09.11.23
Delta ModTech is showcasing on-demand converting demonstrations on its newly updated Crusader Converter. This system features a precision RFID antennae placement application, as well as a variety of processes like rotary diecutting, winding, conveying and precise part placement.
“With the RFID mandates that have been imposed by Walmart and other retailers, precision and accurate insertion of tags and antennas into labels is a hot topic,” says Dave Grenwis, marketing manager, Delta ModTech. “With the increase of projects in this area, our RFID tag insertion modules continue to evolve. Using our patented Island Transfer process, Delta ModTech machines are capable of inserting under label tags at high speeds, up to 2,500 parts per minute. Our machines are also capable of UHF and HF encoding and either wet or dry inlay, depending on your application.”
The specific demo on RFID antennae placement is just one of the limitless processes that the Crusader is capable of through Delta ModTech's modular technology. Additional equipment capabilities include options such as laser diecutting, multi-layer lamination, heat-seal pouching, coating and drying.
All of these capabilities have helped position Delta as a prominent manufacturer in narrow web converting. “Customer and supplier demands continue to push innovation in converting technologies,” adds Grenwis. “Faster and more precise label manufacturing requires more reliance on advanced controls and proper setup of processes. More automation can mean more advanced first-time job setups, so in 2023 we’re offering more options for training, from operators to process engineers to maintenance staff.”
Engineers are on-site in Brussels to confidentially discuss attendees' specific application and help them develop a total solution. Delta ModTech machines are designed and engineered to meet specific application requirements, improve profitability, and reduce risk. Plus, Delta ModTech offers global service and support to accompany its equipment range.
“With the RFID mandates that have been imposed by Walmart and other retailers, precision and accurate insertion of tags and antennas into labels is a hot topic,” says Dave Grenwis, marketing manager, Delta ModTech. “With the increase of projects in this area, our RFID tag insertion modules continue to evolve. Using our patented Island Transfer process, Delta ModTech machines are capable of inserting under label tags at high speeds, up to 2,500 parts per minute. Our machines are also capable of UHF and HF encoding and either wet or dry inlay, depending on your application.”
The specific demo on RFID antennae placement is just one of the limitless processes that the Crusader is capable of through Delta ModTech's modular technology. Additional equipment capabilities include options such as laser diecutting, multi-layer lamination, heat-seal pouching, coating and drying.
All of these capabilities have helped position Delta as a prominent manufacturer in narrow web converting. “Customer and supplier demands continue to push innovation in converting technologies,” adds Grenwis. “Faster and more precise label manufacturing requires more reliance on advanced controls and proper setup of processes. More automation can mean more advanced first-time job setups, so in 2023 we’re offering more options for training, from operators to process engineers to maintenance staff.”
Engineers are on-site in Brussels to confidentially discuss attendees' specific application and help them develop a total solution. Delta ModTech machines are designed and engineered to meet specific application requirements, improve profitability, and reduce risk. Plus, Delta ModTech offers global service and support to accompany its equipment range.