03.30.20
Ravenwood Packaging has launched a new linerless label applicator, the Nobac 5000, which builds upon the company's core functionality of the Nobac 500 range of machinery.
When compared to Ravenwood’s original flagship applicator, the Nobac 5000 has been carefully developed without straying too far from the original 500 concept. The new machine has all of the original features of the 500 but refined further for improved functionality and ease of operation.
The modular construction provides increased flexibility of use and machine configuration, with the twin head option now being retrofittable. There’s also more space for printers, allowing for even further possibilities, for coding on labels and packs. Improved guarding also allows for easier access with better label control from a new upgraded brake system. In addition, the applicator’s electrical cabinet has also been repositioned, making for easy engineer access. Furthermore, optional cardboard tray coding systems are now available, including motorized adjustment for product setup.
Paul Beamish, MD of Ravenwood, says, “The launch of the new 5000, in the current climate with the COVID-19 virus outbreak, will assist us in meeting extra demand from food manufacturing companies in the UK and all over the world, the likes of which we have never seen before.”
He adds, “Orders are now increasing with the supply of new and refurbished machines to keep lines running at their optimum.”
When compared to Ravenwood’s original flagship applicator, the Nobac 5000 has been carefully developed without straying too far from the original 500 concept. The new machine has all of the original features of the 500 but refined further for improved functionality and ease of operation.
The modular construction provides increased flexibility of use and machine configuration, with the twin head option now being retrofittable. There’s also more space for printers, allowing for even further possibilities, for coding on labels and packs. Improved guarding also allows for easier access with better label control from a new upgraded brake system. In addition, the applicator’s electrical cabinet has also been repositioned, making for easy engineer access. Furthermore, optional cardboard tray coding systems are now available, including motorized adjustment for product setup.
Paul Beamish, MD of Ravenwood, says, “The launch of the new 5000, in the current climate with the COVID-19 virus outbreak, will assist us in meeting extra demand from food manufacturing companies in the UK and all over the world, the likes of which we have never seen before.”
He adds, “Orders are now increasing with the supply of new and refurbished machines to keep lines running at their optimum.”