Label it 'user friendly'

In its contract operations, U.S. Tape and Label uses a labeler to apply labels to all sorts of containers.

U.S. Tape & Label Co. relies on simplified changeover to use the labeler for a range of containers.
U.S. Tape & Label Co. relies on simplified changeover to use the labeler for a range of containers.

Converter and contract labeler U.S. Tape and Label Co., St. Louis, MO, uses a versatile, quick-change labeler for a range of containers from 1 oz to several gallons in size.

Installed last December on a 12’-long container labeling line, the Label-Aire Series 9000 pressure-sensitive labeler can apply single or multipanel front/back and wraparound labels at speeds to 400 containers/min. Most of USTL’s containers are plastic.

The labeler is electronically more sophisticated than the labeler it replaced, vice president and general manager Harrison Chien says. But he feels its user-friendliness, straightforward operation, and consistency are its primary assets. “We consider it the ‘Cadillac’ of the industry. It’s robust, reliable, easy-to-use and easy to maintain. It works well for us and for our customers.”

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