PETpla.net Insider 07+08 / 2018
LABELLING PET planet Insider Vol. 19 No. 07+08/18 www.petpla.net 24 Compact labelling machine for the beverage and food industries Labelling in small capacities With the Innoket Roland 40 the KHS Group has launched a compact labeller to market. The KHS Innoket Neo’s little brother has a capacity of 2,500 to 25,000 containers per hour (cph) and is thus specifically tailored to the requirements in the low capacity range. The Innoket Roland 40 can be fitted with various labelling stations and is characterised by its ease of use, states KHS. “The machine is specially geared towards lines with a low output,” explains Cornelius Adolf, labelling product manager at KHS. During development particular attention was paid to simple operation and a high degree of economy. The table machine is not only of interest to craft brewer- ies but also to companies in the food sector, such as manufacturers of canned food, sauces or dressings. In its standard version the Innoket Roland 40 comes with two cold glue stations. This allows shoulder and neck labels to be applied at two levels by the first station, for instance, with the second station affixing back labels to the bottles. Alternatively, self-adhesive stations, a combination of cold glue and self adhesive technology and hot melt labelling processes can be used. Proven components from the high capacity range Inside the Innoket Roland 40 are countless quality determining compo- nents taken from the established high performance KHS Innoket Neo label- The Innoket Roland 40 is the little brother of the Innoket Neo, suitable for outputs of between 2,500 and 25,000 containers per hour.
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