As a pressure-sensitive label is printed, it's automatically peeled from its liner and retained by vacuum on the applicator pad. When a pallet load is delivered to the system, a product sensor initiates the extension of the tamp arm and the label is blown onto the load from approximately 0.25".
These systems are available with high-quality print engines manufactured by Datamax, Sato and Zebra. Label sizes range from a minimum of 0.75" wide and 0.5" long to a maximum of 7.0" wide and 8.0" long. The printers are capable of producing labels with variable-sized text, high-density bar codes and graphic images at print speeds up to 16 ips.
In addition, Weber's exclusive Print-Apply software makes it easy to design and store an array of label formats. Applications include bar coding, product identification, shipment addressing and many others.
Weber also manufactures a wide variety of standard and custom-designed pressure-sensitive labels, including label materials that can be recycled with many types of stretch film.
Ruggedly constructed of corrosion-resistant stainless steel and anodized aluminum, the systems are suitable for operation even in harsh environments.