Sometimes these shipping containers can also be used for sequencing racks. Using the same container for a sequencing rack and shipping container can be very cost efficient. In the automotive industry these containers can be used for shipping products such as engines or car doors from supplier to assembly plants. Once the parts that are shipped in a container are taken out and used then the container can be sent back to the supplier to be re-used for the next shipment.
Some of the industries that these are used in are industrial, farming, manufacturing, distributing, warehousing, consumer goods and logistics organizations.
At Whitlam Group we do supply labels to help define and separate each compartment in these containers. We call these labels Cell Sequencing labels or Rack labels. These cell/rack labels are variable meaning each cell/rack in a container has a separate number and barcode on them. This will allow you to identify each part individually.
With our in-house lab capabilities, we can test these labels to ensure they will be durable on any type of container. We have various substrates and are able to find the adhesive and material combinations that will be right for you.
Whitlam Group strives to protect the environment and creating labels to help companies be able to label their parts in order to use these reusable/returnable containers is something we take pride in.
The post Labels for Returnable & Reusable Packaging/Shipping Containers appeared first on Whitlam Group.
[post_excerpt] =>What are Returnable & Reusable Packaging/Shipping Containers? In today’s world recycling is very important. Many companies are trying to find new ways to protect the environment by reusing and recycling products or materials. Some companies have been doing this by …
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Whitlam Welcomes New Marketing Coordinator!
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Katelyn Breton joined the Whitlam Team in 2016 as a Graphic Technician. At the time she had just graduated from Macomb Community College with her Design and Layout Associates Degree.
Katelyn continued her education while working at Whitlam and in 2017 graduated from Rochester College with a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications. At this time Katelyn was promoted to Lead Graphic Technician in our graphics department where she continued to grow and prosper with Whitlam Group.
Whitlam’s Graphics Supervisor stated that Katelyn “has a wonderful energy, drive and is a real go-getter.”
Whitlam is proud to announce that Katelyn continues to grow with Whitlam and has accepted her new position as Lead Graphic Technician / Marketing Coordinator.
Congratulations Katelyn!
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[post_excerpt] =>Katelyn Breton takes on the roll of Lead Graphic Technician / Marketing Coordinator Katelyn Breton joined the Whitlam Team in 2016 as a Graphic Technician. At the time she had just graduated from Macomb Community College with her Design and …
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Katelyn Breton joined the Whitlam Team in 2016 as a Graphic Technician. At the time she had just graduated from Macomb Community College with her Design and Layout Associates Degree.
Katelyn continued her education while working at Whitlam and in 2017 graduated from Rochester College with a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications. At this time Katelyn was promoted to Lead Graphic Technician in our graphics department where she continued to grow and prosper with Whitlam Group.
Whitlam’s Graphics Supervisor stated that Katelyn “has a wonderful energy, drive and is a real go-getter.”
Whitlam is proud to announce that Katelyn continues to grow with Whitlam and has accepted her new position as Lead Graphic Technician / Marketing Coordinator.
Congratulations Katelyn!
The post Whitlam Welcomes New Marketing Coordinator! appeared first on Whitlam Group.
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Katelyn Breton joined the Whitlam Team in 2016 as a Graphic Technician. At the time she had just graduated from Macomb Community College with her Design and Layout Associates Degree.
Katelyn continued her education while working at Whitlam and in 2017 graduated from Rochester College with a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications. At this time Katelyn was promoted to Lead Graphic Technician in our graphics department where she continued to grow and prosper with Whitlam Group.
Whitlam’s Graphics Supervisor stated that Katelyn “has a wonderful energy, drive and is a real go-getter.”
Whitlam is proud to announce that Katelyn continues to grow with Whitlam and has accepted her new position as Lead Graphic Technician / Marketing Coordinator.
Congratulations Katelyn!
The post Whitlam Welcomes New Marketing Coordinator! appeared first on Whitlam Group.
[post_excerpt] =>Katelyn Breton takes on the roll of Lead Graphic Technician / Marketing Coordinator Katelyn Breton joined the Whitlam Team in 2016 as a Graphic Technician. At the time she had just graduated from Macomb Community College with her Design and …
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Whitlam Group Masked Label
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Whitlam Group Masked Label
Are you in need of the perfect solution for a label with essential information that can withstand a production process? Our mask label is made from high-performance materials that can sustain various chemicals, paint baths, harsh temperatures and environmental conditions. These high performance layers can then be peeled off to remove and uncover your essential information unharmed.
Many companies use labels to identify or track items, sub-assemblies, parts, supplies etc. during their manufacturing processes. Some manufacturing processes include harsh environments. These could be extreme temperatures, chemical baths, painting, powder-coating, electro-coating (e-coat) etc.
Protecting Your Label
One type of label the Whitlam Group offers are known as “Masked” labels. Masked labels have at least two layers. The bottom layer is printed with the information necessary to facilitate the production process. This is often an identifying barcode, 2D Matrix Code, or part number. These numbers or codes can be constant, sequential, or random. The top layer is a clear plastic material through which the printed information on the base layer is visible. If the part goes through a painting or coating process that obscures the label, the top layer (mask) can be peeled away thus exposing the information on the bottom layer of the label. This allows identification of the part during subsequent processing without having the expense or effort of applying a new label. The part maintains its identity.
Masks can also be used as installation aids for applying decorative badging. They provide consistent spacing, proper orientation, and location to reference points.
Some masks can permit application of multi-part labels. Designed appropriately for a process, these masks allow for removal of certain sections of multi-part labels at specific steps of a process and still leave other sections of the multi-part label intact for removal at later steps in the process.
When designing Masked labels, it is important to understand the process parameters the parts and labels will be subjected to during the manufacturing processes and part use. It is important that the materials and the adhesives selected are appropriate so as to perform properly. The mask must stay on the base layer of the label, but not become permanently bonded to the base layer as a result of exposure to processing conditions. It is critical the mask and the base layer be compatible with each other.
The Whitlam Group can work with your process and product experts to determine the right combination of materials to develop a Masked label for your needs.
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Whitlam Group Masked Label
Are you in need of the perfect solution for a label with essential information that can withstand a production process? Our mask label is made from high-performance materials that can sustain various chemicals, paint baths, harsh temperatures and environmental conditions. These high performance layers can then be peeled off to remove and uncover your essential information unharmed.
Many companies use labels to identify or track items, sub-assemblies, parts, supplies etc. during their manufacturing processes. Some manufacturing processes include harsh environments. These could be extreme temperatures, chemical baths, painting, powder-coating, electro-coating (e-coat) etc.
Protecting Your Label
One type of label the Whitlam Group offers are known as “Masked” labels. Masked labels have at least two layers. The bottom layer is printed with the information necessary to facilitate the production process. This is often an identifying barcode, 2D Matrix Code, or part number. These numbers or codes can be constant, sequential, or random. The top layer is a clear plastic material through which the printed information on the base layer is visible. If the part goes through a painting or coating process that obscures the label, the top layer (mask) can be peeled away thus exposing the information on the bottom layer of the label. This allows identification of the part during subsequent processing without having the expense or effort of applying a new label. The part maintains its identity.
Masks can also be used as installation aids for applying decorative badging. They provide consistent spacing, proper orientation, and location to reference points.
Some masks can permit application of multi-part labels. Designed appropriately for a process, these masks allow for removal of certain sections of multi-part labels at specific steps of a process and still leave other sections of the multi-part label intact for removal at later steps in the process.
When designing Masked labels, it is important to understand the process parameters the parts and labels will be subjected to during the manufacturing processes and part use. It is important that the materials and the adhesives selected are appropriate so as to perform properly. The mask must stay on the base layer of the label, but not become permanently bonded to the base layer as a result of exposure to processing conditions. It is critical the mask and the base layer be compatible with each other.
The Whitlam Group can work with your process and product experts to determine the right combination of materials to develop a Masked label for your needs.
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Whitlam Group Masked Label
Are you in need of the perfect solution for a label with essential information that can withstand a production process? Our mask label is made from high-performance materials that can sustain various chemicals, paint baths, harsh temperatures and environmental conditions. These high performance layers can then be peeled off to remove and uncover your essential information unharmed.
Many companies use labels to identify or track items, sub-assemblies, parts, supplies etc. during their manufacturing processes. Some manufacturing processes include harsh environments. These could be extreme temperatures, chemical baths, painting, powder-coating, electro-coating (e-coat) etc.
Protecting Your Label
One type of label the Whitlam Group offers are known as “Masked” labels. Masked labels have at least two layers. The bottom layer is printed with the information necessary to facilitate the production process. This is often an identifying barcode, 2D Matrix Code, or part number. These numbers or codes can be constant, sequential, or random. The top layer is a clear plastic material through which the printed information on the base layer is visible. If the part goes through a painting or coating process that obscures the label, the top layer (mask) can be peeled away thus exposing the information on the bottom layer of the label. This allows identification of the part during subsequent processing without having the expense or effort of applying a new label. The part maintains its identity.
Masks can also be used as installation aids for applying decorative badging. They provide consistent spacing, proper orientation, and location to reference points.
Some masks can permit application of multi-part labels. Designed appropriately for a process, these masks allow for removal of certain sections of multi-part labels at specific steps of a process and still leave other sections of the multi-part label intact for removal at later steps in the process.
When designing Masked labels, it is important to understand the process parameters the parts and labels will be subjected to during the manufacturing processes and part use. It is important that the materials and the adhesives selected are appropriate so as to perform properly. The mask must stay on the base layer of the label, but not become permanently bonded to the base layer as a result of exposure to processing conditions. It is critical the mask and the base layer be compatible with each other.
The Whitlam Group can work with your process and product experts to determine the right combination of materials to develop a Masked label for your needs.
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Whitlam Group has received awards for “Excellence in Performance” as well as “Commodity Leader” from Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA). This award recognizes the achievement of SIA targets for safety, quality, cost, and delivery as well as top-scoring suppliers in the commodity category. Whitlam Group is one of only 22 suppliers that have been recognized for exceptional performance over the past year and one of only 6 companies who received two awards.
Whitlam Group is proud to provide quality products to our customers and is honored to have received these awards. We hope to continue to exceed these expectations in the future.
We are grateful to Subaru for the award and we congratulate the Whitlam Group team for the hard work that went into creating excellent products.
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Whitlam Group has received awards for “Excellence in Performance” as well as “Commodity Leader” from Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA). This award recognizes the achievement of SIA targets for safety, quality, cost, and delivery as well as top-scoring suppliers in the commodity category. Whitlam Group is one of only 22 suppliers that have been recognized for exceptional performance over the past year and one of only 6 companies who received two awards.
Whitlam Group is proud to provide quality products to our customers and is honored to have received these awards. We hope to continue to exceed these expectations in the future.
We are grateful to Subaru for the award and we congratulate the Whitlam Group team for the hard work that went into creating excellent products.
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Whitlam Group has received awards for “Excellence in Performance” as well as “Commodity Leader” from Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA). This award recognizes the achievement of SIA targets for safety, quality, cost, and delivery as well as top-scoring suppliers in the commodity category. Whitlam Group is one of only 22 suppliers that have been recognized for exceptional performance over the past year and one of only 6 companies who received two awards.
Whitlam Group is proud to provide quality products to our customers and is honored to have received these awards. We hope to continue to exceed these expectations in the future.
We are grateful to Subaru for the award and we congratulate the Whitlam Group team for the hard work that went into creating excellent products.
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The new Parker HLR high load rodless linear actuators are available from Micromech Now!
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Overview
The HLR is a linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications. This is a belt driven / linear guideway equipped actuator offering a very high load capacity at an extreme small form factor.
Its compact outside dimensions and stroke capabilities makes it ideal for a wide variety of standard applications.
With its technical data the HLR family fits to the most popular requirements in industrial applications. Combined with a wide choice of accessories it offers a very quick and easy way to build multi-axis solutions The predefined drive train simplifies the sizing and selection process and reduces the development time.

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Technical Overview:
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Click here for more details on the Parker HLR series (Follow link to PDF for detailed specifications…..)
For further information or assistance specifying the optimum HLR product for your application contact Micromech on 01376 333333 or Email sales@micromech.co.uk
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Overview
The HLR is a linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications. This is a belt driven / linear guideway equipped actuator offering a very high load capacity at an extreme small form factor.
Its compact outside dimensions and stroke capabilities makes it ideal for a wide variety of standard applications.
With its technical data the HLR family fits to the most popular requirements in industrial applications. Combined with a wide choice of accessories it offers a very quick and easy way to build multi-axis solutions The predefined drive train simplifies the sizing and selection process and reduces the development time.

Features/Benefits:
Technical Overview:
Markets:
Click here for more details on the Parker HLR series (Follow link to PDF for detailed specifications…..)
For further information or assistance specifying the optimum HLR product for your application contact Micromech on 01376 333333 or Email sales@micromech.co.uk
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The HLR is a linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications. This is a belt driven / linear guideway equipped actuator offering a very high load capacity at an extreme small form factor.
Its compact outside dimensions and stroke capabilities makes it ideal for a wide variety of standard applications.
With its technical data the HLR family fits to the most popular requirements in industrial applications. Combined with a wide choice of accessories it offers a very quick and easy way to build multi-axis solutions The predefined drive train simplifies the sizing and selection process and reduces the development time.

