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The Lomel labeling system features a label made from the same 160 EVA Eva

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 film as the J. Drasner Lomel batch-inclusion bag, and is said to offer a safe way to identify and track batch compounds. The Lomel labeling system is designed to help rubber mixers accurately identify bags of ingredients, thus eliminating errors and ensuring that the right bag is put into the mixer, according to according to
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 of 160-165[degrees], the Lomel label completely dissolves in the mix without contaminating con·tam·i·nate  
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 it. Rubber mixers can print bar codes that identify the bag and any descriptive information, including dates and product names, all on the same label. Additionally, operators can scan bags for validation or lot traceability before putting the bag in the mixer. Because each bag is clearly identified, users can virtually eliminate any waste, according to the manufacturer.

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Title Annotation:Equipment
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Sep 22, 2005
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