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Giving a ‘Damm’ about traceability

10 April 2024

Spanish brewing company, Damm has installed several new CO2 laser coding systems at its facility in Barcelona.

Supplied as part of a new packaging line, two Macsa id KIP 1110 110W ultra high speed (UHS) wash down laser machines are applying batch codes and expiry dates onto the labels and collars of returnable glass bottles, while a SPA2 C 30Watt model is marking cardboard transit cases for multipacks.

Damm already had 13 Macsa id CO2 lasers in operation at the factory, with power ranging from 30 to 110 Watts.

The need for new systems came as a result of the organisation wanting to strengthen its production processes and operating efficiencies, Damm once again chose Macsa id coding and marking equipment to mark glass bottle necks, labels and cardboard multipack cases on the plant’s 15th packaging line.

With capacity up to 60,000 bottles per hour, the lasers are integrated into Damm’s labelling systems and carousels, allowing the marking position to be adjusted according to the container format.

The solution can be used across a range of packaging applications, including for marking paper and cardboard, glass, ceramics, coated materials, PET and PVC. The DUO dual processing technology allows high speed, superior quality marking of variable data. A selection of software options is also supported that allows it to be operated both remotely and directly.


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