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Putting a labeler to the test

Test kit maker Artel uses a new labeler to speed production and meet FDA standards.

An operator inputs the label information into a computer and prints out the labels.
An operator inputs the label information into a computer and prints out the labels.

By using a new labeling system, Artel, a maker of test kits for life sciences laboratories, was able to increase its productivity, supply better information on its labels and provide a tamper-evident seal. The Westbrook, ME-based company achieved all of this by installing a Diagraph (St. Louis, MO) printer and Model LA/550 labeler.

"It used to take two employees approximately one hour to label 100 bottles by hand," says Pat Frechette, production manager at Artel. "One employee can now label 150 bottles in approximately seven minutes using the Diagraph labeling equipment."

Artel's chemical samples test and/or calibrate a variety of micro-volume liquid dispensing equipment. These samples are filled into 5-mL glass vials and 8- to 60-mL glass bottles with polypropylene caps from Comar (Buena, NJ). Prior to using the Diagraph machine, Artel printed single labels on a computer printer for the vials and purchased preprinted labels for the bottles. All of these labels were applied by hand. Also, to provide some tamper evidence, Artel manually applied tape over the top portion of the packages after capping. The labels did not include lot codes or expiration dates. Until last year, this wasn't a problem for Artel; the firm would either leave the codes off or write them on the labels by hand. However, as of April 1998, the FDA required that this information be included for all packages.

In 1997, Artel added a combination of Diagraph's Performance Series Software for Windows(TM) to store the label information, a Diagraph Allegro thermal-transfer printer and a Diagraph semi-automatic label applicator to print the information on the labels and apply them to the bottles.

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