Coding and marking applications start with packaging substrates
Coding and marking applications play a crucial role across a wide spectrum of production operations, facilitating the identification, tracking, and communication of essential information on various materials and products. Whether it’s ensuring product traceability, adhering to regulatory requirements, enhancing branding, or providing essential data for consumers, these applications are a fundamental aspect of modern manufacturing, packaging, and distribution processes. From traditional materials like paperboard and glass to cutting-edge solutions in flexible films and extrusions, each coding and marking method can be tailored to meet the unique needs of its respective substrate, making them indispensable equipment on the production line and throughout the supply chain.

Corrugate and cardboard


Corrugated cardboard boxes to pack products into cases to be shipped.

Direct food & medicine contact


Food and medicine to be consumed, or its packaging, that needs to adhere to additional safety regulations.

Extrusion


Extruded products can be made of glass, metal, plastic, and rubber. Some examples are PVC pipes, aluminum extrusions for construction or home goods.

Flexible films, foils, labels




Includes shrink wrap, plastic bags and pouches, blister packs, foil lids, adhesive plastic or paper labels.

Glass


Can be containers such as beverage bottles or pharmaceutical vials, or parts such as glass panes, or other consumer goods.

Metal and aluminum cans


Examples of metal packaging to be marked are food and beverage cans, aerosol cans, tin containers, and squeeze tubes.

Metal parts


Examples of metal to be marked are aluminum cans, automotive parts, and electrical components.

Paper and wood



Paperboard packaging includes folding cartons, food and beverage packaging (usually coated).

Paperboard



Paperboard packaging includes folding cartons, food and beverage packaging (usually coated).

PET bottles



Food, beverage, and other household products are made of PET plastic.

Plastic & rubber


Automotive and aerospace parts such as tires, gaskets, conveyor belts, and rubber seals. Also consumer parts.

Plastic rigid containers


Automotive and aerospace parts such as tires, gaskets, conveyor belts, and rubber seals. Also consumer parts.

Retail-ready packaging



Cardboard POP displays, blister packs, and hangable product packaging.

Shrink Wrap



Plywood sheets, hardwood flooring, timber beams, and wooden pallets.