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Cosmetics, Personal and Home Care

Use coding to enhance and protect your brand

Package design helps differentiate your product and communicate the quality of your brand.  In addition to imparting important information on the packaging, product codes can help enhance the quality image of your products.  Further, value-added coding strategies can help minimize pre-printed inventory or protect your brand with anti-counterfeiting or diversion solutions.  Videojet has coding solutions to help you get your ideal code on every product, time after time, while delivering the flexibility and efficiency that you need.

Applications

Overview

Fluid based, non-contact printing of up to five lines of text, linear and 2D bar codes, or graphics, printed on a variety of packaging types including stationary packaging via traversing systems.

A digitally controlled printhead precisely melts ink from a ribbon directly onto flexible films to provide high resolution, real-time prints.

Ink-based, non-contact printing using heat and surface tension to move ink onto a package surface. Generally used to print 2D DataMatrix and other bar codes.

Prints and places labels of various sizes on multiple package types. 

A beam of infrared light focused and steered with a series of carefully controlled small mirrors to create marks where the heat of the beam interacts with the packaging surface.

Ink-based, non-contact printing of multiple data types (alphanumeric, logos and bar codes) in large sizes primarily used for secondary packaging such as cases.

Line Integrations

Filler, Capper

Easy integration before, into or after your filler is key to your coding and marking success. Videojet printers can be integrated to multiple places on your line to maximize your flexibility and code quality.

Continuous inkjet (CIJ)

Fluid based, non-contact printing of up to five lines of text, linear and 2D bar codes, or graphics, printed on a variety of packaging types including stationary packaging via traversing systems.

Thermal Transfer Overprinting (TTO)

A digitally controlled printhead precisely melts ink from a ribbon directly onto flexible films to provide high resolution, real-time prints.

Laser Marking Systems

A beam of infrared light focused and steered with a series of carefully controlled small mirrors to create marks where the heat of the beam interacts with the packaging surface.

Label Printer Applicator (LPA)

Print and places labels of various sizes on multiple package types.

Document

Application Notes

Coding on Plastic Bottles and Containers Application Note

Fighting the Battle Against Counterfeiting and Diversion Technical Guide

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Value-added Coding to Reduce Costs and Complexity Application Note

Considering Coding Technology During Package Design Application Note

Coding solutions that drive efficiency, reducing costs and manufacturing complexity

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