Features/Benefits:
Technical Overview:
Markets:
Click here for more details on the Parker HLR series (Follow link to PDF for detailed specifications…..)
For further information or assistance specifying the optimum HLR product for your application contact Micromech on 01376 333333 or Email sales@micromech.co.uk
Disclaimer
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Overview
The HLR is a linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications. This is a belt driven / linear guideway equipped actuator offering a very high load capacity at an extreme small form factor.
Its compact outside dimensions and stroke capabilities makes it ideal for a wide variety of standard applications.
With its technical data the HLR family fits to the most popular requirements in industrial applications. Combined with a wide choice of accessories it offers a very quick and easy way to build multi-axis solutions The predefined drive train simplifies the sizing and selection process and reduces the development time.
Features/Benefits:
Technical Overview:
Markets:
Click here for more details on the Parker HLR series (Follow link to PDF for detailed specifications…..)
For further information or assistance specifying the optimum HLR product for your application contact Micromech on 01376 333333 or Email sales@micromech.co.uk
Disclaimer
Licensing for these images came with permission from the Parker Hannifin Media Manager collection.
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Overview
The HLR is a linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications. This is a belt driven / linear guideway equipped actuator offering a very high load capacity at an extreme small form factor.
Its compact outside dimensions and stroke capabilities makes it ideal for a wide variety of standard applications.
With its technical data the HLR family fits to the most popular requirements in industrial applications. Combined with a wide choice of accessories it offers a very quick and easy way to build multi-axis solutions The predefined drive train simplifies the sizing and selection process and reduces the development time.
Features/Benefits:
Technical Overview:
Markets:
Click here for more details on the Parker HLR series (Follow link to PDF for detailed specifications…..)
For further information or assistance specifying the optimum HLR product for your application contact Micromech on 01376 333333 or Email sales@micromech.co.uk
Disclaimer
Licensing for these images came with permission from the Parker Hannifin Media Manager collection.
Article reposted with Parker Hannifin’s permission.
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Overview
The HLR is a linear actuator specially designed for the use in high quantity OEMs applications. This is a belt driven / linear guideway equipped actuator offering a very high load capacity at an extreme small form factor.
Its compact outside dimensions and stroke capabilities makes it ideal for a wide variety of standard applications.
With its technical data the HLR family fits to the most popular requirements in industrial applications. Combined with a wide choice of accessories it offers a very quick and easy way to build multi-axis solutions The predefined drive train simplifies the sizing and selection process and reduces the development time.
Features/Benefits:
Technical Overview:
Markets:
Click here for more details on the Parker HLR series (Follow link to PDF for detailed specifications…..)
For further information or assistance specifying the optimum HLR product for your application contact Micromech on 01376 333333 or Email sales@micromech.co.uk
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Licensing for these images came with permission from the Parker Hannifin Media Manager collection.
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Success Story from Kollmorgen – To get the casting die oscillating
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Billet, bloom, slab: Shape is given to the molten steel by the casting die in continuous casting. The casting die can be compared to a mold made of water-cooled copper in which targeted extraction of heat causes the steel to form an outer skin – at first as delicate as a raw egg. So that the freshly formed strand shell does not adhere to the copper wall during this process, the casting die oscillates along the casting plane. An oscillation mechanism helps with this. For the operation of these oscillation mechanisms, SMS Concast developed an electromotive solution with direct drive in an intensive co-engineering process with KOLLMORGEN. CONDRIVE is based on winding-optimized KBM motors – and has what it takes to revolutionize the form process in continuous casting.
Continuous casting represents the second revolution in steel production, after the discovery of the oxygen steel-making process. The discovery of the oscillating casting die was ground-breaking in the economic success of the process, explains Dino Kabosch, technology developer at SMS Concast AG: The Zürich-based company has been inextricably linked with continuous casting, more or less from its inception. It was Irving Rossi, steel pioneer and father of strand casting, who founded Concast AG in 1954. The SMS Group, to which Concast AG now belongs, achieves a global annual turnover of approx. three billion euros.
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has brought a solution onto the market which makes the oscillation of the casting die more effective and easier to regulate. The basis is formed by the direct drive technology from the KBM motor kits by KOLLMORGEN. A technically demanding joint phase of engineering took place beforehand. The result of this was the development of a drive solution which could create highly flexible oscillation profiles. The current electromechanical drive systems allow the frequency to be regulated online alone, while the amplitude is provided by the mechanical system.
The significance of the patented process will become clear when taking a closer look at the continuous casting process. The molten steel is delivered in batches in pans to the strand casting system. The steel, under the exclusion of air, flows from the pan into a tundish. This tundish is there is distribute the steel into different strands and also to act as an interim buffer when changing pans. The steel is dispensed via the tundish into one to eight strands and flows over the control device into the casting dies. This is where the molding process takes place. Either a casting powder or an oil is added to the surface of the molten steel in the casting die. The casting powder or oil, which is melted to a slag, amongst other things has the important task of ensuring lubrication between the strand shell forming on the wall of the casting die and the water-cooled casting die. Because of this lubricant effect and the relative movement between the strand shell and the casting die due to the oscillation, the soft, delicate strand shell does not continue to adhere to the casting die and can be continuously pulled out of the casting die “in a strand”.
This area is crucial for the high quality and, above all, operationally safe continuous casting. The oscillation generated by the KOLLMORGEN direct drives must be created with such polished a movement such that while pulling off the strand, there must be sufficient casting powder drawn into the gap between the strand shell and the wall of the casting die to minimize the effect of friction on the strand shell.
In addition to this, the tensile force resulting from the movement profile must not lead to the just-formed shell being torn up again. If this were the case, molten steel would pour out into the system – leading to immediate interruption of casting and subsequent production outage.
As a rule, a sinusoidal oscillation process is employed. What is crucial for this is the time window in which the oscillating, downward-moving, casting die overtakes the steel strand which is also moving downwards, before the forming unit at the lower peak travels back up.
This overtaking process is known as “negative strip time” and defines the time in which the casting powder is able to lie on outer wall of the steel while being pulled off. The oscillating movement of the casting die requires that the fine waves form on the surface of the strand, known as oscillation marks.
The ideal frequency at which the casting die should be oscillating in the continuous casting and, above all, at which amplitude, depends on factors such as the quality of the steel, the formulation, the production speed or even the casting die form. The negative strip time typically lies in a time window between 0.08 and 0.18 seconds. “If we don’t have this time, we cannot continue to cast. Then the entire mechanics fail to function – that is the friction characteristics between the copper and steel,” explains Kabosch, and he likens it to liquid chocolate cake sticking to the baking sheet and, when removed from the tin, it breaks apart. The interplay between friction force or friction coefficient and the ferrostatic pressure, which acts vertically on the inside of the casting die due to the molten steel, is fragile. “At this point, we use the direct drives by KOLLMORGEN,” explains the SMS Concast developer. The transfer of mechanical processes into a software-based Motion Control opens up possibilities of effectively implementing new movement curves and being able to very flexibly and individually adjust the movement to the differing casting conditions.
The particular advantage is that the frequency, the amplitude and the wave form of the oscillation can be changed. The amplitude is crucial for distance covered within a time window. “Converting a mechanical eccentric shaft for this is only possible during shutdown and takes a long time,” notes Dino Kabosch. Also compared to hydraulic drives for oscillation, the CONDRIVE scores highly since the actuator solution does not require a hydraulic infrastructure and also comes with significantly lower maintenance costs.
The torque motors specially adjusted by KOLLMORGEN to the needs of this application originate from the KBM kit. In the 118 installation size, the drives deliver torques of 660 Nm and a peak torque of 1000 Nm. The drive is thus in a position to precisely get the oscillation bulk, weighing between 3.5 and 7 tons, into oscillation. On the control side, SMS Concast also opts for KOLLMORGEN – in this case in the design of the S700 servo amplifiers.
KBM Direct Drive MotorWhat is unique about the production of oscillation is the fact the oscillation is not generated by a revolving eccentric shaft in a rotative continuous operation, but by the recurrent reversing motions of the motor. What may seem simple at first glance, has brought about very demanding challenges for engineering. The constant reversing leads to questions such as how the heat loss is effectively diverted. Other questions relating to lubrication also emerge.
Since the motor is no longer making complete revolutions, the grease for standard lubricated-for-life bearings is inevitably suppressed by the rolling elements. The effect of the lubrication is thus no longer guaranteed.
Finally, these three basic conditions have contributed towards KOLLMORGEN equipping the KBM motor with a water cooling system so that the heat loss can be effectively diverted. For the long-term effective lubrication of the few bearings of the gearless direct drives, stators and rotors are completely enclosed in an oil bath – which ultimately also securely protects the encapsulated unit against metal dust.
Another advantage results from the eradication of the drive – namely with an eye on continuous condition monitoring of the system and processes. By the KBM motor driving the process without the influence of disruptive gear effects such as play or friction, this ensures an extremely precise control of processes while also very directly and precisely monitoring the process due to the motor data. It is above all key motor data such as power and revolutions which allows the processes to be precisely analyzed – up to and including the incorporation into IoT systems.
Potential for modernizations
“The work has been worth it” – with regard to the findings garnered from a continuous casting machine at Swiss Steel AG, Dino Kabosch is delighted about this new oscillation process. “Two years of development have gone into this – the CONDRIVE is operating very well. Almost too well. We are still looking for faults in the mechanics, but we can’t find any. It’s a great feeling.”
Currently, CONDRIVE is being developed into a sought-after series product which, thanks to its simple integration and high availability, is very well suited to the modernization of existing continuous casting machines.
Contracts in Spain, India and China mark the success of the solution with the actuator direct drive technology by KOLLMORGEN inside.
Conclusion
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has developed a system which, due to the encapsulated direct drives from the KBM motor kit by KOLLMORGEN, is virtually maintenance-free. The innovation offers an excellent precision for controlling the oscillation of the casting die. In contrast to the other drive systems for oscillations (including hydraulic booster cylinders), CONDRIVE combines a simple design with online settings and monitoring of the oscillation curves.
Author: Martin Zimmermann, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Switzerland
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Billet, bloom, slab: Shape is given to the molten steel by the casting die in continuous casting. The casting die can be compared to a mold made of water-cooled copper in which targeted extraction of heat causes the steel to form an outer skin – at first as delicate as a raw egg. So that the freshly formed strand shell does not adhere to the copper wall during this process, the casting die oscillates along the casting plane. An oscillation mechanism helps with this. For the operation of these oscillation mechanisms, SMS Concast developed an electromotive solution with direct drive in an intensive co-engineering process with KOLLMORGEN. CONDRIVE is based on winding-optimized KBM motors – and has what it takes to revolutionize the form process in continuous casting.
Continuous casting represents the second revolution in steel production, after the discovery of the oxygen steel-making process. The discovery of the oscillating casting die was ground-breaking in the economic success of the process, explains Dino Kabosch, technology developer at SMS Concast AG: The Zürich-based company has been inextricably linked with continuous casting, more or less from its inception. It was Irving Rossi, steel pioneer and father of strand casting, who founded Concast AG in 1954. The SMS Group, to which Concast AG now belongs, achieves a global annual turnover of approx. three billion euros.
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has brought a solution onto the market which makes the oscillation of the casting die more effective and easier to regulate. The basis is formed by the direct drive technology from the KBM motor kits by KOLLMORGEN. A technically demanding joint phase of engineering took place beforehand. The result of this was the development of a drive solution which could create highly flexible oscillation profiles. The current electromechanical drive systems allow the frequency to be regulated online alone, while the amplitude is provided by the mechanical system.
The significance of the patented process will become clear when taking a closer look at the continuous casting process. The molten steel is delivered in batches in pans to the strand casting system. The steel, under the exclusion of air, flows from the pan into a tundish. This tundish is there is distribute the steel into different strands and also to act as an interim buffer when changing pans. The steel is dispensed via the tundish into one to eight strands and flows over the control device into the casting dies. This is where the molding process takes place. Either a casting powder or an oil is added to the surface of the molten steel in the casting die. The casting powder or oil, which is melted to a slag, amongst other things has the important task of ensuring lubrication between the strand shell forming on the wall of the casting die and the water-cooled casting die. Because of this lubricant effect and the relative movement between the strand shell and the casting die due to the oscillation, the soft, delicate strand shell does not continue to adhere to the casting die and can be continuously pulled out of the casting die “in a strand”.
This area is crucial for the high quality and, above all, operationally safe continuous casting. The oscillation generated by the KOLLMORGEN direct drives must be created with such polished a movement such that while pulling off the strand, there must be sufficient casting powder drawn into the gap between the strand shell and the wall of the casting die to minimize the effect of friction on the strand shell.
In addition to this, the tensile force resulting from the movement profile must not lead to the just-formed shell being torn up again. If this were the case, molten steel would pour out into the system – leading to immediate interruption of casting and subsequent production outage.
As a rule, a sinusoidal oscillation process is employed. What is crucial for this is the time window in which the oscillating, downward-moving, casting die overtakes the steel strand which is also moving downwards, before the forming unit at the lower peak travels back up.
This overtaking process is known as “negative strip time” and defines the time in which the casting powder is able to lie on outer wall of the steel while being pulled off. The oscillating movement of the casting die requires that the fine waves form on the surface of the strand, known as oscillation marks.
The ideal frequency at which the casting die should be oscillating in the continuous casting and, above all, at which amplitude, depends on factors such as the quality of the steel, the formulation, the production speed or even the casting die form. The negative strip time typically lies in a time window between 0.08 and 0.18 seconds. “If we don’t have this time, we cannot continue to cast. Then the entire mechanics fail to function – that is the friction characteristics between the copper and steel,” explains Kabosch, and he likens it to liquid chocolate cake sticking to the baking sheet and, when removed from the tin, it breaks apart. The interplay between friction force or friction coefficient and the ferrostatic pressure, which acts vertically on the inside of the casting die due to the molten steel, is fragile. “At this point, we use the direct drives by KOLLMORGEN,” explains the SMS Concast developer. The transfer of mechanical processes into a software-based Motion Control opens up possibilities of effectively implementing new movement curves and being able to very flexibly and individually adjust the movement to the differing casting conditions.
The particular advantage is that the frequency, the amplitude and the wave form of the oscillation can be changed. The amplitude is crucial for distance covered within a time window. “Converting a mechanical eccentric shaft for this is only possible during shutdown and takes a long time,” notes Dino Kabosch. Also compared to hydraulic drives for oscillation, the CONDRIVE scores highly since the actuator solution does not require a hydraulic infrastructure and also comes with significantly lower maintenance costs.
The torque motors specially adjusted by KOLLMORGEN to the needs of this application originate from the KBM kit. In the 118 installation size, the drives deliver torques of 660 Nm and a peak torque of 1000 Nm. The drive is thus in a position to precisely get the oscillation bulk, weighing between 3.5 and 7 tons, into oscillation. On the control side, SMS Concast also opts for KOLLMORGEN – in this case in the design of the S700 servo amplifiers.
KBM Direct Drive MotorWhat is unique about the production of oscillation is the fact the oscillation is not generated by a revolving eccentric shaft in a rotative continuous operation, but by the recurrent reversing motions of the motor. What may seem simple at first glance, has brought about very demanding challenges for engineering. The constant reversing leads to questions such as how the heat loss is effectively diverted. Other questions relating to lubrication also emerge.
Since the motor is no longer making complete revolutions, the grease for standard lubricated-for-life bearings is inevitably suppressed by the rolling elements. The effect of the lubrication is thus no longer guaranteed.
Finally, these three basic conditions have contributed towards KOLLMORGEN equipping the KBM motor with a water cooling system so that the heat loss can be effectively diverted. For the long-term effective lubrication of the few bearings of the gearless direct drives, stators and rotors are completely enclosed in an oil bath – which ultimately also securely protects the encapsulated unit against metal dust.
Another advantage results from the eradication of the drive – namely with an eye on continuous condition monitoring of the system and processes. By the KBM motor driving the process without the influence of disruptive gear effects such as play or friction, this ensures an extremely precise control of processes while also very directly and precisely monitoring the process due to the motor data. It is above all key motor data such as power and revolutions which allows the processes to be precisely analyzed – up to and including the incorporation into IoT systems.
