Anilox Technology
Apex International
Booth 3B52
Apex is featuring its patented GTT engraving technology, the Open Slalom ink channel geometry, which allows an exact ink volume to flow smoothly onto the printing plate. Also this year, Apex is launching its embossing technology, a solution that unlocks creative possibilities with enhanced precision and versatility. The technology empowers designers to captivate consumers with stunning textures and raised effects, truly redefining the embossing experience. Adding to the list of products is Apex’s latest offering in anilox technology: Conical Anilox. Celebrated for its outstanding performance in printing award-winning paper cups for renowned brands, these anilox rolls guarantee excellent print quality and optimal ink transfer, even on the most challenging substrates, Apex says.
Arrow Systems
Booth 8C07
Arrow Systems is debuting its ArrowJet line in the European market. The ArrowJet line is ideal for digital labels and packaging, featuring water-based pigment inkjet technology from Memjet and boasts print speeds up to 50 m/m. With a variety of inline and off-line digital finishing options that can be paired with these printers, Arrow Systems delivers an end-to-end solution for converters’ digital printing needs. The ArrowJet Aqua 330L features a compact yet robust design. The 330L is built with Siemens PLC and industrial motors, and is designed for use with both labels and flexible packaging. The ArrowJet Aqua 330R Hybrid Pro features inline priming and varnish, allowing customers to prime and varnish their material inline with the same print quality as pre-coated material. Arrow Systems is also announcing the latest equipment in its portfolio: the ArrowBolt line. Featuring Memjet’s latest Durabolt technology, the ArrowBolt can run up to 150 m/m.
Labeling Materials
Avery Dennison
Booth 5A31
Avery Dennison is hosting a special event at Labelexpo 2023 called “Connecting. Together.” At its booth, Avery Dennison will engage with customers and the industry ecosystem in an intimate space that will showcase some of its latest packaging solutions and include an exclusive food and drink experience. Steve Flannery, SVP and GM of Materials Group EMENA, comments, “At Avery Dennison, we envision a connected and circular future. Labelexpo is a great opportunity for us to share some of our latest sustainable solutions – labeling materials with a lower carbon footprint and solutions that enable packaging recycling or reuse. Visitors can also experience demos of our digital solutions to get a true sense of how intelligent labels enable consumer interaction and end-to-end transparency.” Avery Dennison will be unveiling its new range of VI and decorative linerless labels. The company believes that the future of labeling is linerless, and it has developed a suite of solutions that eliminate the need for a liner, thereby reducing material use and waste, and minimizing the environmental impact
of packaging.
Converting Equipment
Bar Graphic Machinery
Booth 3D24
Bar Graphic Machinery (BGM) is showcasing two next-generation machines, launching its BGM Elite Digiflex 330 with semi-rotary print station, quick-change ink system and screen-printing unit, and the new BGM Elite Dieflex E. On stand is the Digiflex 330, a high-performance, highly flexible and robust full servo, re-register, flexographic diecutting and converting finishing system. Achieving converting and finishing speeds up to 160 m/m, the Digiflex 330 is an energy-efficient machine designed with servo infeed and outfeed, a semi-rotary re-register flexo print station with LED drying, and cold foiling and laminating units. It also comprises a back slitting unit, waste rewind with lay-on roller and rapid slit rotary shear cut slitting system, complemented by master and finishing rewinders. Designed to support startups and scaling up businesses as a lower investment option, the new BGM Elite Dieflex E launching at the show is a high-speed, plain-label converting and finishing line that can also be equipped with an adjustable anvil as an option.
Finishing System
Brotech
Booth 8C81
Brotech is exhibiting the SDF PLUS smart, modular designed, digital printed label converting and finishing system, SDF-E digital label finishing system, SMS shrink sleeve label seaming system, CDF digital label finishing system, and TR turret rewind system at Labelexpo Europe 2023. The SDF PLUS can support multiple processes like hot foil stamping, flexo printing, cold foil and adhesive lamination, screen printing, varnishing, diecutting, slitting, snowball waste removing and dual rewinds. SDF-E series is touted as a cost-effective and multi-functional combo – it can be expanded with options according to the process that increases the effectiveness of an operation such as additional flexo stations for coating, printing, cold foil/lamination in one pass, hot air (I/R) dryer for water-based primer or printing, auto-slitting unit, sheeting or IML stations to expand the application range.
By Andy Thomas-Emans
Label substrates are evolving rapidly to meet the growing number of legislative and brand mandates for the circular materials economy. This means diverting packaging from landfill and toward recovery and clean separation of materials, which then become feedstock for new labels and packaging products.
This has led to the increasing incorporation of post-consumer recycled (PCR) material into new label face papers, films and release liners. PCR cannot simply be process scrap, but it must be from the packaging discarded by consumers, collected, sorted, and reprocessed.
The move toward incorporating PCR is matched by ongoing research into thinner materials that retain their original performance characteristics. Apart from savings in raw materials, there are also reductions in transportation costs and fewer roll changes required on-press for the same size roll.
Suppliers are also turning to more sustainable biomass sources to manufacture both papers and films, and these products can also contain PCR. Labels are also helping in the recovery and circular reuse of plastics and glass containers. Adhesives that wash off from PET containers in a recycling system mean there is no contamination of the PET flakes from the PP labels – both material streams can be separated and recovered.
