At Labelexpo Europe 2019, Meech International will present its latest technological developments to support label production, including CyCleanTM R, Hyperion IonCharge 50-75w and IonCharge 30, and the HyperionTM960IPS. Meech will also be displaying its other well-established static control and web cleaning products.
“Labelexpo is a major event in Meech’s calendar – it provides the perfect platform for us to demonstrate how our products prevent problems and improve productivity within label production,” says Ralph Simon, director – Sales at Meech International. “We’re delighted to be presenting four new products this year, each of which has been designed following close consultation with our customers within the labelling and packaging industry.”
An enhanced version of Meech’s original CyCleanTM, CyCleanTM R is a single- or double-sided non-contact web cleaner that utilizes positive and negative airflows to clean low-tension webs. It is ideal for wider webs where lower tensions are commonplace.
The Hyperion IonCharge 30 and IonCharge 50 are upgrades of Meech’s 992V3 30kV and 50kV generators respectively. Both versatile and technologically advanced, IonCharge 30 is compact and simple to install, while IonCharge 50 is Meech’s most powerful static generator. Combined with Meech’s range of static generator bars and pinning heads, these new generators are suitable for use within a range of applications that require temporary bonding of materials.
Meech’s new mid-range, Pulsed DC Ionising Bar, Hyperion 960IPS, possesses extremely powerful ionisation of up to 15kV and provides 50% greater maximum working distance than the popular 929IPS ionising bar.
Meech’s long-standing range of Hyperion products will also be on display, including Hyperion static bars 924IPS, 929IPS and 971IPS, which are suited to short, medium and long range applications, respectively. All of these bars can be controlled via Meech’s answer to Industry 4.0 – the Hyperion SmartControl.
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