Food & Beverage
Food packaging can be categorized based on the materials used into roll film packaging and finished bag packaging, with some instances also involving direct coding on the unpackaged food products.
2. For coding on finished bags, DANA marking machines can work in conjunction with existing sachet packaging machines, paging machines, etc., or provide matching equipment.
3. Coding on unpackaged food products: For high-value or high after-sales risk products, coding only on the outer packaging may not effectively prevent counterfeiting. Therefore, some companies mark each individual product. For products with thin skins like eggs, a thermal inkjet printer(TIJ) can be used, while for products with thick skins like watermelons and durians, Laser Marking machines can leave permanent marks to avoid being stigmatized for product quality issues.
In the beverage industry, marking is typically required on fast-moving production lines, characterized by high output and standardized product marking. Beverage packaging coding generally involves three areas: the bottle body, bottle cap, and waistband.And the marking methods are most side marking, top marking, and sometimes marking from the bottom.
1. Common materials for bottle bodies include PET plastic bottles, glass bottles, metal cans, etc., which usually print information such as the production date and batch number.
2. Common materials for bottle caps include plastic caps, metal caps, cork stoppers, etc. In addition to numerical marks, it is more likely to print QR codes. In today's society where QR codes are widely used, they serve as an efficient aid in marketing presence.
3. In some cases of printing production dates, batch numbers, and manufacturer information on the bottom of beer bottles or other, it needs to install the marking machine on the side or bottom according to the production situation.
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In the beverage industry, marking is typically required on fast-moving production lines, characterized by high output and standardized product marking. Beverage packaging coding generally involves three areas: the bottle body, bottle cap, and waistband.And the marking methods are most side marking, top marking, and sometimes marking from the bottom.