In the glass market, reuse/refill is becoming a key circular economy application, and here the requirement is again for the adhesive to wash off cleanly, allowing the bottles to be cleaned, returned to the brand, refilled, and re-labeled.
At the same time, refillable/reusable containers also require permanent labels that will stay with the container throughout its life cycle. The function of these labels is to identify the container, the material it is made of, and how many times it has gone through the refill/reuse loop. With the Holy Grail project, we also see labels allowing materials to be identified and separated at sorting stations using bespoke machine-readable codes.
Another key point is the resurgence of interest in linerless labels. Linerless is a well-established technology in the logistics and industrial labels sectors, but linerless has still to make an impact in the primary (prime) label market, and this is where an increasing research and development effort is focused.
Although we have focused a lot on initiatives in the self-adhesive sector, there are also exciting initiatives to make shrink sleeve labels more sustainable. The key problem up to now has been the inability to separate cleanly the PET container material and PET shrink sleeves, meaning the inks contaminate the PET recycling stream. A new generation of “floatable” sleeve materials with different molecular weights have been developed to help solve this issue.
New at Labelexpo Europe 2023
All these trends will be on show at Labelexpo Europe 2023, as can be seen in this brief A-Z summary:Ahlstrom is launching its Acti-V RF Natural glassine release paper, which contains a minimum of 15% post-consumer recycled cellulose fiber and enhances its sustainability profile by using unbleached cellulose fibers.
Avery Dennison is showing its full range of recycling-friendly adhesive constructions for both glass and PET containers, as well as new linerless products (see below).
Bio4Life is exhibiting its range of certified compostable materials with a focus on applications for fruit labels. The face materials are coated with BioTAK compostable adhesive. The product range includes paper fibers sourced from agricultural waste and a variety of bioplastics. The products comply with EN13432 and are certified by DinCertco or TÜV Austria.
delfort‘s Tersil UltraLightBase glassine is claimed up to 40% lighter than what the company calls “current market alternatives.”
Dow is featuring its INVISU 7007 washable adhesive for filmic labels. This adhesive allows PSA labels and PET bottles to be recycled separately, resulting in cleaner recycling and higher-
value applications.
Evonik is launching the next generation of its Tego RC products made using recycled silicone feedstocks, curable by either LED or traditional mercury lamps. Henkel’s ECO and RE PSA adhesive portfolio for labels use high-quality recyclate.
Innovia Films is presenting Rayofloat APO and APO-HS (high shrink), floatable polyolefin shrink sleeve films designed to improve the purity of recycled PET bottles.
Italstick is highlighting label papers made from 100% post-consumer paper waste and up to 40% grass fibers without the addition of coloring agents. The company is marketing the benefits of natural colors to increase shelf appeal.
Jindal SMI is launching its polyolefin base conformable PP, claimed to be 40% thinner than what the company calls “standard” PE films. The company’s PCR PP, meanwhile, is made with 30% post-consumer recycled content.
Klöckner Pentaplast is introducing SmartCycle Pro, a shrink sleeve label film that is recyclable in the RIC (Resin Identification Code) 1 stream and made from 30% certified post-consumer recycled material.
Leonardus SRL is debuting a certified recyclable holographic metalized paper claimed to deliver the same performance as traditional holographic film. The 70 g/sqm paper is recyclable in compliance with
Aticelca501 standards.
Lintec Europe is launching MMP Mono Material Polyester (PET) designed for application to single-use PET containers. Both film and adhesive are manufactured from polyester, reducing the risk of contamination if the labels are not removed before the washing and grinding process. A special top-coating also enables the labels to be de-inked in an alkaline washing process.
Polyart Group is showcasing r-Polyart, a synthetic paper made of 30% post-consumer recycled material, and Fiberskin, a weather-resistant synthetic paper that is recyclable, biodegradable and printable by dry toner.
Premier Coating & Converters is displaying its Premeco range of biomass-based and PCR content films. These materials are BS EN 13432 certified biodegradable or compostable.
Sihl is demonstrating films manufactured with up to 90% recycled content.
Synthogra is introducing SYN-BOPP transparent HB top-coated film, made with 70% used cooking oil and available in 26 and 32 micron grades. The film is suitable for direct food contact and is designed for use in horizontal and vertical form fill and seal flexible packaging machines, as well as in overwrapping applications.
Taghleef Industries is presenting its biobased PP films and reLIFE films manufactured with PCR content and unveils Shape360 TDS, a floatable shrink sleeve label film.
UPM Raflatac is introducing Ocean Action Labels, made from ocean-bound plastic waste, and the PureCycle paper wash-off labels that cleanly separate from primary packaging in PET and HDPE recycling streams. Plus, the RAFNXT+ paper label material range is certified as carbon neutral.
Linerless developments
Linerless will be a major sustainability focus at Labelexpo Europe. Avery Dennison is showing its new ADLinrSave linerless system targeted at the prime label market. ADLinrSave is a joint project with Bobst, which developed the inline silicone coating head and Harland Machine systems, which developed the applicator.Maan Engineering will have a linerless label converting line on the ABG stand, signaling a new partnership between the two companies. The Maan line allows label converters to manufacture both laminated and linerless PS label structures.
Linerless systems targeted at VIP applications will also be shown by a range of companies, including Avery Dennison, UPM Raflatac and Herma.
Wider sustainability issues
Sustainability now encompasses not only materials but every part of the label converting process, from the reduction of setup waste to more energy-efficient curing systems, to the handling of self-adhesiveproduction waste.