Potential for modernizations
“The work has been worth it” – with regard to the findings garnered from a continuous casting machine at Swiss Steel AG, Dino Kabosch is delighted about this new oscillation process. “Two years of development have gone into this – the CONDRIVE is operating very well. Almost too well. We are still looking for faults in the mechanics, but we can’t find any. It’s a great feeling.”
Currently, CONDRIVE is being developed into a sought-after series product which, thanks to its simple integration and high availability, is very well suited to the modernization of existing continuous casting machines.
Contracts in Spain, India and China mark the success of the solution with the actuator direct drive technology by KOLLMORGEN inside.
Conclusion
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has developed a system which, due to the encapsulated direct drives from the KBM motor kit by KOLLMORGEN, is virtually maintenance-free. The innovation offers an excellent precision for controlling the oscillation of the casting die. In contrast to the other drive systems for oscillations (including hydraulic booster cylinders), CONDRIVE combines a simple design with online settings and monitoring of the oscillation curves.
Author: Martin Zimmermann, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Switzerland
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Billet, bloom, slab: Shape is given to the molten steel by the casting die in continuous casting. The casting die can be compared to a mold made of water-cooled copper in which targeted extraction of heat causes the steel to form an outer skin – at first as delicate as a raw egg. So that the freshly formed strand shell does not adhere to the copper wall during this process, the casting die oscillates along the casting plane. An oscillation mechanism helps with this. For the operation of these oscillation mechanisms, SMS Concast developed an electromotive solution with direct drive in an intensive co-engineering process with KOLLMORGEN. CONDRIVE is based on winding-optimized KBM motors – and has what it takes to revolutionize the form process in continuous casting.
Continuous casting represents the second revolution in steel production, after the discovery of the oxygen steel-making process. The discovery of the oscillating casting die was ground-breaking in the economic success of the process, explains Dino Kabosch, technology developer at SMS Concast AG: The Zürich-based company has been inextricably linked with continuous casting, more or less from its inception. It was Irving Rossi, steel pioneer and father of strand casting, who founded Concast AG in 1954. The SMS Group, to which Concast AG now belongs, achieves a global annual turnover of approx. three billion euros.
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has brought a solution onto the market which makes the oscillation of the casting die more effective and easier to regulate. The basis is formed by the direct drive technology from the KBM motor kits by KOLLMORGEN. A technically demanding joint phase of engineering took place beforehand. The result of this was the development of a drive solution which could create highly flexible oscillation profiles. The current electromechanical drive systems allow the frequency to be regulated online alone, while the amplitude is provided by the mechanical system.
The significance of the patented process will become clear when taking a closer look at the continuous casting process. The molten steel is delivered in batches in pans to the strand casting system. The steel, under the exclusion of air, flows from the pan into a tundish. This tundish is there is distribute the steel into different strands and also to act as an interim buffer when changing pans. The steel is dispensed via the tundish into one to eight strands and flows over the control device into the casting dies. This is where the molding process takes place. Either a casting powder or an oil is added to the surface of the molten steel in the casting die. The casting powder or oil, which is melted to a slag, amongst other things has the important task of ensuring lubrication between the strand shell forming on the wall of the casting die and the water-cooled casting die. Because of this lubricant effect and the relative movement between the strand shell and the casting die due to the oscillation, the soft, delicate strand shell does not continue to adhere to the casting die and can be continuously pulled out of the casting die “in a strand”.
This area is crucial for the high quality and, above all, operationally safe continuous casting. The oscillation generated by the KOLLMORGEN direct drives must be created with such polished a movement such that while pulling off the strand, there must be sufficient casting powder drawn into the gap between the strand shell and the wall of the casting die to minimize the effect of friction on the strand shell.
In addition to this, the tensile force resulting from the movement profile must not lead to the just-formed shell being torn up again. If this were the case, molten steel would pour out into the system – leading to immediate interruption of casting and subsequent production outage.
As a rule, a sinusoidal oscillation process is employed. What is crucial for this is the time window in which the oscillating, downward-moving, casting die overtakes the steel strand which is also moving downwards, before the forming unit at the lower peak travels back up.
This overtaking process is known as “negative strip time” and defines the time in which the casting powder is able to lie on outer wall of the steel while being pulled off. The oscillating movement of the casting die requires that the fine waves form on the surface of the strand, known as oscillation marks.
The ideal frequency at which the casting die should be oscillating in the continuous casting and, above all, at which amplitude, depends on factors such as the quality of the steel, the formulation, the production speed or even the casting die form. The negative strip time typically lies in a time window between 0.08 and 0.18 seconds. “If we don’t have this time, we cannot continue to cast. Then the entire mechanics fail to function – that is the friction characteristics between the copper and steel,” explains Kabosch, and he likens it to liquid chocolate cake sticking to the baking sheet and, when removed from the tin, it breaks apart. The interplay between friction force or friction coefficient and the ferrostatic pressure, which acts vertically on the inside of the casting die due to the molten steel, is fragile. “At this point, we use the direct drives by KOLLMORGEN,” explains the SMS Concast developer. The transfer of mechanical processes into a software-based Motion Control opens up possibilities of effectively implementing new movement curves and being able to very flexibly and individually adjust the movement to the differing casting conditions.
The particular advantage is that the frequency, the amplitude and the wave form of the oscillation can be changed. The amplitude is crucial for distance covered within a time window. “Converting a mechanical eccentric shaft for this is only possible during shutdown and takes a long time,” notes Dino Kabosch. Also compared to hydraulic drives for oscillation, the CONDRIVE scores highly since the actuator solution does not require a hydraulic infrastructure and also comes with significantly lower maintenance costs.
The torque motors specially adjusted by KOLLMORGEN to the needs of this application originate from the KBM kit. In the 118 installation size, the drives deliver torques of 660 Nm and a peak torque of 1000 Nm. The drive is thus in a position to precisely get the oscillation bulk, weighing between 3.5 and 7 tons, into oscillation. On the control side, SMS Concast also opts for KOLLMORGEN – in this case in the design of the S700 servo amplifiers.
KBM Direct Drive MotorWhat is unique about the production of oscillation is the fact the oscillation is not generated by a revolving eccentric shaft in a rotative continuous operation, but by the recurrent reversing motions of the motor. What may seem simple at first glance, has brought about very demanding challenges for engineering. The constant reversing leads to questions such as how the heat loss is effectively diverted. Other questions relating to lubrication also emerge.
Since the motor is no longer making complete revolutions, the grease for standard lubricated-for-life bearings is inevitably suppressed by the rolling elements. The effect of the lubrication is thus no longer guaranteed.
Finally, these three basic conditions have contributed towards KOLLMORGEN equipping the KBM motor with a water cooling system so that the heat loss can be effectively diverted. For the long-term effective lubrication of the few bearings of the gearless direct drives, stators and rotors are completely enclosed in an oil bath – which ultimately also securely protects the encapsulated unit against metal dust.
Another advantage results from the eradication of the drive – namely with an eye on continuous condition monitoring of the system and processes. By the KBM motor driving the process without the influence of disruptive gear effects such as play or friction, this ensures an extremely precise control of processes while also very directly and precisely monitoring the process due to the motor data. It is above all key motor data such as power and revolutions which allows the processes to be precisely analyzed – up to and including the incorporation into IoT systems.
Potential for modernizations
“The work has been worth it” – with regard to the findings garnered from a continuous casting machine at Swiss Steel AG, Dino Kabosch is delighted about this new oscillation process. “Two years of development have gone into this – the CONDRIVE is operating very well. Almost too well. We are still looking for faults in the mechanics, but we can’t find any. It’s a great feeling.”
Currently, CONDRIVE is being developed into a sought-after series product which, thanks to its simple integration and high availability, is very well suited to the modernization of existing continuous casting machines.
Contracts in Spain, India and China mark the success of the solution with the actuator direct drive technology by KOLLMORGEN inside.
Conclusion
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has developed a system which, due to the encapsulated direct drives from the KBM motor kit by KOLLMORGEN, is virtually maintenance-free. The innovation offers an excellent precision for controlling the oscillation of the casting die. In contrast to the other drive systems for oscillations (including hydraulic booster cylinders), CONDRIVE combines a simple design with online settings and monitoring of the oscillation curves.
Author: Martin Zimmermann, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Switzerland
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Billet, bloom, slab: Shape is given to the molten steel by the casting die in continuous casting. The casting die can be compared to a mold made of water-cooled copper in which targeted extraction of heat causes the steel to form an outer skin – at first as delicate as a raw egg. So that the freshly formed strand shell does not adhere to the copper wall during this process, the casting die oscillates along the casting plane. An oscillation mechanism helps with this. For the operation of these oscillation mechanisms, SMS Concast developed an electromotive solution with direct drive in an intensive co-engineering process with KOLLMORGEN. CONDRIVE is based on winding-optimized KBM motors – and has what it takes to revolutionize the form process in continuous casting.
Continuous casting represents the second revolution in steel production, after the discovery of the oxygen steel-making process. The discovery of the oscillating casting die was ground-breaking in the economic success of the process, explains Dino Kabosch, technology developer at SMS Concast AG: The Zürich-based company has been inextricably linked with continuous casting, more or less from its inception. It was Irving Rossi, steel pioneer and father of strand casting, who founded Concast AG in 1954. The SMS Group, to which Concast AG now belongs, achieves a global annual turnover of approx. three billion euros.
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has brought a solution onto the market which makes the oscillation of the casting die more effective and easier to regulate. The basis is formed by the direct drive technology from the KBM motor kits by KOLLMORGEN. A technically demanding joint phase of engineering took place beforehand. The result of this was the development of a drive solution which could create highly flexible oscillation profiles. The current electromechanical drive systems allow the frequency to be regulated online alone, while the amplitude is provided by the mechanical system.
The significance of the patented process will become clear when taking a closer look at the continuous casting process. The molten steel is delivered in batches in pans to the strand casting system. The steel, under the exclusion of air, flows from the pan into a tundish. This tundish is there is distribute the steel into different strands and also to act as an interim buffer when changing pans. The steel is dispensed via the tundish into one to eight strands and flows over the control device into the casting dies. This is where the molding process takes place. Either a casting powder or an oil is added to the surface of the molten steel in the casting die. The casting powder or oil, which is melted to a slag, amongst other things has the important task of ensuring lubrication between the strand shell forming on the wall of the casting die and the water-cooled casting die. Because of this lubricant effect and the relative movement between the strand shell and the casting die due to the oscillation, the soft, delicate strand shell does not continue to adhere to the casting die and can be continuously pulled out of the casting die “in a strand”.
This area is crucial for the high quality and, above all, operationally safe continuous casting. The oscillation generated by the KOLLMORGEN direct drives must be created with such polished a movement such that while pulling off the strand, there must be sufficient casting powder drawn into the gap between the strand shell and the wall of the casting die to minimize the effect of friction on the strand shell.
In addition to this, the tensile force resulting from the movement profile must not lead to the just-formed shell being torn up again. If this were the case, molten steel would pour out into the system – leading to immediate interruption of casting and subsequent production outage.
As a rule, a sinusoidal oscillation process is employed. What is crucial for this is the time window in which the oscillating, downward-moving, casting die overtakes the steel strand which is also moving downwards, before the forming unit at the lower peak travels back up.
This overtaking process is known as “negative strip time” and defines the time in which the casting powder is able to lie on outer wall of the steel while being pulled off. The oscillating movement of the casting die requires that the fine waves form on the surface of the strand, known as oscillation marks.
The ideal frequency at which the casting die should be oscillating in the continuous casting and, above all, at which amplitude, depends on factors such as the quality of the steel, the formulation, the production speed or even the casting die form. The negative strip time typically lies in a time window between 0.08 and 0.18 seconds. “If we don’t have this time, we cannot continue to cast. Then the entire mechanics fail to function – that is the friction characteristics between the copper and steel,” explains Kabosch, and he likens it to liquid chocolate cake sticking to the baking sheet and, when removed from the tin, it breaks apart. The interplay between friction force or friction coefficient and the ferrostatic pressure, which acts vertically on the inside of the casting die due to the molten steel, is fragile. “At this point, we use the direct drives by KOLLMORGEN,” explains the SMS Concast developer. The transfer of mechanical processes into a software-based Motion Control opens up possibilities of effectively implementing new movement curves and being able to very flexibly and individually adjust the movement to the differing casting conditions.
The particular advantage is that the frequency, the amplitude and the wave form of the oscillation can be changed. The amplitude is crucial for distance covered within a time window. “Converting a mechanical eccentric shaft for this is only possible during shutdown and takes a long time,” notes Dino Kabosch. Also compared to hydraulic drives for oscillation, the CONDRIVE scores highly since the actuator solution does not require a hydraulic infrastructure and also comes with significantly lower maintenance costs.
The torque motors specially adjusted by KOLLMORGEN to the needs of this application originate from the KBM kit. In the 118 installation size, the drives deliver torques of 660 Nm and a peak torque of 1000 Nm. The drive is thus in a position to precisely get the oscillation bulk, weighing between 3.5 and 7 tons, into oscillation. On the control side, SMS Concast also opts for KOLLMORGEN – in this case in the design of the S700 servo amplifiers.
KBM Direct Drive MotorWhat is unique about the production of oscillation is the fact the oscillation is not generated by a revolving eccentric shaft in a rotative continuous operation, but by the recurrent reversing motions of the motor. What may seem simple at first glance, has brought about very demanding challenges for engineering. The constant reversing leads to questions such as how the heat loss is effectively diverted. Other questions relating to lubrication also emerge.
Since the motor is no longer making complete revolutions, the grease for standard lubricated-for-life bearings is inevitably suppressed by the rolling elements. The effect of the lubrication is thus no longer guaranteed.
Finally, these three basic conditions have contributed towards KOLLMORGEN equipping the KBM motor with a water cooling system so that the heat loss can be effectively diverted. For the long-term effective lubrication of the few bearings of the gearless direct drives, stators and rotors are completely enclosed in an oil bath – which ultimately also securely protects the encapsulated unit against metal dust.
Another advantage results from the eradication of the drive – namely with an eye on continuous condition monitoring of the system and processes. By the KBM motor driving the process without the influence of disruptive gear effects such as play or friction, this ensures an extremely precise control of processes while also very directly and precisely monitoring the process due to the motor data. It is above all key motor data such as power and revolutions which allows the processes to be precisely analyzed – up to and including the incorporation into IoT systems.
Potential for modernizations
“The work has been worth it” – with regard to the findings garnered from a continuous casting machine at Swiss Steel AG, Dino Kabosch is delighted about this new oscillation process. “Two years of development have gone into this – the CONDRIVE is operating very well. Almost too well. We are still looking for faults in the mechanics, but we can’t find any. It’s a great feeling.”
Currently, CONDRIVE is being developed into a sought-after series product which, thanks to its simple integration and high availability, is very well suited to the modernization of existing continuous casting machines.
Contracts in Spain, India and China mark the success of the solution with the actuator direct drive technology by KOLLMORGEN inside.
Conclusion
With CONDRIVE, SMS Concast has developed a system which, due to the encapsulated direct drives from the KBM motor kit by KOLLMORGEN, is virtually maintenance-free. The innovation offers an excellent precision for controlling the oscillation of the casting die. In contrast to the other drive systems for oscillations (including hydraulic booster cylinders), CONDRIVE combines a simple design with online settings and monitoring of the oscillation curves.
Author: Martin Zimmermann, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Switzerland
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Article Posted by Parker’s Electromechanical Team on Monday, July 1, 2019 on the Parker Motion & Control Technology Blog
There is no “one size fits all” drive train linear actuator technology for every application. In reality, the selection of different types of linear motion systems depends entirely on what is most critical to a specific application. While choosing to use a lead screw seems straight forward, choosing between ball and roller screws can be daunting. You can simplify the linear actuator selection process by approaching the application systematically and applying an actuator performance calculator.
To choose the proper technology, consider quantifying metrics rather than relying upon product labelling and initial perception.
An application example
This chart represents an application requiring 1000 lbs of continuous thrust, over a 10-inch stroke, moving at 12 in/sec at 100% duty cycle. In this application, the objective is to maximize the life of a particular actuator. Given the high duty cycle of this application, this analysis will focus on electric cylinder screw options of similar pitch and packaging.

