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NEWMAN LABELLING DISPLAYS LATEST LABELLING SOLUTIONS AT PACK EXPO 2014

Friday 12. September 2014 - 5th November will see Newman Labelling Systems, a leading supplier of specialist pharmaceutical labelling systems, displaying its S350 fully automatic, versatile labelling system alongside its award winning Faulty Label Removal System.

One of the company’s leading labelling systems, Newman’s S350 has been designed to operate 24/7 at a true production rate of up to 300 containers per minute with high levels of efficiency according to DIN 8743. A versatile as well as fast system, it is capable of applying both paper and clear plastic labels to cylindrical products in glass, plastic, metal and composite materials. Both label and container size changes can be rapidly achieved without the use of tools for maximum efficiency, whilst digital scales provide repeatable container changeover in minutes.
A compact cGMP Design, manufactured in stainless steel 304 finish, the S350 comes with a range of features as standard, such as ‘Auto-teach’ label length facility, a positive accept security system and In Process Control.
The latest data-bus technology has been utilized within the machine, so as to simplify the integration of security and ancillary devices such as Visions Systems to allow latest Track & Trace applications to be accommodated.
A further enhancement to Track & Trace requirements comes in the form of Newman’s unique Faulty Label Removal (FLR) System with its automatic controlling of reject labels, which will also be demonstrated at Pack Expo. If “good signals” from the scanning / security devices in use (including bar code reader, missing overprint detector, OCV camera and 2D matrix code reader) are not received by the FLR system, the faulty label is securely removed from the label web prior to application onto the container. These faulty labels are then transferred to a paper roll for batch reconciliation and inspection.
The FLR System is available exclusively for use with Newman’s range of labelling systems, which are all purpose built and fully compliant with FDA cGMP requirements. The systems have many optional extras to suit budget and specification and can be supplied with validation completed up to PQ.
Newman Labelling Systems is a leading manufacturer, with a customer base that includes the world’s top ten pharmaceutical companies.

http://www.newman.co.uk
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