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P.E. LABELLERS and P.E. USA present again at PACK EXPO International 2016

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PACK EXPO is the main event for processing and packaging innovations in 2016. This exhibition brings together more than 2.400 exhibitors, about 45.000 attendees, 7.000 international buyers from 130 countries, occupying more than 100.000 square meters.
The American division of P.E. LABELLERS Group renew, even for this year, its participation at PACK EXPO International, the Chicago exhibition will be held on November 6 – 9. P.E. USA will be present on booth #S-2520 with an extended selection of labelling machines destined for American market.

The labelling machine Modular Top displayed, for labeling bottles of the famous American bourbon Maker’s Mark, is equipped with an innovative cold glue labeling system for the application of 280mm label length, with new up-down safety doors installed directly on the station. The machine is able to host four interchangeable labelling modules and apply cold glue body label, pressure sensitive neckaround and back label. Furthermore the machine is equipped with a mechanical outfeed division starwheel to share containers at machine outlet.

On the booth, will also be exposed the MAYA sleever, for the application full-body on beer cans, and the linear self-adhesive labelling machine model COMPACT, made by Packlab, sold to a well known brand in the Auto Industry, the Motor Oil manufacturer CITGO: the labelling machine is able to apply self-adhesive front and back labels on rectangular or pyramidal containers, up to 5 lt. size, at a production speed of 100 p/m. The COMPACT model particularity is the presence of innovative optical barriers of protection.

Furthermore, it will be exposed the innovative self-adhesive unit 140 mt/min, made by P.E. LABELLERS, for high speed with automatic splicer, winner of the “SIMEI Innovation Challenge 2015” award.

The P.E. LABELLERS Group staff will be available to give any technical and commercial information on the extended range of labeling machines produced.