And there is much interest to see at Labelexpo Europe 2023 from this wider production sphere.
One example is a move toward water-washable flexo plates and processors, part of the quest to eliminate solvents from the pressroom. Asahi Photoproducts is debuting a wastewater recycling unit for its AWPTM plate processor claimed to reduce wastewater by 75%, and detergent usage by 40%. The company’s water-washable AWPTM-DEW CleanPrint flexographic plates have been certified Carbon Neutral by the Carbon Trust.
Hans Lüscher is a veteran pioneer of direct exposure flexo platemaking systems, and his Drop AG company is launching the Drop DirectPoser based on EPDM materials. Laser engraving is another route to reduce usage of processing chemicals, and it will be interesting to see how this technology is evolving.
Turning to inks and curing systems, we’re seeing a continued move toward LED-UV curing, with its associated sustainability benefits of energy reduction, longer lifespan, and elimination
of mercury.
Coatings and adhesives are also evolving toward water-based systems, and it will be interesting to see the areas where solvent-based products are still required. Foiling is another area where sustainability is driving change with the reduction of foil waste.
ACTEGA is demonstrating the Actega Ecoleaf digital metalization technology, which eliminates all foil waste by adhering metallic flakes from a donor roll to a printed target. Kurz is also demonstrating its range of digital metalization technologies, including an inline solution for Xeikon’s new TX500 dry toner press.
Then there are the more obvious sustainability building blocks in terms of dealing with matrix waste on the press. Lundberg is launching its MatrixCompactor 200 matrix handling system, and Matho is introducing the CB-100 mobile cutting and extraction system for edge trims, diecut pieces, and matrix waste.
Inspection System
BST
Booth 3D40
BST is featuring its TubeScan Eagle View, which offers 100 % web inspection plus a tenfold magnifier web viewing function of particularly sensitive areas such as register marks, print screens or RFID applications. One notable highlight of the inspection system is the high-resolution 5 megapixel matrix camera. In addition to this system, BST will showcase a range of other solutions from the complete TubeScan family in realistic production environments for packaging and label printing. Another highlight is the new graphical user interface, which boasts a sleek and modern design while maintaining an intuitive and user-friendly experience. Job change “on the fly” prevents machine stops and maximizes productivity. It enables the implementation of solutions from prepress specialist Hybrid Software. BST will also be demonstrating inline inspection of variable barcodes and alphanumeric strings. TubeScan inspects, decodes and evaluates the variable codes or strings – at constant machine speed and simultaneous print inspection. This eliminates duplicate, unreadable or incorrect codes.
Finishing
Cartes
Booth 5D29
Cartes is presenting six special finishing machine configurations, including GE363VJL: A digital finishing technology featuring Cartes Jet DScreen (JDS) on the Gemini platform combined with a laser diecutting and converting system, which together creates an ideal mix for embellishing, finishing and diecutting digitally printed labels; The GT360 series with Jet D-Screen (JDS) integrates with flexo, traditional high-performance silk screen printing, high power hot stamping and semi-rotary diecutting; the GT360 series combnes seven units: flexo, three silk screen printing units, two hot stamping and semi-rotary diecutting with special devices as labels on labels and cut of window system; the GE362WL+turret rewinder is a fast laser diecutting machine in dual version, improved by automatic change of job with a special patented device that allows the cutting of dark material without leaving white edges. It is also able to remove white borders from dark labels.
Testing Machine
ChemInstruments
Booth 4E42
ChemInstruments is launching the 180° Peel Adhesive Testing Machine, offering precise measurements for 180° peel tests. The machine runs at varying speeds for flexibility and boasts rugged construction to endure production environments. With advanced digital speed control, it utilizes a stepper motor for consistent performance. The integrated touchscreen display allows for standalone operation, while data can be easily downloaded to ChemInstruments’ EZ Data software for comprehensive management. This versatile testing machine empowers professionals in quality control and product development, setting a new standard in adhesive testing technology, the company says.
Inspection Slitter Rewinder
Daco Solutions
Booth 4A53
Daco Solutions is launching its SRV350 inspection slitter rewinder at Labelexpo Europe 2023. The servo-driven machine features an inspection system from Nikka, closed-loop unwind tension control, and a fully automatic slitting unit with servo-driven positioning of the knives. It runs at speeds of up to 300 m/m with a 350mm web width and 800mm unwind diameter. An optional accumulator can be added, so any labels replaced on the web will pass back underneath the camera to ensure 100% inspection. Also on display in Brussels is Daco’s PLD350 semi-automatic turret rewinder for plain label production and a PLR430 semi-automatic turret rewinder for slitting with integrated 1m unwind with roll lift. Daco Solutions, which has installed equipment in 56 countries around the world, has exhibited at every Labelexpo Europe show since the company was founded in 2001.
Software
eProductivity Software
Booth 5D21
eProductivity Software (ePS) is showcasing its latest portfolio purpose-built for the packaging industry, including labels and flexible packaging. In addition, attendees will be able to learn more about the much-anticipated integration between ePS Radius ERP and HP Indigo. ePS will demonstrate the advanced integration between its Packaging Suite and HP Indigo PrintOS, which fully automates the process, from order receipt through job estimating, planning, prepress, and scheduling. And with an integrated data collection system, real-time visibility and full traceability for any job on HP Indigo presses is now possible. Attendees can also view the latest innovations in the ePS Packaging Suite, which offers an end-to-end, enterprise-wide software ecosystem that is purpose-built for label and flexible packaging production, especially those with multiple products and plants.