These proposed actuator solutions will be evaluated:
Ball screw: Parker ETH 80 M10 with a 95 mm square frame
Roller Screw: “Competitor A” with a 102 mm square frame
The load-versus-life comparison demonstrates that the ball screw actuator, though slightly smaller in size, actually has a longer expected life than the similar roller screw actuator. This is largely due to the optimized packaging of the ball screw within the actuator body. The ball screw design advantage is also greater when cost is considered.
This kind of analysis makes the choice of a ball screw linear actuator selection over a roller screw straightforward.
Follow this engineering approach to choose the right linear actuator for your application:

Step 1 – Identify relevant actuator performance metrics
Performance metrics are quantifiable outputs that measure the appropriateness of one technology (in this case, actuator) over another for an intended application. Metrics that benefit your application—such as actuator life—should be maximized; metrics that hinder your application—such as cost—should be minimized.
In the application example, three metrics were examined: actuator life, actuator frame size and cost.
Step 2 – Apply the actuator performance equation for each solution

A simple performance calculation is useful for quantifying the relative performance of each actuator solution. Characteristics that are ideally maximized, such as actuator life, are input in the numerator. Characteristics that are ideally minimized, such as cost, are input in the denominator, with the minimum across all actuator solutions input as the numerator.
Step 3 – Score it
This calculation takes into account each critical aspect of actuator performance and quantifies it. Weights can be applied to each of the metrics by assigning the coefficients A, B, C and D a relative value. Using this equation with no weights, the best solution should yield the score closest to 1.
This calculation can also be used to weight one metric higher than another. Given this model, the higher the performance score, the more ideal the actuator. Using the application example, as well as the metrics of life, frame width, and cost with even weight, results in the following calculations:

Although these screws might seem to have similar performance on paper, once their relative performance is weighed using the actuator performance calculator as selection guide, the collective differences become evident.
Other considerations
Aside from performance and cost issues, consider the ease of sourcing. Ball and lead screws are readily available, but there are very few manufacturers of roller screws. When designing a motion system application in a global market, availability may be a deciding factor. With few manufacturers in limited locations, look for a reliable manufacturer with a global footprint.
Learn more
View our short video comparing linear drive train technologies or view the entire series on how to select a linear actuator.
Article contributed by Electromechanical and Drives Division, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Much of this content was first published in April 2016 as “As the Screw Turns” on Design World’s website.
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There is no “one size fits all” drive train linear actuator technology for every application. In reality, the selection of different types of linear motion systems depends entirely on what is most critical to a specific application. While choosing to use a lead screw seems straight forward, choosing between ball and roller screws can be daunting. You can simplify the linear actuator selection process by approaching the application systematically and applying an actuator performance calculator.
To choose the proper technology, consider quantifying metrics rather than relying upon product labelling and initial perception.
An application example
This chart represents an application requiring 1000 lbs of continuous thrust, over a 10-inch stroke, moving at 12 in/sec at 100% duty cycle. In this application, the objective is to maximize the life of a particular actuator. Given the high duty cycle of this application, this analysis will focus on electric cylinder screw options of similar pitch and packaging.

These proposed actuator solutions will be evaluated:
Ball screw: Parker ETH 80 M10 with a 95 mm square frame
Roller Screw: “Competitor A” with a 102 mm square frame
The load-versus-life comparison demonstrates that the ball screw actuator, though slightly smaller in size, actually has a longer expected life than the similar roller screw actuator. This is largely due to the optimized packaging of the ball screw within the actuator body. The ball screw design advantage is also greater when cost is considered.
This kind of analysis makes the choice of a ball screw linear actuator selection over a roller screw straightforward.
Follow this engineering approach to choose the right linear actuator for your application:

Step 1 – Identify relevant actuator performance metrics
Performance metrics are quantifiable outputs that measure the appropriateness of one technology (in this case, actuator) over another for an intended application. Metrics that benefit your application—such as actuator life—should be maximized; metrics that hinder your application—such as cost—should be minimized.
In the application example, three metrics were examined: actuator life, actuator frame size and cost.
Step 2 – Apply the actuator performance equation for each solution

A simple performance calculation is useful for quantifying the relative performance of each actuator solution. Characteristics that are ideally maximized, such as actuator life, are input in the numerator. Characteristics that are ideally minimized, such as cost, are input in the denominator, with the minimum across all actuator solutions input as the numerator.
Step 3 – Score it
This calculation takes into account each critical aspect of actuator performance and quantifies it. Weights can be applied to each of the metrics by assigning the coefficients A, B, C and D a relative value. Using this equation with no weights, the best solution should yield the score closest to 1.
This calculation can also be used to weight one metric higher than another. Given this model, the higher the performance score, the more ideal the actuator. Using the application example, as well as the metrics of life, frame width, and cost with even weight, results in the following calculations:

Although these screws might seem to have similar performance on paper, once their relative performance is weighed using the actuator performance calculator as selection guide, the collective differences become evident.
Other considerations
Aside from performance and cost issues, consider the ease of sourcing. Ball and lead screws are readily available, but there are very few manufacturers of roller screws. When designing a motion system application in a global market, availability may be a deciding factor. With few manufacturers in limited locations, look for a reliable manufacturer with a global footprint.
Learn more
View our short video comparing linear drive train technologies or view the entire series on how to select a linear actuator.
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Much of this content was first published in April 2016 as “As the Screw Turns” on Design World’s website.
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There is no “one size fits all” drive train linear actuator technology for every application. In reality, the selection of different types of linear motion systems depends entirely on what is most critical to a specific application. While choosing to use a lead screw seems straight forward, choosing between ball and roller screws can be daunting. You can simplify the linear actuator selection process by approaching the application systematically and applying an actuator performance calculator.
To choose the proper technology, consider quantifying metrics rather than relying upon product labelling and initial perception.
An application example
This chart represents an application requiring 1000 lbs of continuous thrust, over a 10-inch stroke, moving at 12 in/sec at 100% duty cycle. In this application, the objective is to maximize the life of a particular actuator. Given the high duty cycle of this application, this analysis will focus on electric cylinder screw options of similar pitch and packaging.

These proposed actuator solutions will be evaluated:
Ball screw: Parker ETH 80 M10 with a 95 mm square frame
Roller Screw: “Competitor A” with a 102 mm square frame
The load-versus-life comparison demonstrates that the ball screw actuator, though slightly smaller in size, actually has a longer expected life than the similar roller screw actuator. This is largely due to the optimized packaging of the ball screw within the actuator body. The ball screw design advantage is also greater when cost is considered.
This kind of analysis makes the choice of a ball screw linear actuator selection over a roller screw straightforward.
Follow this engineering approach to choose the right linear actuator for your application:

Step 1 – Identify relevant actuator performance metrics
Performance metrics are quantifiable outputs that measure the appropriateness of one technology (in this case, actuator) over another for an intended application. Metrics that benefit your application—such as actuator life—should be maximized; metrics that hinder your application—such as cost—should be minimized.
In the application example, three metrics were examined: actuator life, actuator frame size and cost.
Step 2 – Apply the actuator performance equation for each solution

A simple performance calculation is useful for quantifying the relative performance of each actuator solution. Characteristics that are ideally maximized, such as actuator life, are input in the numerator. Characteristics that are ideally minimized, such as cost, are input in the denominator, with the minimum across all actuator solutions input as the numerator.
Step 3 – Score it
This calculation takes into account each critical aspect of actuator performance and quantifies it. Weights can be applied to each of the metrics by assigning the coefficients A, B, C and D a relative value. Using this equation with no weights, the best solution should yield the score closest to 1.
This calculation can also be used to weight one metric higher than another. Given this model, the higher the performance score, the more ideal the actuator. Using the application example, as well as the metrics of life, frame width, and cost with even weight, results in the following calculations:

Although these screws might seem to have similar performance on paper, once their relative performance is weighed using the actuator performance calculator as selection guide, the collective differences become evident.
Other considerations
Aside from performance and cost issues, consider the ease of sourcing. Ball and lead screws are readily available, but there are very few manufacturers of roller screws. When designing a motion system application in a global market, availability may be a deciding factor. With few manufacturers in limited locations, look for a reliable manufacturer with a global footprint.
Learn more
View our short video comparing linear drive train technologies or view the entire series on how to select a linear actuator.
Article contributed by Electromechanical and Drives Division, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Much of this content was first published in April 2016 as “As the Screw Turns” on Design World’s website.
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There is no “one size fits all” drive train linear actuator technology for every application. In reality, the selection of different types of linear motion systems depends entirely on what is most critical to a specific application. While choosing to use a lead screw seems straight forward, choosing between ball and roller screws can be daunting. You can simplify the linear actuator selection process by approaching the application systematically and applying an actuator performance calculator.
To choose the proper technology, consider quantifying metrics rather than relying upon product labelling and initial perception.
An application example
This chart represents an application requiring 1000 lbs of continuous thrust, over a 10-inch stroke, moving at 12 in/sec at 100% duty cycle. In this application, the objective is to maximize the life of a particular actuator. Given the high duty cycle of this application, this analysis will focus on electric cylinder screw options of similar pitch and packaging.
These proposed actuator solutions will be evaluated:
Ball screw: Parker ETH 80 M10 with a 95 mm square frame
Roller Screw: “Competitor A” with a 102 mm square frame
The load-versus-life comparison demonstrates that the ball screw actuator, though slightly smaller in size, actually has a longer expected life than the similar roller screw actuator. This is largely due to the optimized packaging of the ball screw within the actuator body. The ball screw design advantage is also greater when cost is considered.
This kind of analysis makes the choice of a ball screw linear actuator selection over a roller screw straightforward.
Follow this engineering approach to choose the right linear actuator for your application:

Step 1 – Identify relevant actuator performance metrics
Performance metrics are quantifiable outputs that measure the appropriateness of one technology (in this case, actuator) over another for an intended application. Metrics that benefit your application—such as actuator life—should be maximized; metrics that hinder your application—such as cost—should be minimized.
In the application example, three metrics were examined: actuator life, actuator frame size and cost.
Step 2 – Apply the actuator performance equation for each solution

