Diagraph Introduces the NEW Platinum Series Label Print/Apply Sys

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Diagraph Introduces the NEW Platinum Series Label Print/Apply Systems

NEW From Diagraph, An ITW Company: Platinum Series Label Print and Apply Systems

Platinum Series Print and Apply Label System From DiagraphSt. Louis, MO. . . Diagraph is pleased to introduce the Platinum Series Label Print/Apply Systems. The Platinum Series (PA/6000 and PA/4600) made their debut at Pack Expo 2006 (October 29-November 2, 2006 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL) and are Diagraph’s 4th generation automated labeling systems. These printer/applicators are quality engineered and built for performance, reliability and ease of use. They deliver everything you need, exactly what you want, and more than you expect.

The PA/6000 is engineered for high-performance, high-speed, 24/7 operation in the most demanding conditions. Some key features of the PA/6000 include:

  • Up to 110 PPM labeling rate
  • 14” high-strength ABS unwind roll
  • 128 x 64 graphic touch-screen user interface
  • 10” or 20” dual-rod, high-speed cylinder
  • High-flow pneumatic speed controls
  • Long life cylinder (est. 10 million cycles MTBF)
  • Modular pneumatic manifold
  • Standard tamp or tamp/blow application mode (user selectable)
  • Patented pivoting tamp pads for labels up to 6” long
  • Baseplate-mounted product sensor (can be relocated)
  • Swing-under yoke can bolt directly to conveyor
  • Non-clutched, magneto-tensioned rewind with Kevlar belt & brushless DC motor
  • Auto-purging filter/regulator with OSHA-approved shutoff
  • Print-on-demand with standard product sensor or optional second sensor
  • Internal protection against short circuits, over-voltages and ESD
  • RFID-ready with add-at-any-time patent-pending TampTenna™
  • Tested and approved to UL/CSA 60950, FCC, and CE requirements by TUV America.
  • Optional discrete IO module.
  • Optional wireless/wired Ethernet module
  • Optional label present sensor
  • Optional auto-retract sensor

The PA/4600 is engineered for medium-speed applications. Some key features of the PA/4600 include:

  • Up to 50 PPM labeling rate
  • 13” high-strength ABS unwind roll
  • 128 x 64 graphic touch-screen user interface
  • 10” or 20” dual-rod, high-speed cylinder
  • Extend/retract high-flow pneumatic speed controls
  • Long life cylinder (est. 10 million cycles MTBF)
  • Modular pneumatic manifold
  • Selectable tamp or tamp/blow application mode
  • Baseplate-mounted product sensor (can be relocated)
  • Quick-change tamp pads
  • Patented pivoting tamp pads for labels up to 6” long
  • Non-clutched, magneto-tensioned rewind with Kevlar belt & brushless DC motor
  • Auto-purging filter/regulator with OSHA-approved shutoff
  • Swing-under yoke can bolt directly to conveyor
  • Print-on-demand with standard product sensor or optional second sensor
  • Tested and approved to UL/CSA 60950, FCC, and CE requirements by TUV America.
  • Optional discrete IO module
  • Optional wireless/wired Ethernet module
  • Optional label present sensor
  • Optional auto-retract sensor

For more information, call 800-722-1125 or send e-mails to [email protected].

Diagraph, a division of Illinois Tool Works Inc., manufactures and distributes automated marking, coding, labeling and RFID systems and supplies. Primary product lines include: small character ink jet systems, large character ink jet systems, and automated labeling systems. With sales and service offices located across the United States and throughout the world, Diagraph is a leading supplier of industrial product identification systems.




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