Connected Workflow
Esko
Booth 3C60
Visitors to Labelexpo can see first-hand how a connected Esko and X-Rite Pantone ecosystem of automated workflow, color management, flexo platemaking, digital printing, and print inspection tools can deliver consistent performance and accelerate business growth. “Visitors to our combined booth will discover how Esko and X-Rite Pantone are helping the packaging industry achieve consistent performance from concept to market,” says Jan De Roeck, Esko’s director of marketing, industry relations and strategy. “Using demonstrations of the latest technology, displays, and expert discussions, we will highlight how an end-to-end ecosystem of new color management software and measurement solutions supports digital workflows to increase efficiency, enhance sustainability, and drive growth opportunities.” Highlighted products include Phoenix, CDI Crystal XPS 4835, AVT Helios, X-Rite Exact 2, X-Rite Color Cert Suite, Pantone Live, and the latest version of Esko software.
Label Materials
FLEXcon
Booth 4A65
FLEXcon is showcasing products for medical device, pharmaceutical, industrial, and automotive labeling that deliver on its message of performance-driven solutions. Print service providers and end users can expect excellent printability and robust adhesion from FLEXcon pharmaceutical labeling products for a variety of applications, ranging from small diameter vials and syringes to large diameter over-the-counter medicine containers, as well as cover-up, tamper-evidence and blood bag applications. In addition, products for FDA Class I, II and III medical devices or device packages are available. Consistent quality and performance are assured with FLEXcon’s four-stage change management process. Labeling products for industrial and automotive applications will also be on display. FLEXcon specializes in UL-, cUL-, and CSA-recognized materials intended to bond permanently to surfaces and withstand exposure to harsh environments for the lifetime of heavy machinery and vehicles. UL and CSA adoptions are easy with any needed testing being conducted in FLEXcon’s DAP-certified lab, and FLEXcon’s adoption reimbursement program makes for net-zero adoption spend for flat-fee adoptions.
Inks and Coatings
Flint Group Narrow Web
Booth 5C29
Flint Group’s Narrow Web business is featuring its next-generation ink and coating technologies, including: EkoCure UV LED inks and coatings for all narrow web applications with dual cure capabilities supporting converters seeking to transition to UV LED curing technology; EkoCure ANCORA F2 inks and coatings specifically designed for food packaging and labeling applications; Evolution primers and varnishes – new sustainable solutions focused entirely on improving printed label recycling performance. Notably, Flint Group is eager to debut and register customers onto its customized and customer-bespoke B2B platform – FlintLink. This personalized environment gives Flint Group customers timely access to support and information, which makes collaboration, communication, and doing business easy. In addition, Flint Group is participating in the Automation Arena, Sustainability Trail, and the Flex Pack Trail.
UV LED Curing
GEW
Booth 4B53
UV curing systems manufacturer GEW is showcasing its full product range, with a particular emphasis on its air-cooled UV LED system, AeroLED. AeroLED is a high-power system for full cure, printing, coating and converting applications up to 60cm wide. An innovative design update makes AeroLED compatible with GEW’s ArcLED system. Using the same fan and ducting arrangement as the industry standard E2C, printers have total flexibility to switch between arc and LED curing on any station. In an AeroLED system, air is extracted by a single centralized fan sited away from the press. There is no need for integrated fans or electronics in the individual lampheads, which eliminates the high pitched noise and risk of failure that these bring. AeroLED features the same LED chassis and core components as GEW’s water-cooled LeoLED lamphead for proven reliability. Every aspect of the design has been carefully considered to deliver robust performance and long-term dependability.
Finishing Machines
GM
Booth 9A40
GM (Grafisk Maskinfabrik) is bringing the full force of its advanced finishing solutions for digitally printed labels to Labelexpo. The Danish manufacturer will demonstrate nine machines at the show, all designed to streamline the converting process and empower converters to finish first. The spotlight on stand 9A40 will shine on the highly automated DC350Flex+ Wine line for premium label embellishment. Designed for adding maximum value to digital labels for luxury markets, particularly wine, spirits, cosmetics, and beauty, it is particularly noteworthy for its enhanced foiling and embossing capabilities and striking digital varnish effects. The DC350+ Flex Wine features a 50-ton hot stamping module, which uses multiple foil streams. It also comes with an integrated Foil Saver, which effectively reduces the wastage of costly foils, while GM’s QuickMount technology facilitates faster mounting of the embossing plates.
Automated Finishing
Grafotronic
Booth 7B39
Grafotronic is bringing 10 machines to Labelexpo Europe 2023 – and eight out of 10 are completely new technologies. Highlights include: The Revolver – a new fully automatic turret, new modules for full in register lamination, crossover and printing on the glue side and the flagship DCL2 in five different configurations. Grafotronic is demonstrating automation with five machines equipped with the AI-based computer vision system Grafotronic IQ, which changes jobs autonomously, handling all job settings automatically. In the Automation Arena, Grafotronic is the exclusive finishing partner. Together with AVT, Xeikon, Esko and Cerm, Grafotronic will show how far the processes can be automated – showing an IQ equipped DCL 100% integrated in a fully automated end-to-end workflow. Also on display is the new Haptic series, with two new screen modules, a new hot stamping solution, and the latest digital embellishment system powered by Kurz.