A simple performance calculation is useful for quantifying the relative performance of each actuator solution. Characteristics that are ideally maximized, such as actuator life, are input in the numerator. Characteristics that are ideally minimized, such as cost, are input in the denominator, with the minimum across all actuator solutions input as the numerator.
Step 3 – Score it
This calculation takes into account each critical aspect of actuator performance and quantifies it. Weights can be applied to each of the metrics by assigning the coefficients A, B, C and D a relative value. Using this equation with no weights, the best solution should yield the score closest to 1.
This calculation can also be used to weight one metric higher than another. Given this model, the higher the performance score, the more ideal the actuator. Using the application example, as well as the metrics of life, frame width, and cost with even weight, results in the following calculations:

Although these screws might seem to have similar performance on paper, once their relative performance is weighed using the actuator performance calculator as selection guide, the collective differences become evident.
Other considerations
Aside from performance and cost issues, consider the ease of sourcing. Ball and lead screws are readily available, but there are very few manufacturers of roller screws. When designing a motion system application in a global market, availability may be a deciding factor. With few manufacturers in limited locations, look for a reliable manufacturer with a global footprint.
Learn more
View our short video comparing linear drive train technologies or view the entire series on how to select a linear actuator.
Article contributed by Electromechanical and Drives Division, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Much of this content was first published in April 2016 as “As the Screw Turns” on Design World’s website.
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There is no “one size fits all” drive train linear actuator technology for every application. In reality, the selection of different types of linear motion systems depends entirely on what is most critical to a specific application. While choosing to use a lead screw seems straight forward, choosing between ball and roller screws can be daunting. You can simplify the linear actuator selection process by approaching the application systematically and applying an actuator performance calculator.
To choose the proper technology, consider quantifying metrics rather than relying upon product labelling and initial perception.
An application example
This chart represents an application requiring 1000 lbs of continuous thrust, over a 10-inch stroke, moving at 12 in/sec at 100% duty cycle. In this application, the objective is to maximize the life of a particular actuator. Given the high duty cycle of this application, this analysis will focus on electric cylinder screw options of similar pitch and packaging.
These proposed actuator solutions will be evaluated:
Ball screw: Parker ETH 80 M10 with a 95 mm square frame
Roller Screw: “Competitor A” with a 102 mm square frame
The load-versus-life comparison demonstrates that the ball screw actuator, though slightly smaller in size, actually has a longer expected life than the similar roller screw actuator. This is largely due to the optimized packaging of the ball screw within the actuator body. The ball screw design advantage is also greater when cost is considered.
This kind of analysis makes the choice of a ball screw linear actuator selection over a roller screw straightforward.
Follow this engineering approach to choose the right linear actuator for your application:
Step 1 – Identify relevant actuator performance metrics
Performance metrics are quantifiable outputs that measure the appropriateness of one technology (in this case, actuator) over another for an intended application. Metrics that benefit your application—such as actuator life—should be maximized; metrics that hinder your application—such as cost—should be minimized.
In the application example, three metrics were examined: actuator life, actuator frame size and cost.
Step 2 – Apply the actuator performance equation for each solution

A simple performance calculation is useful for quantifying the relative performance of each actuator solution. Characteristics that are ideally maximized, such as actuator life, are input in the numerator. Characteristics that are ideally minimized, such as cost, are input in the denominator, with the minimum across all actuator solutions input as the numerator.
Step 3 – Score it
This calculation takes into account each critical aspect of actuator performance and quantifies it. Weights can be applied to each of the metrics by assigning the coefficients A, B, C and D a relative value. Using this equation with no weights, the best solution should yield the score closest to 1.
This calculation can also be used to weight one metric higher than another. Given this model, the higher the performance score, the more ideal the actuator. Using the application example, as well as the metrics of life, frame width, and cost with even weight, results in the following calculations:

Although these screws might seem to have similar performance on paper, once their relative performance is weighed using the actuator performance calculator as selection guide, the collective differences become evident.
Other considerations
Aside from performance and cost issues, consider the ease of sourcing. Ball and lead screws are readily available, but there are very few manufacturers of roller screws. When designing a motion system application in a global market, availability may be a deciding factor. With few manufacturers in limited locations, look for a reliable manufacturer with a global footprint.
Learn more
View our short video comparing linear drive train technologies or view the entire series on how to select a linear actuator.
Article contributed by Electromechanical and Drives Division, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Much of this content was first published in April 2016 as “As the Screw Turns” on Design World’s website.
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There is no “one size fits all” drive train linear actuator technology for every application. In reality, the selection of different types of linear motion systems depends entirely on what is most critical to a specific application. While choosing to use a lead screw seems straight forward, choosing between ball and roller screws can be daunting. You can simplify the linear actuator selection process by approaching the application systematically and applying an actuator performance calculator.
To choose the proper technology, consider quantifying metrics rather than relying upon product labelling and initial perception.
An application example
This chart represents an application requiring 1000 lbs of continuous thrust, over a 10-inch stroke, moving at 12 in/sec at 100% duty cycle. In this application, the objective is to maximize the life of a particular actuator. Given the high duty cycle of this application, this analysis will focus on electric cylinder screw options of similar pitch and packaging.
These proposed actuator solutions will be evaluated:
Ball screw: Parker ETH 80 M10 with a 95 mm square frame
Roller Screw: “Competitor A” with a 102 mm square frame
The load-versus-life comparison demonstrates that the ball screw actuator, though slightly smaller in size, actually has a longer expected life than the similar roller screw actuator. This is largely due to the optimized packaging of the ball screw within the actuator body. The ball screw design advantage is also greater when cost is considered.
This kind of analysis makes the choice of a ball screw linear actuator selection over a roller screw straightforward.
Follow this engineering approach to choose the right linear actuator for your application:
Step 1 – Identify relevant actuator performance metrics
Performance metrics are quantifiable outputs that measure the appropriateness of one technology (in this case, actuator) over another for an intended application. Metrics that benefit your application—such as actuator life—should be maximized; metrics that hinder your application—such as cost—should be minimized.
In the application example, three metrics were examined: actuator life, actuator frame size and cost.
Step 2 – Apply the actuator performance equation for each solution
A simple performance calculation is useful for quantifying the relative performance of each actuator solution. Characteristics that are ideally maximized, such as actuator life, are input in the numerator. Characteristics that are ideally minimized, such as cost, are input in the denominator, with the minimum across all actuator solutions input as the numerator.
Step 3 – Score it
This calculation takes into account each critical aspect of actuator performance and quantifies it. Weights can be applied to each of the metrics by assigning the coefficients A, B, C and D a relative value. Using this equation with no weights, the best solution should yield the score closest to 1.
This calculation can also be used to weight one metric higher than another. Given this model, the higher the performance score, the more ideal the actuator. Using the application example, as well as the metrics of life, frame width, and cost with even weight, results in the following calculations:

Although these screws might seem to have similar performance on paper, once their relative performance is weighed using the actuator performance calculator as selection guide, the collective differences become evident.
Other considerations
Aside from performance and cost issues, consider the ease of sourcing. Ball and lead screws are readily available, but there are very few manufacturers of roller screws. When designing a motion system application in a global market, availability may be a deciding factor. With few manufacturers in limited locations, look for a reliable manufacturer with a global footprint.
Learn more
View our short video comparing linear drive train technologies or view the entire series on how to select a linear actuator.
Article contributed by Electromechanical and Drives Division, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Much of this content was first published in April 2016 as “As the Screw Turns” on Design World’s website.
Disclaimer
Licensing for these images came with permission from the Parker Hannifin Media Manager collection.
Article reposted with Parker Hannifin’s permission.
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There is no “one size fits all” drive train linear actuator technology for every application. In reality, the selection of different types of linear motion systems depends entirely on what is most critical to a specific application. While choosing to use a lead screw seems straight forward, choosing between ball and roller screws can be daunting. You can simplify the linear actuator selection process by approaching the application systematically and applying an actuator performance calculator.
To choose the proper technology, consider quantifying metrics rather than relying upon product labelling and initial perception.
An application example
This chart represents an application requiring 1000 lbs of continuous thrust, over a 10-inch stroke, moving at 12 in/sec at 100% duty cycle. In this application, the objective is to maximize the life of a particular actuator. Given the high duty cycle of this application, this analysis will focus on electric cylinder screw options of similar pitch and packaging.
These proposed actuator solutions will be evaluated:
Ball screw: Parker ETH 80 M10 with a 95 mm square frame
Roller Screw: “Competitor A” with a 102 mm square frame
The load-versus-life comparison demonstrates that the ball screw actuator, though slightly smaller in size, actually has a longer expected life than the similar roller screw actuator. This is largely due to the optimized packaging of the ball screw within the actuator body. The ball screw design advantage is also greater when cost is considered.
This kind of analysis makes the choice of a ball screw linear actuator selection over a roller screw straightforward.
Follow this engineering approach to choose the right linear actuator for your application:
Step 1 – Identify relevant actuator performance metrics
Performance metrics are quantifiable outputs that measure the appropriateness of one technology (in this case, actuator) over another for an intended application. Metrics that benefit your application—such as actuator life—should be maximized; metrics that hinder your application—such as cost—should be minimized.
In the application example, three metrics were examined: actuator life, actuator frame size and cost.
Step 2 – Apply the actuator performance equation for each solution
A simple performance calculation is useful for quantifying the relative performance of each actuator solution. Characteristics that are ideally maximized, such as actuator life, are input in the numerator. Characteristics that are ideally minimized, such as cost, are input in the denominator, with the minimum across all actuator solutions input as the numerator.
Step 3 – Score it
This calculation takes into account each critical aspect of actuator performance and quantifies it. Weights can be applied to each of the metrics by assigning the coefficients A, B, C and D a relative value. Using this equation with no weights, the best solution should yield the score closest to 1.
This calculation can also be used to weight one metric higher than another. Given this model, the higher the performance score, the more ideal the actuator. Using the application example, as well as the metrics of life, frame width, and cost with even weight, results in the following calculations:
Although these screws might seem to have similar performance on paper, once their relative performance is weighed using the actuator performance calculator as selection guide, the collective differences become evident.
Other considerations
Aside from performance and cost issues, consider the ease of sourcing. Ball and lead screws are readily available, but there are very few manufacturers of roller screws. When designing a motion system application in a global market, availability may be a deciding factor. With few manufacturers in limited locations, look for a reliable manufacturer with a global footprint.
Learn more
View our short video comparing linear drive train technologies or view the entire series on how to select a linear actuator.
Article contributed by Electromechanical and Drives Division, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
Much of this content was first published in April 2016 as “As the Screw Turns” on Design World’s website.
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Changing from pneumatic to electric actuators has many advantages and benefits. Not only can a design be simplified but it can be more cost effective too.
The PC series of electric linear actuators from Thomson delivery outstanding performance while saving time and money with easy product sizing and selection, speedy installation and reduced maintenance and therefore downtime.
The Thomson PC range boasts the longest stroke lengths available in the industry today, and utilise a plug and play mounting system that allows more than 600 motor types and sizes to be fitted easily.
The exceptional power density of the PC Series allows you to build a quieter, more compact machine.
PC-Series Benefits:
Applications:
Converting & Containers
Meat & Poultry Graders
Form, Fill and Seal Equipment
Inspection
Marking and Printing
Conveying, Sorting, Pick/Place
Primary Packaging
Secondary Packaging
Automated Storage, Retrieval
Valve Control
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The PC series of electric linear actuators from Thomson delivery outstanding performance while saving time and money with easy product sizing and selection, speedy installation and reduced maintenance and therefore downtime.
The Thomson PC range boasts the longest stroke lengths available in the industry today, and utilise a plug and play mounting system that allows more than 600 motor types and sizes to be fitted easily.
The exceptional power density of the PC Series allows you to build a quieter, more compact machine.
PC-Series Benefits:
Applications:
Converting & Containers
Meat & Poultry Graders
Form, Fill and Seal Equipment
Inspection
Marking and Printing
Conveying, Sorting, Pick/Place
Primary Packaging
Secondary Packaging
Automated Storage, Retrieval
Valve Control
For more information on Thomson products contact Micromech sales on 01376 333333 or sales@micromech.co.uk
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The PC series of electric linear actuators from Thomson delivery outstanding performance while saving time and money with easy product sizing and selection, speedy installation and reduced maintenance and therefore downtime.
The Thomson PC range boasts the longest stroke lengths available in the industry today, and utilise a plug and play mounting system that allows more than 600 motor types and sizes to be fitted easily.
The exceptional power density of the PC Series allows you to build a quieter, more compact machine.
PC-Series Benefits:
Applications:
Converting & Containers
Meat & Poultry Graders
Form, Fill and Seal Equipment
Inspection
Marking and Printing
Conveying, Sorting, Pick/Place
Primary Packaging
Secondary Packaging
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AKM2G Low Voltage Servo Motor from Kollmorgen
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In response to increasing demand for AKM2G motors in low voltage applications, Kollmorgen has added the AKM2G low voltage version to the standard AKM2G portfolio. The launch of AKM2G Low Voltage in July 2019, focused on Size 3 Connector version, is the first release in the AKM2G Low Voltage development roadmap. More low voltage variants will be released in the fourth quarter of 2019.
The AKM and AKM2G Low Voltage servo motors are designed for high-performance, demanding dynamic applications which require 24-96 VDC bus input.
Derived from existing AKM and AKM2G electromagnetics, these Low Voltage windings have been hand selected by Kollmorgen engineering to offer a more optimized solution for axes with Low Voltage power input requirements.
AKM2G Low Voltage variants are available with the same wide range of configurable options and features, plus OEM-specific Co-engineered solutions, as offered in the larger AKM family.
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In response to increasing demand for AKM2G motors in low voltage applications, Kollmorgen has added the AKM2G low voltage version to the standard AKM2G portfolio. The launch of AKM2G Low Voltage in July 2019, focused on Size 3 Connector version, is the first release in the AKM2G Low Voltage development roadmap. More low voltage variants will be released in the fourth quarter of 2019.
The AKM and AKM2G Low Voltage servo motors are designed for high-performance, demanding dynamic applications which require 24-96 VDC bus input.
Derived from existing AKM and AKM2G electromagnetics, these Low Voltage windings have been hand selected by Kollmorgen engineering to offer a more optimized solution for axes with Low Voltage power input requirements.
AKM2G Low Voltage variants are available with the same wide range of configurable options and features, plus OEM-specific Co-engineered solutions, as offered in the larger AKM family.
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For details of the full Kollmorgen range email sales@micromech.co.uk or for technical help call 01376 333333.
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In response to increasing demand for AKM2G motors in low voltage applications, Kollmorgen has added the AKM2G low voltage version to the standard AKM2G portfolio. The launch of AKM2G Low Voltage in July 2019, focused on Size 3 Connector version, is the first release in the AKM2G Low Voltage development roadmap. More low voltage variants will be released in the fourth quarter of 2019.
The AKM and AKM2G Low Voltage servo motors are designed for high-performance, demanding dynamic applications which require 24-96 VDC bus input.
Derived from existing AKM and AKM2G electromagnetics, these Low Voltage windings have been hand selected by Kollmorgen engineering to offer a more optimized solution for axes with Low Voltage power input requirements.
AKM2G Low Voltage variants are available with the same wide range of configurable options and features, plus OEM-specific Co-engineered solutions, as offered in the larger AKM family.
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM
series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM
series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM
series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM
series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.

Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Disclaimer
The use of this news article and images came with permission from Kollmorgen.
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Pipes for industrial and residential flue ducts are made using machines by KOLLMORGEN Direct Drive motors.
The production of automation systems for sheet metal forming for sectors such as air conditioning, flue ducts and the automotive industry is the core business of TTEngineering. Located in Lomazzo near Como in a modern building of more than 2,000 m2, the company has also gained expertise in the cosmetics, medical, packaging and assembly sectors. More than 1,500 systems running in factories all over the world and exports accounting for well over 90% of total turnover are sources of pride for the company whose service department is able to respond precisely, quickly and punctually, even remotely.
To meet the ever more pressing needs of the market in terms of delivery time and performance, TTEngineering has concentrated on a design that can satisfy performance requirements in terms of acceleration, precision, productivity and flexibility. During a meeting in Parma during the SPS trade fair, the Como-based company set out its requirements to KOLLMORGEN. The motion control specialists proposed direct drive technology as the optimal solution for doing away with the complex mechanical transmission that involves drive belts and gear motors. In doing so, TTEngineering embraced the concept of a direct drive motor.
“We see two big advantages with Kollmorgen: it is a global brand that offers design consultancy and after-sales services of a high standard,” explained Massimiliano Crespi, who was Head of Engineering & Production at the time of this particular project and is now Managing Director at TTEngineering “The approach of the Kollmorgen staff during the design phase was outstanding.” The final tests provided the anticipated responses and allowed us to launch the TOP600 onto the market little more than a year later.
The TOP600 is a machine for the 3D cutting of pipes intended for use as flue ducts for all sectors, from industrial to residential, produced with a range of materials.
The TOP600 is a Siemens CNC 5 interpolated axis laser cutting cell suitable for machining pipes with a maximum length of 1,500 mm, with a diameter of between 3” and 30” and thicknesses of 0.4 to 2 mm, made from steel, iron, or copper. The patented pipe clamping system has been created with a CNC self-centering spindle. This machine is aimed at companies operating in the HVAC and chimney pipes sectors. Depending on the combination of materials, thickness, and laser power, it is possible to cut at variable speeds of up to 20 m/min.
It is a modular machine which can be used by one operator who manually loads/unloads the pieces or in “fully automatic” mode, integrated into an automated line where a robot loads/unloads the pieces.
At the same time as updating the direct drive equipment with a torque motor on the rotation spindle, new software has been developed that allows for cutting with beveling.
TTE has its own cad cam platform and sophisticated cutting management software with predictive mathematics to compensate for out of roundness errors: the machine provides perfect cuts even for pieces that are slightly out of gage.
There are two versions available, the TOP600 Plasma and the TOP600 Laser, depending on the cutting technology used. The two machines are identical in terms of their configuration. The only changes are to the source used and, therefore, the type of cutting head used.
As an alternative to the technology that has been used in the past, namely precision gear motors and belt drives, KOLLMORGEN recommended a KBM series direct drive motor to TTEngineering that can offer greater flexibility and a range of different speeds so the machine can be adaptable and produce pipes with differing diameters.
The design of the machine also benefits, becoming flexible and compact, ensuring stable performance over time, remaining constant even with a high number of cycles (no downgrade).
The KBM
Series has been developed to be integrated directly into the machine, using its own bearings to support the rotor; it provides a high level of performance whilst allowing for a smaller size. There is a wide range of standard motors (14 sizes with varying lengths); different configurations and options are available depending on the requirement, and changes to the shared design can be made quickly and cost-effectively. “The performance offered by the Kollmorgen KBM
series motor is so high that they even prompted us to redesign part of the frame and the cutting automation,” explained Mr. Crespi. “The use of the motor also enabled TTEngineering to patent an automated pipe clamping system.”
The profitable collaboration with Kollmorgen continues with a new objective: TTEngineering is working on a product which will replace mechanical cutting with a high-tech laser and Kollmorgen linear motors will again be of great assistance in this case.
Authors:
Ilario Manzi, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Angelo Trombetta, Direct Drive & Mechanical Transmission, KOLLMORGEN Italia
Elisabetta Redaelli, Marketing Communication, KOLLMORGEN Italia
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It’s well documented that creating compressed air for use by pneumatic cylinders is not a particularly cost-effective process, largely as a result of generator and system inefficiencies. With accounts departments leaning hard on engineers to deliver lower operating costs, increasing numbers are turning to the latest electric actuator solutions.Well, the design features of electric linear actuators mean they are able to deliver enhanced performance levels while also achieving lower total energy consumption. In fact, based on trials, savings of €3,200 can be anticipated for a typical single-actuator application over a two-year period.
Two steps become one
In pneumatic systems, two steps are necessary to produce compressed air: electricity first produces air, before air pressure is converted into linear movement using a pneumatic cylinder. Similarly, two stages are required in a traditional electric solution, namely converting motor rotation to the movement of the electric actuator.
Electric linear motor actuators Parker ETT Series Machine Design
However, this double step can be reduced, with subsequent energy savings, by using a linear motor rod-style actuator solution such as a Parker ETT series unit, which is able to directly generate linear motion through the principle of electro-magnetism.
Another favourable attribute of an electric linear motor actuator compared versus a pneumatic actuator solution is the precise positioning achievable along its entire stroke. On-board feedback via an integrated analogue linear position sensor allows positioning precision to within 0.05mm.
Advantages of electric actuators: significant savings potential
The technical advantages of the latest electric linear motor actuators are clear, but what about the cost comparison we hear you ask?
Well, consider electric actuators applications and performance. A typical application involving the transfer of a 15kg load at 30 cycles per minute, for example. Here, a pneumatic cylinder solution would work with a pressure of approximately 2 bar, while the Parker ETT linear motor actuator solution consumes just 30W of electricity every cycle. Sure, the initial start-up cost for the electric actuator solution is higher than its pneumatic counterpart, but the cumulative energy cost savings mean your initial investment would be recouped well within one year.

Moreover, just 24 months after start-up, savings will have increased to around €3,200. This savings is for just one actuator—if you multiply the number of actuators found on a typical production line it’s easy to see the vast savings possible.
Learn more

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It’s well documented that creating compressed air for use by pneumatic cylinders is not a particularly cost-effective process, largely as a result of generator and system inefficiencies. With accounts departments leaning hard on engineers to deliver lower operating costs, increasing numbers are turning to the latest electric actuator solutions.Well, the design features of electric linear actuators mean they are able to deliver enhanced performance levels while also achieving lower total energy consumption. In fact, based on trials, savings of €3,200 can be anticipated for a typical single-actuator application over a two-year period.
Two steps become one
In pneumatic systems, two steps are necessary to produce compressed air: electricity first produces air, before air pressure is converted into linear movement using a pneumatic cylinder. Similarly, two stages are required in a traditional electric solution, namely converting motor rotation to the movement of the electric actuator.
Electric linear motor actuators Parker ETT Series Machine Design
However, this double step can be reduced, with subsequent energy savings, by using a linear motor rod-style actuator solution such as a Parker ETT series unit, which is able to directly generate linear motion through the principle of electro-magnetism.
Another favourable attribute of an electric linear motor actuator compared versus a pneumatic actuator solution is the precise positioning achievable along its entire stroke. On-board feedback via an integrated analogue linear position sensor allows positioning precision to within 0.05mm.
Advantages of electric actuators: significant savings potential
The technical advantages of the latest electric linear motor actuators are clear, but what about the cost comparison we hear you ask?
Well, consider electric actuators applications and performance. A typical application involving the transfer of a 15kg load at 30 cycles per minute, for example. Here, a pneumatic cylinder solution would work with a pressure of approximately 2 bar, while the Parker ETT linear motor actuator solution consumes just 30W of electricity every cycle. Sure, the initial start-up cost for the electric actuator solution is higher than its pneumatic counterpart, but the cumulative energy cost savings mean your initial investment would be recouped well within one year.

Moreover, just 24 months after start-up, savings will have increased to around €3,200. This savings is for just one actuator—if you multiply the number of actuators found on a typical production line it’s easy to see the vast savings possible.
Learn more

Article contributed by Alessandro Porro, product manager, Motors, Electromechanical Division Europe, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
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Well, the design features of electric linear actuators mean they are able to deliver enhanced performance levels while also achieving lower total energy consumption. In fact, based on trials, savings of €3,200 can be anticipated for a typical single-actuator application over a two-year period.
Two steps become one
In pneumatic systems, two steps are necessary to produce compressed air: electricity first produces air, before air pressure is converted into linear movement using a pneumatic cylinder. Similarly, two stages are required in a traditional electric solution, namely converting motor rotation to the movement of the electric actuator.
Electric linear motor actuators Parker ETT Series Machine Design
However, this double step can be reduced, with subsequent energy savings, by using a linear motor rod-style actuator solution such as a Parker ETT series unit, which is able to directly generate linear motion through the principle of electro-magnetism.
Another favourable attribute of an electric linear motor actuator compared versus a pneumatic actuator solution is the precise positioning achievable along its entire stroke. On-board feedback via an integrated analogue linear position sensor allows positioning precision to within 0.05mm.
Advantages of electric actuators: significant savings potential
The technical advantages of the latest electric linear motor actuators are clear, but what about the cost comparison we hear you ask?
Well, consider electric actuators applications and performance. A typical application involving the transfer of a 15kg load at 30 cycles per minute, for example. Here, a pneumatic cylinder solution would work with a pressure of approximately 2 bar, while the Parker ETT linear motor actuator solution consumes just 30W of electricity every cycle. Sure, the initial start-up cost for the electric actuator solution is higher than its pneumatic counterpart, but the cumulative energy cost savings mean your initial investment would be recouped well within one year.

Moreover, just 24 months after start-up, savings will have increased to around €3,200. This savings is for just one actuator—if you multiply the number of actuators found on a typical production line it’s easy to see the vast savings possible.
Learn more

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Well, the design features of electric linear actuators mean they are able to deliver enhanced performance levels while also achieving lower total energy consumption. In fact, based on trials, savings of €3,200 can be anticipated for a typical single-actuator application over a two-year period.
Two steps become one
In pneumatic systems, two steps are necessary to produce compressed air: electricity first produces air, before air pressure is converted into linear movement using a pneumatic cylinder. Similarly, two stages are required in a traditional electric solution, namely converting motor rotation to the movement of the electric actuator.
Electric linear motor actuators Parker ETT Series Machine Design
However, this double step can be reduced, with subsequent energy savings, by using a linear motor rod-style actuator solution such as a Parker ETT series unit, which is able to directly generate linear motion through the principle of electro-magnetism.
Another favourable attribute of an electric linear motor actuator compared versus a pneumatic actuator solution is the precise positioning achievable along its entire stroke. On-board feedback via an integrated analogue linear position sensor allows positioning precision to within 0.05mm.
Advantages of electric actuators: significant savings potential
The technical advantages of the latest electric linear motor actuators are clear, but what about the cost comparison we hear you ask?
Well, consider electric actuators applications and performance. A typical application involving the transfer of a 15kg load at 30 cycles per minute, for example. Here, a pneumatic cylinder solution would work with a pressure of approximately 2 bar, while the Parker ETT linear motor actuator solution consumes just 30W of electricity every cycle. Sure, the initial start-up cost for the electric actuator solution is higher than its pneumatic counterpart, but the cumulative energy cost savings mean your initial investment would be recouped well within one year.

