07.21.15
Tadbik Advanced Technologies, headquartered in Israel, has upgraded its roll-based manufacturing with the addition of a new Mühlbauer converting line together with a chip encoding and print personalization system for special projects requiring a dedicated solution and customization.
With its new equipment, Tadbik is now able to more than double its production capacity and allow for even faster production times especially for some new product developments. Previously, several cycles were necessary to complete the product, now production and encoding is achieved in only one run. For example, innovative products, such as the UHF Animal Identification Ear Tag or the NFC Windshield label with passive RFID inlay, require unique serialization printing and in-line encoding that can now be produced in a single cycle.
Martin Müller, sales manager at Mühlbauer, comments, “The demand for RFID and NFC products is constantly increasing. Moreover, the market requires more customized solutions, including special printed features, serialization and unique encoding – and all of that with a quick production response time – to be delivered yesterday to the end user. With the new equipment, Tadbik will have a major competitive advantage.”
The new Mühlbauer equipment will save production time, eliminate off-line finishing processes and allow for a high quality product to be produced in a stable process, with on line quality control checks and customization as needed.
Tadbik’s Sales Director Michal Yanuv Max states: “As a converter at the forefront of the RFID and NFC industry, with a wide variety of innovative and special products such as the Returnable Transport Item labels for plastic crates and pallets and RFID and NFC wristbands, Tadbik required the right machinery supplier. Mühlbauer was the natural choice for Tadbik as we already own a Mühlbauer converting line purchased a few years ago and we have learned to work well together throughout the years.
“Mühlbauer complied successfully with all the special features that we asked for and helped design a custom-made machine that will be flexible and will fit our needs to better serve our clients around the world. In addition, as a family owned company, we feel that Mühlbauer and Tadbik share the same values and DNA which gave us the confidence that any challenge we may encounter can be solved together,” says Max.
Tadbik has a US operation in Fairfield, NJ. Formerly known as Logotech, the company was the subject of a “Narrow Web Profile” in the April 2015 issue of Label & Narrow Web.
With its new equipment, Tadbik is now able to more than double its production capacity and allow for even faster production times especially for some new product developments. Previously, several cycles were necessary to complete the product, now production and encoding is achieved in only one run. For example, innovative products, such as the UHF Animal Identification Ear Tag or the NFC Windshield label with passive RFID inlay, require unique serialization printing and in-line encoding that can now be produced in a single cycle.
Martin Müller, sales manager at Mühlbauer, comments, “The demand for RFID and NFC products is constantly increasing. Moreover, the market requires more customized solutions, including special printed features, serialization and unique encoding – and all of that with a quick production response time – to be delivered yesterday to the end user. With the new equipment, Tadbik will have a major competitive advantage.”
The new Mühlbauer equipment will save production time, eliminate off-line finishing processes and allow for a high quality product to be produced in a stable process, with on line quality control checks and customization as needed.
Tadbik’s Sales Director Michal Yanuv Max states: “As a converter at the forefront of the RFID and NFC industry, with a wide variety of innovative and special products such as the Returnable Transport Item labels for plastic crates and pallets and RFID and NFC wristbands, Tadbik required the right machinery supplier. Mühlbauer was the natural choice for Tadbik as we already own a Mühlbauer converting line purchased a few years ago and we have learned to work well together throughout the years.
“Mühlbauer complied successfully with all the special features that we asked for and helped design a custom-made machine that will be flexible and will fit our needs to better serve our clients around the world. In addition, as a family owned company, we feel that Mühlbauer and Tadbik share the same values and DNA which gave us the confidence that any challenge we may encounter can be solved together,” says Max.
Tadbik has a US operation in Fairfield, NJ. Formerly known as Logotech, the company was the subject of a “Narrow Web Profile” in the April 2015 issue of Label & Narrow Web.