Prepress
Graphic Republik
Booth 9A33
Graphic Republik is demonstrating how Star Plate’s digital films offer a more sustainable and cost-effective alternative to aging laser imagesetters and chemical processors. The chemical process-free technology is proven to speed up production and reduce costs by over 50%. In doing so, it enables printers to meet brand owners’ demands for faster delivery of more sustainable, high-quality labels and packaging. Star Plate improves the process of film-making without a loss of quality or accuracy and delivers savings in prepress time and cost. It is ideal for making both negative films for use in flexo and letterpress platemaking and positive films for silk screen generation. It produces small text, fine lines and hard dots up to 175 lines per inch under daylight conditions, without the need for post-processing. Users also save considerable amounts of money, time and energy as it removes both the need to purchase and store chemical developer and fixer, and then dispose of those exhausted chemicals.
Ink Dispensing
GSE
Booth 7D59
Ink logistics provider GSE is revealing additions to its range of ink dispensing systems and management software programs for achieving repeatable color quality and reducing ink handling costs in the label and packaging workflow. GSE will present its solutions, both physically and virtually, with an app, under the theme of “A.I. Your Inks!” – highlighting the performance benefits of automating ink processes and integrating them with existing software platforms. GSE Ink manager software provides dedicated programs for automating, simplifying and accelerating every ink-related step in the print workflow – reducing human input, the risk of error and ink consumption, while enabling better forecasting and planning. The software is specially designed to track and manage inks through the more complex “circular” workflow route that spot color ingredients can take, involving the reuse of leftovers in new jobs.
Water-based PSA
H.B. Fuller
Booth 6D11
H.B. Fuller is introducing Swifttak PS 8405, described as the ultimate water-based pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) with non-water whitening properties. Designed for those seeking a premium PET label with a no-label look, this water-based PSA offers several benefits. Swifttak PS 8405 boasts a high resistance to water whitening to help labels maintain their appearance, even in challenging environments. This adhesive delivers enhanced performance with excellent clarity and optimized peel, tack, and aging properties. Ideal for applications where aesthetics matter, Swifttak PS 8405 offers a blend of functionality and “no look” transparency.
PSA Products
Henkel
Booth 5A22
Henkel is showcasing its comprehensive pressure sensitive adhesives product portfolio and a wide range of new PSA products for the label market. On display are the company’s new sustainable PSA products and solutions to enable the label industry to improve food safety, container recycling, and waste management. It demonstrates a variety of PSA technologies such as water-based, solvent-based acrylic, rubber hot-melt and UV hot-melt PSA. With UV hot-melt PSA, Henkel enables the broader use of acrylic-based hot-melt adhesives across a range of applications and industries, particularly where solvent-free adhesives with minimal VOC emission can help meet regulatory requirements and sustainability goals. Henkel also presents its ECO & RE PSA portfolio for labels, with targets at reducing CO2 emission in label production, reducing waste, and enabling high-quality recyclate.
Sustainable Adhesive
Herma
Booth 5C14
Herma is presenting another milestone for the highly valuable, almost closed material cycle of PET packaging at Labelexpo Europe 2023. The newly developed label adhesive 72Gpw offers approximately double the initial adhesion of standard wash-off adhesives with an equally high final adhesion and, above all, equally good washability. The Cyclos-HTP Institute has already certified the adhesive 72Gpw accordingly in combination with various film and paper label materials. The new label adhesive therefore not only contributes to ensuring safe labelling, it also supports the recycling processes in which the residue-free separation of the PET material from the label material, including adhesives and printing inks, is essential in order to be able to produce granulate that is as pure as possible.
Functional Label Materials
Innovia Films
Booth 4A47
Innovia Films is showcasing its range of sustainable and functional label materials based on recyclable BOPP along with APO shrink film material that was developed to support the recycling of PET bottles. Along with the standard version, there will be the first-ever presentation of a new version: APO-HS, a high-shrink floatable polyolefin shrink film that improves PET bottle recycling and can be applied on “complex” bottle shapes such as trigger bottles used for household cleaners. This product segment has seen a trend to switch to PET bottles in the recent months. There will be a live demonstration at the booth to show the functionality and explain the sink/float recycling process. Innovia will also be exhibiting different Rayoface label films that are clear or white, thinner, printable, and comply with global food contact regulations. As they are thinner than comparable materials, they help improve the overall carbon footprint.
LED Curing
IST Metz
Booth 11C20
IST Metz is showcasing its high-performance and affordable Modulux LED concept. Specializing in no-frills, modular and robust systems for flexo printing applications in the narrow web sector, Modulux offers fully integrated turnkey solutions. The production friendly concept of Modulux allows users to configure a press according to specific requirements. Choose either the basic Modulux setup or customize it with additional IST technologies like Excimer, inertization or lamp systems. The basic equipment consists of the LED unit, cooling, control cabinet and control system. The systems have an electrical output of 90-100 W/cm and a wavelength of 395nm. The all-inclusive package includes not only the delivery of the LED UV systems from Modulux, but also all services such as design integration, installation, troubleshooting, remote service, and maintenance, by IST Metz.
