Unconventional Labeling Solution for Pizzas and the Like

MULTIVAC’s full wrap labeling solution for pizzas and other flat food products has automatic labelling, a high-quality appearance, a large area for information, and an unobstructed view of the product. This solution is more cost-effective than traditional box packs, and it meets the increasing demands of the market as regards sustainability.

Full wrap labelling from MULTIVAC redefines the packaging and labeling of fresh or frozen pizzas, tortillas, pitta breads, quiches, tart bases and other flat products.

The L 310 full wrap conveyor belt labeler is the ideal solution. This highly flexible model with its driven, extra-narrow transport conveyors reportedly makes the C labeling and D labeling of packs possible at speeds up to 120 packs per minute. The label width is up to a maximum of 500 millimeters.

The labeller can reportedly be equipped with an integrated printer, as well as a zero downtime function and label/print monitoring for maximum output, efficiency and process reliability at even the highest throughput.

MULTIVAC offers a wide range of suitable label materials and adhesives, so that the packs can be labelled perfectly on the machine. In addition to PP and PET labels, the range also includes sustainable materials made of paper or from renewable sources.

“By matching the label material to the packaging material, we can ensure that the constituent parts of the pack can be separated to meet the recycling requirements,” said Michael Reffke, product manager, marking & inspection, MULTIVAC. “Adhesives, which can be dissolved or washed off, enable the individual packaging components to be easily separated, so that they can then be directed to the particular recycling stream.”

For more information, visit https://multivac.com.

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