Newman launches ‘highly accurate’ S150 labelling system

15 June 2012


Targeting the pharmaceutical sector, Newman Labelling Systems has launched the S150 fully automatic labelling system, with highly accurate label placement at outputs up to 150 c/min.

The London, England-based leading supplier of specialist pharmaceutical labelling systems says the S150 is a development of its “very popular” NV2 model, and is designed for maximum versatility, offering the capability to apply paper and clear self-adhesive labels to a wide range of products.

These include cylindrical, rectangular or square containers from 10mm to 150mm diameter in glass, plastic, metal or composite materials. The system requires virtually no change parts, making it both easy and efficient to use.

The S150 labelling system is cGMP designed to incorporate a self-teach system for label length and a straight label arm, adjustable in all axes. It comes with full variable speed drives, hand wheel adjustment and is manufactured from stainless steel for durability and longevity.

The user interface uses a Siemens colour touch screen display with password access. Numerous optional configurations are available to suit customer needs.

“As with all Newman Labelling Systems, the S150 is compatible with the leading Vision System equipment to accommodate the latest Track & Trace applications,” the company says.

It has many optional extras to suit budget and specification, including choice of printing systems, missing overprint and label detectors, bar code reading systems and rotary infeed and outfeed tables.

Newman Labelling Systems’ customer base includes the world’s top ten pharmaceutical companies. All purpose built systems are fully compliant with FDA cGMP requirements and can be supplied with validation completed up to PQ.


Newman Labelling Systems S150: 'highly accurate label placement'



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