Inspection Slitter Rewinders
KOR Machinery
Booth 8A90
KOR is a multi-generational family company manufacturing high-quality machinery in Canada. The KOR Machinery product line represents a wide range of inspection slitter rewinders for pressure sensitive labels, flexible packaging and shrink sleeves. At Labelexpo Europe 2023, KOR is presenting its user-friendly auto positioning slitter, the AS3-350, built to be a value-added addition to most KOR inspection rewinders. This auto positioning slitter cartridge dramatically reduces setup and changeover times, and it improves the accuracy and repeatability of slitting. This machine boasts an ergonomic design, enhanced operator safety features, and easy access to the knives for resharpening or replacement.
Hot stamping, Digital Embellishment
Kurz
Booth 4B61
Kurz is presenting various solutions from the areas of hot stamping, cold transfer, digital embellishment, and sustainability. The latest digital embellishment systems are the Kurz DM-UNILINER 2D and the DM-UNILINER 3D from Kurz subsidiary Steinemann DPE. The DISTORUN module, a material-saving cold transfer unit, enables efficient single-image application and provides more flexibility. Cold transfer serves as a substitute for laminates and thanks to new Kurz solutions, it has become even more sustainable and efficient, among other features, by reducing the carrier thickness to 6µm. Kurz subsidiary H + M is showing effects for label finishing with its stamp technology. In addition, the newest solutions for brand protection and product safety will be presented. These include, for example, ValiGate from Scribos and various security solutions from Trustconcept. At its own booth, Kurz subsidiary mprint will be presenting the latest in digital printing technology. Also at a separate booth, Kurz will present the (r)evolution of thermal transfer printing: from standard black ribbons to customer-specific special colors and security solutions for commercially available label printers.
MIS Enhancements
Label Traxx
Booth 8B57
Label Traxx will demonstrate a suite of new product enhancements for its modernized Version 9. The company’s focus remains being the print MIS/ERP that employees can use, prefer to use, and adopt without resistance. In 2023, Label Taxx is launching Cloud API, Data Warehouse, Siteline Sales Portal / CRM, Batched Automated Scheduling enhancements, and the Enterprise version of the product, thus extending the scope to address the requirements of an integrated ecosystem, providing multi-site support, and improving the accessibility of data stored in Label Traxx. Siteline Sales Portal / CRM gives sales reps a means to contribute from any connected device. Create, view, and edit Label Traxx data – including prospects, customers, estimates, invoices and orders.
Presses
Lombardi
Booth 5B28
Lombardi is showing the latest versions of its Synchroline and Invicta presses. In particular, the company will demonstrate how the Synchroline platform is now “digital ready” for any future integration of the variety of full color, VDP or digital embellishment options. Still, a number of conventional embellishment modules will be on display at the show. Also, a 670mm wide Invicta i1 is performing live demonstrations, showing its flexibility for both unsupported films and PS materials production. Furthermore, detailed information on the variety of hybrid inkjet/conventional solutions will be unveiled, showing the flexibility offered by Lombardi’s
Astra model.
RFID Converting
Mühlbauer
Booth 6D07
Mühlbauer is showcasing the CL40000 as a converting line suitable for mid and high-volume production. This platform sets a new standard for flexible RFID inlay converting systems, offering total flexibility and impeccable quality for various output products such as smart labels, smart tickets, and wet inlays. It achieves a high throughput of up to 40 m/m. The system features a two single-row dry inlay input with liner/face web handling, label/ticket lamination, diecutting, and 100% output testing into a single modular system.
UV LED Curing
Phoseon
Booth 5B17
Phoseon will showcase its latest UV LED curing solutions for printing applications. Visitors to the Phoseon booth can learn the benfits of LED technology – ease of integration, low energy consumption, and high intensity UV output achieved through optimized LED thermal management. Featured products include the Nexus One air- and water-cooled UV LED curing systems, which are ideally suited for flexographic printing. With 2.5 times more LED diodes than competitive products and patented thermal management techniques, Nexus One products deliver the highest total UV power output to achieve increased print speeds, increased press uptime, and double the product lifetime. Nexus One is touted as the first UV LED curing system available with a five-year warranty for the entire system, offering investment protection for customers. Also on display is The FireJet UV LED air-cooled system, ideal for many large single pass UV inkjet applications; and the FireEdge UV LED air-cooled system, designed as a simple, low cost, compact LED light source for pinning and full curing.
Fixed Anilox Printing, Dual Cure Inks
Pulse Roll Label Products
Booth 3C64
Pulse is sharing the benefits of its Monolox Fixed Anilox Printing and its PureTone DC dual cure inks at Labelexpo. Visitors to the Pulse booth are able to see first-hand the benefits of using a single anilox volume for their print jobs – made possible thanks to Pulse’s PureTone ink range. Since its launch last October, Monolox Fixed Anilox Printing has been helping converters around the world to maximize their uptime and reduce ink consumption by standardizing the flexographic process. Pulse’s managing director, Gary Seward, says, “With PureTone inks and Monolox Fixed Anilox Printing, we’re fulfilling our commitment to help printers boost their accuracy, efficiency and throughput by effectively making flexo label printing more efficient than digital, and at a fraction of the cost. Using PureTone inks and a bespoke mixing database, printers can use this cutting-edge technique to make any spot color, using just one anilox volume.”