Moreover, just 24 months after start-up, savings will have increased to around €3,200. This savings is for just one actuator—if you multiply the number of actuators found on a typical production line it’s easy to see the vast savings possible.
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Well, the design features of electric linear actuators mean they are able to deliver enhanced performance levels while also achieving lower total energy consumption. In fact, based on trials, savings of €3,200 can be anticipated for a typical single-actuator application over a two-year period.
Two steps become one
In pneumatic systems, two steps are necessary to produce compressed air: electricity first produces air, before air pressure is converted into linear movement using a pneumatic cylinder. Similarly, two stages are required in a traditional electric solution, namely converting motor rotation to the movement of the electric actuator.
Electric linear motor actuators Parker ETT Series Machine Design
However, this double step can be reduced, with subsequent energy savings, by using a linear motor rod-style actuator solution such as a Parker ETT series unit, which is able to directly generate linear motion through the principle of electro-magnetism.
Another favourable attribute of an electric linear motor actuator compared versus a pneumatic actuator solution is the precise positioning achievable along its entire stroke. On-board feedback via an integrated analogue linear position sensor allows positioning precision to within 0.05mm.
Advantages of electric actuators: significant savings potential
The technical advantages of the latest electric linear motor actuators are clear, but what about the cost comparison we hear you ask?
Well, consider electric actuators applications and performance. A typical application involving the transfer of a 15kg load at 30 cycles per minute, for example. Here, a pneumatic cylinder solution would work with a pressure of approximately 2 bar, while the Parker ETT linear motor actuator solution consumes just 30W of electricity every cycle. Sure, the initial start-up cost for the electric actuator solution is higher than its pneumatic counterpart, but the cumulative energy cost savings mean your initial investment would be recouped well within one year.
Moreover, just 24 months after start-up, savings will have increased to around €3,200. This savings is for just one actuator—if you multiply the number of actuators found on a typical production line it’s easy to see the vast savings possible.
Learn more