Linerless Labeling
Ravenwood
Booth 6D05
Ravenwood is unveiling two new linerless machines at this year’s Labelexpo. The two new innovations will feature alongside a Nobac 5000, Nobac Stacker and Com 500. The new Nobac 1500 is a cost-effective linerless label applicator aimed at replacing standard self-adhesive top and (or) base labelers. The new machine applies labels across conventional MAP trays with no protrusion. Label weights range from 100-200gsm in both paper and plastic. There is also the option to link weigh price labelers with no need for compressed air. It is available as a standalone top labeler for integrating into existing conveyors or top and (or) base with an integral conveyor. The Nobac 40 Vac is a small linerless promo labeler and is the first of its kind, marking the beginning of a new era in linerless promo flash labeling. The new labeler is extremely cost efficient and outperforms other self-adhesive labelers in its class, providing retailers and packers with a more sustainable labeling solution, Ravenwood says.
Rewinders
Rosas Maschinenbau
Booth 7B50
Rosas Maschinenbau is demonstrating three of its high-performance label rewinders. Debuting will be Rosa’s third-generation Gazelle, high-speed bi-directional rewinder for imprinting a variety of labels. The new Gazelle III 6-color digital imprinting machine features an unwind diameter of 650mm, web widths from 40-330mm, print width up to 200mm, corona treatment, a flexo primer station, Graph-Tech’s EZ 202 DOD color inkjet head based on Epson S3200 technology, double white DOD UV inkjet with 600 dpi, a 4C DOD UV inkjet with 600 dpi, and a UV LED curing unit. Also featured are two of Rosas’ tabletop rewinders. The first is the Cheetah 500 with AI technology for label inspection with an advanced RFID HF and UHF tag serialization module with code verifier and backside serialization, and a TIJ printer for numbering and coding. The second tabletop rewinder is the Leopard 300 with a Smartscan label inspection system, 2k resolution, and 180 m/m inspection speed.
Inks and Coatings
Siegwerk
Booth 7A11
Siegwerk is showcasing some of its latest ink and coating developments for the label and flexible packaging industries at Labelexpo. The company is also giving insights into its growing range of sustainable solutions for optimized packaging recyclability in the sense of a circular economy. Among the highlighted products are newly developed dual curing UV solutions for food and non-food applications, and some special whites especially for shrink sleeves. With Sicura Flex Dual Cure for non-food applications, Siegwerk is introducing a newly developed TMPTA-free system at Labelexpo. Additionally, the latest versions of the established Sicura Nutriflex LEDTec for food, pharmaceutical and hygiene packaging, are being shown. Both ink series are suitable for dual curing with UV LED and UV mercury lamps.
Facestock, Flexible Packaging
Sihl
Booth 6C15
Sihl is showcasing its facestock range, presenting products for water-based on-demand inkjet printing. Products includes BOPP and PET films in various sizes and colors, and Sihl already offers 10 film products with a PCR content of between 30% (white) and 90% (clear). The products have the same mechanical properties and the Sihl printing performance in laser or AQ inkjet printing, so they are easy to process and offer identical benefits: fast drying, high color brilliance, sharp-edged prints and good water resistance. With ARTYSIO, Sihl offers functional flexible packaging solutions for water-based on-demand inkjet or laser printing for narrow web printers, converters, and brand manufacturers. Premade, individually printable stand-up pouches: The ARTYSIO film is first produced on the line to form unprinted stand-up pouches, which can then be individually printed later as required using aqueous inkjet or laser printing. This variant is suitable for all small, highly flexible customer orders of up to 10,000 pieces and represents a completely new benchmark in the industry, the company says.
Software
Sistrade
Booth 6C41
Sistrade is presenting its latest software version V.12.13 that highlights the Label Technical Data Sheet (TDS) as the main data repository, which in combination with Graphical Process Management and Digital Job Order, contain all the technical data necessary for smart label production and full data traceability. Graphical Process Management gives the possibility for software users to control in real-time the status of all the different graphical processes of the products and also confirm if the customer approves all the information, design files, and samples. TDS stores all the information related to a specific product estimate that was previously approved through the workflow. In the case of Sistrade TDS, it is important to emphasize that all the data can be automatically imported into the TDS from estimates or digital job order.
Sustainable Solutions
Sun Chemical
Booth 5E45
Sun Chemical is exhibiting its growing range of sustainable solutions for the label and flexible packaging industries at Labelexpo Europe 2023, highlighting its position as a provider of inks, coatings, adhesives, packaging design, color management, and sustainability analysis. Based on a “5R” (Reuse, Reduce, Renew, Recycle, and Redesign) sustainability framework and associated product portfolio, Sun Chemical aims to help packaging producers and converters to drive their businesses forward in a more environmentally sustainable way. Sun Chemical is also showcasing solutions to boost efficiency and productivity and will be highlighting key specialty products, as well as its latest digital inkjet solutions. Also, Mark Walkling, product manager, energy curing packaging products and narrow web labels, Europe, will present a segment titled “Specialist Inks and Coatings” during the Wine Labeling Master Class on September 14. Registration is required.
Films
Taghleef Industries
Booth 4C345
Taghleef is presenting its latest advancements in films for shrink sleeve, pressure sensitive, in mold, and wrap-around labels, demonstrating its commitment to driving innovation in the packaging and labeling sector. The latest developments include biobased PP films, offering a viable alternative to traditional petroleum-based films, and reLIFE films with recycled content. Both ranges promote an efficient use of resources. Additionally, Taghleef will display products sleeved with SHAPE360 TDS, a floatable shrink sleeve label film suitable for containers of various materials, shapes and sizes, and specifically designed to facilitate recyclability. New coated substrates for pressure sensitive labels are also being exhibited at the show. These solutions offer performance, versatility, and durability across various industries and packaging formats. Taghleef will unveil a new substrate for wraparound films designed to intensify the visual impact of the labels, and a new ultra-high yield film for in-mold labels.
Power Supplies
UV Ray
Booth 6E54
UV Ray is unveiling its new PowerMaxx suite of power supplies, engineered in-house, to offer printers the highest energy efficiency and environmental compatibility in a compact design. PowerMaxx is available in three versions: Pure (hybrid or LED only version), hybrid (UV/LED + fan drive) and LED (up to 3x LED in an independent unit). The LED integrated control reduces up to 70% space requirement with a weight reduction that translates into less shipping costs and occupied footprint in the factory. Also on display is MaxLED curing lamps that can adapt to a range of UV applications and industries thanks to a robust, compact and lightweight technology, modular configuration, and power managed with accuracy and efficiency. With the hybrid option, the same LED technology makes the UV cassette swappable between conventional UV and LED.
Color Measurement
X-Rite Pantone
Booth 3E60
X-Rite Pantone, co-located with its partners Esko and AVT, is showcasing an integrated ecosystem of color measurement hardware and software solutions to ensure color accuracy and precision, from concept through color production, including the eXact 2 handheld spectrophotometer. The eXact 2 is the first color measurement instrument to leverage X-Rite’s patented video targeting technology, consisting of a high-resolution camera and imaging technology to show the operator what is being measured. With up to 10x zoom capabilities and an intuitive touchscreen interface, the eXact 2 enables operators to measure and seamlessly verify customer requirements two times faster and with higher accuracy. The device’s speed, precision, and ease of use help printers and converters increase efficiency, reduce production time, and improve color accuracy.
Flexo Prepress
XSYS
Booth 3B24
XSYS is highlighting a wide range of solutions that have been designed to reshape the future of label and package printing. At the show, XSYS is introducing its nyloflex FTV Digital plate for high-end flexible packaging, alongside other premium flexo products such as the nyloflex XVH and nyloflex XAH thermal plates. With the choice to expose using either conventional tube lights or LED technology, the new nyloflex FTV flexo plate offers platemakers and printers the best of both worlds, helping to reduce complexity in the plate room while improving productivity. For the letterpress market, the company is showing the nyloprint WF Sharp water washable, film-based plate, which has been developed for high-end label production. Attendess are also able to experience the ThermoFlexX TFxX 48 plate imager connected via a robotic interface to the new Catena-E 48 LED exposure unit, a powerful combination that represents a leap in efficiency and quality for plate processing.
Visitors to the first edition of Labelexpo Europe since 2019, the world’s largest label and package printing trade show, are able to deepen their technical knowledge of flexible packaging, sustainable labels and packaging, and wine labeling technology at three expert-led master classes during the four-day event.
Organized by the Label Academy, the industry’s global training one-stop shop, the in-depth Master Classes will run as half-day sessions on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday of the show, with each day starting at 9:45 AM.
First up is the Flexible Packaging Master Class, which aims to equip label converters looking to enter or expand their production into this highly competitive market with the essential technical knowledge they need. Topics include: substrates, such as paper, metallic foil, films and multi-layer constructions; creation of artwork and prepress; printing processes and techniques; inks, coatings, curing and laminating; and converting flexible packaging.
Speakers include: Nanette Thomas, CEO and owner, Synthogra; Jan de Roeck, director – industry relations and strategy, Esko; Alberto Redaelli, sales manager, Lombardi; Jonathan Sexton, UVFoodSafe Group lead, FINAT/Sun Chemical; plus Steve Baker, managing director of Baker Labels, and son Harry Baker who heads the BakPac flexible packaging division. Speakers will also join from HP, Michelman, and Karlville.
Secondly, the Sustainable Labels and Packaging Master Class will provide essential guidance for label and packaging converters seeking to bolster their green credentials in order to become more efficient with their resources, contribute to a circular economy, and meet EU regulations.
Different aspects of the label production process will be covered, including sustainable inks and coatings, PS labels, flexible packaging, options for matrix waste, turning liner waste into an opportunity, and using blockchain to record and meet sustainability criteria. The impact of Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulations and Design for Recycling guidelines will also be featured.
The final class, brand new for 2023, is the Wine Labeling Technology Master Class, which will show converters what they need to know in order to move into this highly lucrative sector. Attendees will discover how to meet current, and incoming, EU regulations, and different aspects of the wine label production process will be explored. This includes: specialist inks, coatings and embellishment techniques; paper substrates; printing technology and making the right machinery choices; and the branding perspective on creating the perfect wine label.
Jade Grace, managing director, Labelexpo Global Series, says, “We are delighted to offer an in-depth technical learning program at the long-awaited Labelexpo Europe 2023. The appetite for updating technical knowledge – and then seeing it in action on the show floor – has never been stronger, and with such a fantastic high-profile speaker lineup, we can’t wait to welcome the industry back to Brussels in September.
“The dedicated Flexible Packaging Master Class will in particular give label converters valuable insight into the exciting opportunities, and they can build on this knowledge by visiting show floor exhibitors specializing in flexible packaging on the FlexPack Trail.”