Article contributed by Alessandro Porro, product manager, Motors, Electromechanical Division Europe, Parker Hannifin Corporation.
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Well, the design features of electric linear actuators mean they are able to deliver enhanced performance levels while also achieving lower total energy consumption. In fact, based on trials, savings of €3,200 can be anticipated for a typical single-actuator application over a two-year period.
Two steps become one
In pneumatic systems, two steps are necessary to produce compressed air: electricity first produces air, before air pressure is converted into linear movement using a pneumatic cylinder. Similarly, two stages are required in a traditional electric solution, namely converting motor rotation to the movement of the electric actuator.
Electric linear motor actuators Parker ETT Series Machine Design
However, this double step can be reduced, with subsequent energy savings, by using a linear motor rod-style actuator solution such as a Parker ETT series unit, which is able to directly generate linear motion through the principle of electro-magnetism.
Another favourable attribute of an electric linear motor actuator compared versus a pneumatic actuator solution is the precise positioning achievable along its entire stroke. On-board feedback via an integrated analogue linear position sensor allows positioning precision to within 0.05mm.
Advantages of electric actuators: significant savings potential
The technical advantages of the latest electric linear motor actuators are clear, but what about the cost comparison we hear you ask?
Well, consider electric actuators applications and performance. A typical application involving the transfer of a 15kg load at 30 cycles per minute, for example. Here, a pneumatic cylinder solution would work with a pressure of approximately 2 bar, while the Parker ETT linear motor actuator solution consumes just 30W of electricity every cycle. Sure, the initial start-up cost for the electric actuator solution is higher than its pneumatic counterpart, but the cumulative energy cost savings mean your initial investment would be recouped well within one year.
Moreover, just 24 months after start-up, savings will have increased to around €3,200. This savings is for just one actuator—if you multiply the number of actuators found on a typical production line it’s easy to see the vast savings possible.
Learn more
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In addition we are pleased to have achieved the necessary sales and requirements to remain the UK’s only Kollmorgen Gold Partner and Certified Partner for the third consecutive year.
This enables us to continue to supply Kollmorgen’s excellent product range and provide our first class service and support.
Kollmorgen’s product range includes Servo Drives, Servo Motors, Stepper Drives and Stepper Motors, Motion Controllers, Linear Motors and Linear Actuators.
With their innovative approach and vast knowledge in motion control design and development, Kollmorgen is one of the few companies in the world that designs and manufactures such a wide range of complimentary products.
Kollmorgen products are supplied to a wide variety of industries including Aerospace and Defence, Printing, Packaging, Food and Beverage, Medical, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and many more.
We are extremely proud to receive these awards and remain dedicated to the Kollmorgen brand.
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In addition we are pleased to have achieved the necessary sales and requirements to remain the UK’s only Kollmorgen Gold Partner and Certified Partner for the third consecutive year.
This enables us to continue to supply Kollmorgen’s excellent product range and provide our first class service and support.
Kollmorgen’s product range includes Servo Drives, Servo Motors, Stepper Drives and Stepper Motors, Motion Controllers, Linear Motors and Linear Actuators.
With their innovative approach and vast knowledge in motion control design and development, Kollmorgen is one of the few companies in the world that designs and manufactures such a wide range of complimentary products.
Kollmorgen products are supplied to a wide variety of industries including Aerospace and Defence, Printing, Packaging, Food and Beverage, Medical, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and many more.
We are extremely proud to receive these awards and remain dedicated to the Kollmorgen brand.
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This enables us to continue to supply Kollmorgen’s excellent product range and provide our first class service and support.
Kollmorgen’s product range includes Servo Drives, Servo Motors, Stepper Drives and Stepper Motors, Motion Controllers, Linear Motors and Linear Actuators.
With their innovative approach and vast knowledge in motion control design and development, Kollmorgen is one of the few companies in the world that designs and manufactures such a wide range of complimentary products.
Kollmorgen products are supplied to a wide variety of industries including Aerospace and Defence, Printing, Packaging, Food and Beverage, Medical, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and many more.
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– The direct connection with FLEX-6-NANO or FLEX EtherCAT COUPLER creates a powerful multiaxis modular system, composed by a Motion Controller, stepping motor drives, digital and analogues I/O, all sharing the same internal EBUS and logic power supply.
| MODEL | VOLTAGE | CURRENT | SENSOR FEEDBACK |
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– The direct connection with FLEX-6-NANO or FLEX EtherCAT COUPLER creates a powerful multiaxis modular system, composed by a Motion Controller, stepping motor drives, digital and analogues I/O, all sharing the same internal EBUS and logic power supply.
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Neat as a pin, each brick on the pallet is identical to the next. Deviations at the building site are accepted only within tight tolerances. Standardized measurements are already in demand simply because bricklayers these days rarely lay the vertically perforated bricks with mortar but glue them together with thin-bed mortar as piece work. Balancing gaps – error reports. And then every deviation from the norm also costs time – which is why manufacturers such as the Swiss brick manufacturer Landquart AG is continuously improving its established production process. To cut off the endless column of clay into individual bricks, the company has now integrated a servomotor driven module.
It is iron compounds which give clay bricks their typically orange-brown color. The precise color that the building materials ultimately take on depends just as much on the minerals contained within the clay as the firing temperature and the prevailing atmosphere in the oven. There are a number of adjustment screws which the manufacturers of so-called coarse-ceramic products can turn so that the construction industry can deliver perfect bricks. In so doing, it is important to observe that a good brick – with all its claims to automation – still takes time. The most important components of brick are loam, clays and marl.
The brick manufacturer Landquart from the place of the same name in the canton of Graubünden extracts the clay from its own clay pit. “Before it is shaped, the ingredients need to be well mixed and, with a view to a homogeneous distribution of moisture, temporarily stored for days. Only then can the paste go into the extruder which compacts the mineral mixture and presses it through its mouthpiece. This creates an endless brick with a fixed length and width. The height is achieved from the speed at which the cutter from the Swiss company Freymatic AG works,” explains Daniel Bärtsch, Plant Manager at the Landquart AG brickworks.
Characteristic for the cut is the combination of the continuous feed of the clay column from the extruder and the discontinuous cutting. To do this, it takes the basic drive arrangement of the flying saw – in essence designed like a thin steel wire which runs from top to bottom through the soft clay columns like a harp string in time with the band speed. The cutter by Freymatic is at the same time cyclically positioned by a Thomson linear axis and synchronized with the band speed. To drive the linear unit with its interior ball screw, TBM Automation AG opts for synchronous servo motors in the AKM series by KOLLMORGEN. TBM and Freymatic have fostered a trusting collaboration for many years in matters of drive technology, motion control and automation. “We need to understand the processes, know how our customers think and then learn about the intricacies from our growing experience,” says Silverster Tribus, Managing Director at TBM. The Swiss engineering specialists from Widnau have on their part been cooperating closely with KOLLMORGEN as a certified partner.
In the past, the vast majority of functions needed to be constantly re-programmed – and a huge amount of code needed to be written for this. “These days, we pull our prepared blocks into a motion project – and that’s it.” In conjunction with graphic programming, the on-site engineers can see considerably better “what impact each of the changing parameters has”. The basis for this unerring and efficient way of working is created by the Kollmorgen Automation Suite – above all in the design of the pipe network contained within.
Pipe Network clearly and precisely replicates the machine architecture including the dependencies between the axes of an application in a very short space of time. The otherwise very complex programming in Pipe Network is replaced by a graphic description with drag-and-drop function. Starting from a virtual master, all functions and relationships between components as well as all movements and settings can be defined with graphic description blocks. If the system is available, the Kollmorgen Automation Suite also offers the opportunity for virtual simulation. Movement profiles, axis conditions or synchronizations can be optimized in real time without the need to connect a single device.
“This is a real advantage because we can test the axes in the office and initiate start up with a prepared, fault-free application,” stresses Danijel Todorovic-Grabher, Senior project manager at TBM Automation. If adjustments need to be made on site, there is a KOLLMORGEN touch panel at the ready right by the system in the brickworks. “We can simply leaf through the drives and don’t need an additional laptop on site.”
The user-dependent access for this in the first step is carried out on the freely programmable controls in the IEC 61131-3 languages. It is part of the functional scope of the KOLLMORGEN Motion Controller PCMM. The compact device takes on the sequential control and the motion control of the connected AKD servo drives with the AKM synchronous servo motors. Motion Control has designed TBM in such a sophisticated way that the machine actually removes the bricks from the column with the beautifully soft motion task profiles. At the Landquart brickworks, the unit is placed directly between the formed part of the extruder and the discharge conveyor. The high overload capacity of the AKM motors up to five times the nominal current ensures that, during operation, the sudden occurrence of speed fluctuations does not lead to a fault in the cutting process. Changed requirements in power are not a rarity in the brick industry; they actually happen on a regular basis. After all, it’s a natural product with a fluctuating consistency that is processed into bricks fully automatically.
Against this background, it is also common practice to regularly optimize the settings of the cutting unit. The water in the clay alone or the detailed changing composition of minerals changes the mechanical shaping of the brick which is still highly sensitive after extrusion. The motion control for taking the cut raw bricks away for drying is configured in a similarly challenging way. Days later, it then goes into the oven for several hours.
For the flow of materials, Freymatic also opts for servo axes by Kollmorgen which are coordinated alongside the multi-axis arrangements of the PCMM. From the viewpoint of motion control, this process is characterized by exactly managed acceleration and braking profiles which transport off and therefore separate the bricks during production. Integrated into the automation is the pallet loader which pushes metal profiles from a magazine under the bricks for their further transportation.
A view into the clay industry shows how existing systems have allowed themselves to become efficiently modernized when machine engineers, system integrators and drive manufacturers work closely together.
“We present data about what quantity needs to be shifted and what times and accuracy are required,” says Marco Breitenmoser, head of construction at Freymatic. “TBM then uses this as a basis to make proposals.” Good clay has for many years relied on the cooperation between Freymatic and TBM discussing jobs together and then also finding the best solution together. “Our expertise lies predominantly in the machine concept and TBM’s is in the drive technology and automation,” says Marco Breitenmoser in summary.
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Neat as a pin, each brick on the pallet is identical to the next. Deviations at the building site are accepted only within tight tolerances. Standardized measurements are already in demand simply because bricklayers these days rarely lay the vertically perforated bricks with mortar but glue them together with thin-bed mortar as piece work. Balancing gaps – error reports. And then every deviation from the norm also costs time – which is why manufacturers such as the Swiss brick manufacturer Landquart AG is continuously improving its established production process. To cut off the endless column of clay into individual bricks, the company has now integrated a servomotor driven module.
It is iron compounds which give clay bricks their typically orange-brown color. The precise color that the building materials ultimately take on depends just as much on the minerals contained within the clay as the firing temperature and the prevailing atmosphere in the oven. There are a number of adjustment screws which the manufacturers of so-called coarse-ceramic products can turn so that the construction industry can deliver perfect bricks. In so doing, it is important to observe that a good brick – with all its claims to automation – still takes time. The most important components of brick are loam, clays and marl.
The brick manufacturer Landquart from the place of the same name in the canton of Graubünden extracts the clay from its own clay pit. “Before it is shaped, the ingredients need to be well mixed and, with a view to a homogeneous distribution of moisture, temporarily stored for days. Only then can the paste go into the extruder which compacts the mineral mixture and presses it through its mouthpiece. This creates an endless brick with a fixed length and width. The height is achieved from the speed at which the cutter from the Swiss company Freymatic AG works,” explains Daniel Bärtsch, Plant Manager at the Landquart AG brickworks.
Characteristic for the cut is the combination of the continuous feed of the clay column from the extruder and the discontinuous cutting. To do this, it takes the basic drive arrangement of the flying saw – in essence designed like a thin steel wire which runs from top to bottom through the soft clay columns like a harp string in time with the band speed. The cutter by Freymatic is at the same time cyclically positioned by a Thomson linear axis and synchronized with the band speed. To drive the linear unit with its interior ball screw, TBM Automation AG opts for synchronous servo motors in the AKM series by KOLLMORGEN. TBM and Freymatic have fostered a trusting collaboration for many years in matters of drive technology, motion control and automation. “We need to understand the processes, know how our customers think and then learn about the intricacies from our growing experience,” says Silverster Tribus, Managing Director at TBM. The Swiss engineering specialists from Widnau have on their part been cooperating closely with KOLLMORGEN as a certified partner.
In the past, the vast majority of functions needed to be constantly re-programmed – and a huge amount of code needed to be written for this. “These days, we pull our prepared blocks into a motion project – and that’s it.” In conjunction with graphic programming, the on-site engineers can see considerably better “what impact each of the changing parameters has”. The basis for this unerring and efficient way of working is created by the Kollmorgen Automation Suite – above all in the design of the pipe network contained within.
Pipe Network clearly and precisely replicates the machine architecture including the dependencies between the axes of an application in a very short space of time. The otherwise very complex programming in Pipe Network is replaced by a graphic description with drag-and-drop function. Starting from a virtual master, all functions and relationships between components as well as all movements and settings can be defined with graphic description blocks. If the system is available, the Kollmorgen Automation Suite also offers the opportunity for virtual simulation. Movement profiles, axis conditions or synchronizations can be optimized in real time without the need to connect a single device.
“This is a real advantage because we can test the axes in the office and initiate start up with a prepared, fault-free application,” stresses Danijel Todorovic-Grabher, Senior project manager at TBM Automation. If adjustments need to be made on site, there is a KOLLMORGEN touch panel at the ready right by the system in the brickworks. “We can simply leaf through the drives and don’t need an additional laptop on site.”
The user-dependent access for this in the first step is carried out on the freely programmable controls in the IEC 61131-3 languages. It is part of the functional scope of the KOLLMORGEN Motion Controller PCMM. The compact device takes on the sequential control and the motion control of the connected AKD servo drives with the AKM synchronous servo motors. Motion Control has designed TBM in such a sophisticated way that the machine actually removes the bricks from the column with the beautifully soft motion task profiles. At the Landquart brickworks, the unit is placed directly between the formed part of the extruder and the discharge conveyor. The high overload capacity of the AKM motors up to five times the nominal current ensures that, during operation, the sudden occurrence of speed fluctuations does not lead to a fault in the cutting process. Changed requirements in power are not a rarity in the brick industry; they actually happen on a regular basis. After all, it’s a natural product with a fluctuating consistency that is processed into bricks fully automatically.
Against this background, it is also common practice to regularly optimize the settings of the cutting unit. The water in the clay alone or the detailed changing composition of minerals changes the mechanical shaping of the brick which is still highly sensitive after extrusion. The motion control for taking the cut raw bricks away for drying is configured in a similarly challenging way. Days later, it then goes into the oven for several hours.
For the flow of materials, Freymatic also opts for servo axes by Kollmorgen which are coordinated alongside the multi-axis arrangements of the PCMM. From the viewpoint of motion control, this process is characterized by exactly managed acceleration and braking profiles which transport off and therefore separate the bricks during production. Integrated into the automation is the pallet loader which pushes metal profiles from a magazine under the bricks for their further transportation.
A view into the clay industry shows how existing systems have allowed themselves to become efficiently modernized when machine engineers, system integrators and drive manufacturers work closely together.
“We present data about what quantity needs to be shifted and what times and accuracy are required,” says Marco Breitenmoser, head of construction at Freymatic. “TBM then uses this as a basis to make proposals.” Good clay has for many years relied on the cooperation between Freymatic and TBM discussing jobs together and then also finding the best solution together. “Our expertise lies predominantly in the machine concept and TBM’s is in the drive technology and automation,” says Marco Breitenmoser in summary.
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Neat as a pin, each brick on the pallet is identical to the next. Deviations at the building site are accepted only within tight tolerances. Standardized measurements are already in demand simply because bricklayers these days rarely lay the vertically perforated bricks with mortar but glue them together with thin-bed mortar as piece work. Balancing gaps – error reports. And then every deviation from the norm also costs time – which is why manufacturers such as the Swiss brick manufacturer Landquart AG is continuously improving its established production process. To cut off the endless column of clay into individual bricks, the company has now integrated a servomotor driven module.
It is iron compounds which give clay bricks their typically orange-brown color. The precise color that the building materials ultimately take on depends just as much on the minerals contained within the clay as the firing temperature and the prevailing atmosphere in the oven. There are a number of adjustment screws which the manufacturers of so-called coarse-ceramic products can turn so that the construction industry can deliver perfect bricks. In so doing, it is important to observe that a good brick – with all its claims to automation – still takes time. The most important components of brick are loam, clays and marl.
The brick manufacturer Landquart from the place of the same name in the canton of Graubünden extracts the clay from its own clay pit. “Before it is shaped, the ingredients need to be well mixed and, with a view to a homogeneous distribution of moisture, temporarily stored for days. Only then can the paste go into the extruder which compacts the mineral mixture and presses it through its mouthpiece. This creates an endless brick with a fixed length and width. The height is achieved from the speed at which the cutter from the Swiss company Freymatic AG works,” explains Daniel Bärtsch, Plant Manager at the Landquart AG brickworks.
Characteristic for the cut is the combination of the continuous feed of the clay column from the extruder and the discontinuous cutting. To do this, it takes the basic drive arrangement of the flying saw – in essence designed like a thin steel wire which runs from top to bottom through the soft clay columns like a harp string in time with the band speed. The cutter by Freymatic is at the same time cyclically positioned by a Thomson linear axis and synchronized with the band speed. To drive the linear unit with its interior ball screw, TBM Automation AG opts for synchronous servo motors in the AKM series by KOLLMORGEN. TBM and Freymatic have fostered a trusting collaboration for many years in matters of drive technology, motion control and automation. “We need to understand the processes, know how our customers think and then learn about the intricacies from our growing experience,” says Silverster Tribus, Managing Director at TBM. The Swiss engineering specialists from Widnau have on their part been cooperating closely with KOLLMORGEN as a certified partner.
In the past, the vast majority of functions needed to be constantly re-programmed – and a huge amount of code needed to be written for this. “These days, we pull our prepared blocks into a motion project – and that’s it.” In conjunction with graphic programming, the on-site engineers can see considerably better “what impact each of the changing parameters has”. The basis for this unerring and efficient way of working is created by the Kollmorgen Automation Suite – above all in the design of the pipe network contained within.
Pipe Network clearly and precisely replicates the machine architecture including the dependencies between the axes of an application in a very short space of time. The otherwise very complex programming in Pipe Network is replaced by a graphic description with drag-and-drop function. Starting from a virtual master, all functions and relationships between components as well as all movements and settings can be defined with graphic description blocks. If the system is available, the Kollmorgen Automation Suite also offers the opportunity for virtual simulation. Movement profiles, axis conditions or synchronizations can be optimized in real time without the need to connect a single device.
“This is a real advantage because we can test the axes in the office and initiate start up with a prepared, fault-free application,” stresses Danijel Todorovic-Grabher, Senior project manager at TBM Automation. If adjustments need to be made on site, there is a KOLLMORGEN touch panel at the ready right by the system in the brickworks. “We can simply leaf through the drives and don’t need an additional laptop on site.”
The user-dependent access for this in the first step is carried out on the freely programmable controls in the IEC 61131-3 languages. It is part of the functional scope of the KOLLMORGEN Motion Controller PCMM. The compact device takes on the sequential control and the motion control of the connected AKD servo drives with the AKM synchronous servo motors. Motion Control has designed TBM in such a sophisticated way that the machine actually removes the bricks from the column with the beautifully soft motion task profiles. At the Landquart brickworks, the unit is placed directly between the formed part of the extruder and the discharge conveyor. The high overload capacity of the AKM motors up to five times the nominal current ensures that, during operation, the sudden occurrence of speed fluctuations does not lead to a fault in the cutting process. Changed requirements in power are not a rarity in the brick industry; they actually happen on a regular basis. After all, it’s a natural product with a fluctuating consistency that is processed into bricks fully automatically.
Against this background, it is also common practice to regularly optimize the settings of the cutting unit. The water in the clay alone or the detailed changing composition of minerals changes the mechanical shaping of the brick which is still highly sensitive after extrusion. The motion control for taking the cut raw bricks away for drying is configured in a similarly challenging way. Days later, it then goes into the oven for several hours.
For the flow of materials, Freymatic also opts for servo axes by Kollmorgen which are coordinated alongside the multi-axis arrangements of the PCMM. From the viewpoint of motion control, this process is characterized by exactly managed acceleration and braking profiles which transport off and therefore separate the bricks during production. Integrated into the automation is the pallet loader which pushes metal profiles from a magazine under the bricks for their further transportation.
A view into the clay industry shows how existing systems have allowed themselves to become efficiently modernized when machine engineers, system integrators and drive manufacturers work closely together.
“We present data about what quantity needs to be shifted and what times and accuracy are required,” says Marco Breitenmoser, head of construction at Freymatic. “TBM then uses this as a basis to make proposals.” Good clay has for many years relied on the cooperation between Freymatic and TBM discussing jobs together and then also finding the best solution together. “Our expertise lies predominantly in the machine concept and TBM’s is in the drive technology and automation,” says Marco Breitenmoser in summary.
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Martin Zimmermann, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Switzerland
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Neat as a pin, each brick on the pallet is identical to the next. Deviations at the building site are accepted only within tight tolerances. Standardized measurements are already in demand simply because bricklayers these days rarely lay the vertically perforated bricks with mortar but glue them together with thin-bed mortar as piece work. Balancing gaps – error reports. And then every deviation from the norm also costs time – which is why manufacturers such as the Swiss brick manufacturer Landquart AG is continuously improving its established production process. To cut off the endless column of clay into individual bricks, the company has now integrated a servomotor driven module.
It is iron compounds which give clay bricks their typically orange-brown color. The precise color that the building materials ultimately take on depends just as much on the minerals contained within the clay as the firing temperature and the prevailing atmosphere in the oven. There are a number of adjustment screws which the manufacturers of so-called coarse-ceramic products can turn so that the construction industry can deliver perfect bricks. In so doing, it is important to observe that a good brick – with all its claims to automation – still takes time. The most important components of brick are loam, clays and marl.
The brick manufacturer Landquart from the place of the same name in the canton of Graubünden extracts the clay from its own clay pit. “Before it is shaped, the ingredients need to be well mixed and, with a view to a homogeneous distribution of moisture, temporarily stored for days. Only then can the paste go into the extruder which compacts the mineral mixture and presses it through its mouthpiece. This creates an endless brick with a fixed length and width. The height is achieved from the speed at which the cutter from the Swiss company Freymatic AG works,” explains Daniel Bärtsch, Plant Manager at the Landquart AG brickworks.
Characteristic for the cut is the combination of the continuous feed of the clay column from the extruder and the discontinuous cutting. To do this, it takes the basic drive arrangement of the flying saw – in essence designed like a thin steel wire which runs from top to bottom through the soft clay columns like a harp string in time with the band speed. The cutter by Freymatic is at the same time cyclically positioned by a Thomson linear axis and synchronized with the band speed. To drive the linear unit with its interior ball screw, TBM Automation AG opts for synchronous servo motors in the AKM series by KOLLMORGEN. TBM and Freymatic have fostered a trusting collaboration for many years in matters of drive technology, motion control and automation. “We need to understand the processes, know how our customers think and then learn about the intricacies from our growing experience,” says Silverster Tribus, Managing Director at TBM. The Swiss engineering specialists from Widnau have on their part been cooperating closely with KOLLMORGEN as a certified partner.
In the past, the vast majority of functions needed to be constantly re-programmed – and a huge amount of code needed to be written for this. “These days, we pull our prepared blocks into a motion project – and that’s it.” In conjunction with graphic programming, the on-site engineers can see considerably better “what impact each of the changing parameters has”. The basis for this unerring and efficient way of working is created by the Kollmorgen Automation Suite – above all in the design of the pipe network contained within.
Pipe Network clearly and precisely replicates the machine architecture including the dependencies between the axes of an application in a very short space of time. The otherwise very complex programming in Pipe Network is replaced by a graphic description with drag-and-drop function. Starting from a virtual master, all functions and relationships between components as well as all movements and settings can be defined with graphic description blocks. If the system is available, the Kollmorgen Automation Suite also offers the opportunity for virtual simulation. Movement profiles, axis conditions or synchronizations can be optimized in real time without the need to connect a single device.
“This is a real advantage because we can test the axes in the office and initiate start up with a prepared, fault-free application,” stresses Danijel Todorovic-Grabher, Senior project manager at TBM Automation. If adjustments need to be made on site, there is a KOLLMORGEN touch panel at the ready right by the system in the brickworks. “We can simply leaf through the drives and don’t need an additional laptop on site.”
The user-dependent access for this in the first step is carried out on the freely programmable controls in the IEC 61131-3 languages. It is part of the functional scope of the KOLLMORGEN Motion Controller PCMM. The compact device takes on the sequential control and the motion control of the connected AKD servo drives with the AKM synchronous servo motors. Motion Control has designed TBM in such a sophisticated way that the machine actually removes the bricks from the column with the beautifully soft motion task profiles. At the Landquart brickworks, the unit is placed directly between the formed part of the extruder and the discharge conveyor. The high overload capacity of the AKM motors up to five times the nominal current ensures that, during operation, the sudden occurrence of speed fluctuations does not lead to a fault in the cutting process. Changed requirements in power are not a rarity in the brick industry; they actually happen on a regular basis. After all, it’s a natural product with a fluctuating consistency that is processed into bricks fully automatically.
Against this background, it is also common practice to regularly optimize the settings of the cutting unit. The water in the clay alone or the detailed changing composition of minerals changes the mechanical shaping of the brick which is still highly sensitive after extrusion. The motion control for taking the cut raw bricks away for drying is configured in a similarly challenging way. Days later, it then goes into the oven for several hours.
For the flow of materials, Freymatic also opts for servo axes by Kollmorgen which are coordinated alongside the multi-axis arrangements of the PCMM. From the viewpoint of motion control, this process is characterized by exactly managed acceleration and braking profiles which transport off and therefore separate the bricks during production. Integrated into the automation is the pallet loader which pushes metal profiles from a magazine under the bricks for their further transportation.
A view into the clay industry shows how existing systems have allowed themselves to become efficiently modernized when machine engineers, system integrators and drive manufacturers work closely together.
“We present data about what quantity needs to be shifted and what times and accuracy are required,” says Marco Breitenmoser, head of construction at Freymatic. “TBM then uses this as a basis to make proposals.” Good clay has for many years relied on the cooperation between Freymatic and TBM discussing jobs together and then also finding the best solution together. “Our expertise lies predominantly in the machine concept and TBM’s is in the drive technology and automation,” says Marco Breitenmoser in summary.
Author:
Martin Zimmermann, Key Account Manager, KOLLMORGEN Switzerland
Disclaimer
The use of this news article and images came with permission from Kollmorgen.
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