Thermoforming ready for in-mold labelling? After several fits and starts over the last decade, thermoforming IML appears ready for prime time, thanks to improvements in output and labeling technology. For now, the action is mostly in European packaging.Machine builders and automation specialists have been on a roller-coaster ride when it comes to development of in-mold labeling (IML See Simputer. IML - Initial Microprogram Load ) for thermoformed products. Unlike injection molding injection molding n. A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold. , which sped into IML like a rocket, thermoforming has been forced to address several important limitations in machinery and labeling technology that have restricted IML's penetration into packaging since the early 1990s. Despite limited commercial success to date, observers point to skyrocketing interest, mostly in Europe. And many believe that recent advances in productivity and lower costs for labeling have finally made the process cost-effective. "The process is ready to go, the market is confident, and more people are interested in introducing new products with IML," claims Bernd Bruckert, director of sales and marketing for automation specialist Hekuma GmbH, a German robotics robotics, science and technology of general purpose, programmable machine systems. Contrary to the popular fiction image of robots as ambulatory machines of human appearance capable of performing almost any task, most robotic systems are anchored to fixed positions firm experienced in IML for injection molding. There is some talk that a totally new machine design may be required to satisfy output demands, particularly in the U.S. But the conventional wisdom is that IML for thermoforming will ultimately win broad commercial success due to its ability to bring high-quality design, flexible product changes, and cost savings. IML allows manufacturers to save time and money by integrating the labeling process directly into the forming process. This one-step approach offers big advantages over traditional decorating methods like pad and offset printing, shrink-sleeve labels, and pressure-sensitive and glued-on labels, all of which require secondary operations. Because a molded-in plastic label becomes part of the product, contributing stiffness and strength, thermoformers can save up to 20% in resin cost by lightweighting containers with IML, say industry sources. If the label is of the same material as the container, IML also offers recycling advantages over paper labels. Hurdles overcome Slow and steady is the best way to describe development efforts since Germany's Illig and Gabler introduced the first thermoforming IML systems in the early 1990s (see Learn More box). Until that time, IML had been limited to form/fill/seal machines with a secondary trim station. Italy's OMV OMV Open Market Value (automobiles) OMV Orbital Maneuvering Vehicle OMV Oblates of the Virgin Mary (religious order) OMV Österr Mineralöl Verwaltung (Austrian Mineral Oil Administration) Group was another pioneer, introducing an IML system at the K '98 show in Dusseldorf. Kent Johansson Kent "Lill-Kenta" Johansson (born March 13 1956, in Katrineholm, Sweden) is a retired Swedish ice hockey player, currently head coach of HV71 in the Swedish Elite League , president of OMV-USA, says output rates of early IML systems fell far short of what was needed to meet manufacturing demands, especially for the North American North American named after North America. North American blastomycosis see North American blastomycosis. North American cattle tick see boophilusannulatus. market. Another obstacle was that the labels used for injection molding IML offered poor adhesion in thermoforming due to the cooler temperature of the sheet and much lower pressures involved. Coextruded multilayer PP labels with a layer of low-melting PP have solved the adhesion problem, but at somewhat higher cost. Another problem has been the difficulty in removing air bubbles trapped between the label and package wall, causing unsightly un·sight·ly adj. un·sight·li·er, un·sight·li·est Unpleasant or offensive to look at; unattractive. See Synonyms at ugly. un blisters. Perforated per·fo·ra·ted adj. Pierced with one or more holes. labels are now available with invisibly small holes to let air escape. Finally, standard OPP OPP Opposite OPP Opportunity/Opportunities OPP Office of Pesticide Programs OPP Ontario Provincial Police (Ontario, Canada) OPP Office of Polar Programs (National Science Foundation) labels have presented problems of excessive shrinkage Shrinkage The amount by which inventory on hand is shorter than the amount of inventory recorded. Notes: The missing inventory could be due to theft, damage, or book keeping errors. due to the heat encountered in IML. A leading European maker of labels for injection molding IML has developed an innovative product for thermoformers that claims to solve shrinkage, blistering blis·ter·ing n. See vesiculation. , and adhesion problems. P'Auer AG in Switzerland came up with a standard PP label made via a patented relief embossing embossing, process of producing upon various materials designs or patterns in relief by mechanical means. The material is pressed between a pair of dies especially adapted to its hardness and the depth of the design needed. process. The embossing is said to facilitate more even shrinkage and allows air to escape between the package wall and label. The "bumps" created by the embossing also provide better melting and adhesion compared to a flat surface, the company claims. In Europe, where most of the IML activity is occurring, rectangular containers for ice cream and ready meals are the primary application because IML is considered faster and less costly than offset printing. Meanwhile, round containers, which are more popular in the U.S., are still more economically decorated by offset printing. Besides differing popularity of particular package shapes, global penetration of thermoforming IML also will hinge on Verb 1. hinge on - be contingent on; "The outcomes rides on the results of the election"; "Your grade will depends on your homework" depend on, depend upon, devolve on, hinge upon, turn on, ride the degree of exploitation of IML's potential for eye-catching consumer appeal. Compared with the U.S., European packagers are said to place a greater emphasis on colorful graphics and decoration for product differentiation Product Differentiation A source of competitive advantage that depends on producing some item that is regarded to have unique and valuable characteristics. . Observers say this has been a driving force in the explosion of injection molding IML--where Europe also leads the U.S.--in place of printed thermoformed containers. IML systems arrive Most of the major machine suppliers offering IML systems say the technology is here and ready for market. But even with the current improvements in output, there still remains a gap versus the productivity of conventional thermoforming. IML slows down the process, reducing output to 20 cycles/min vs. 40 cycles/min for standard thermoforming of PP cups. "At a time when everyone wants faster and faster, this is the big disadvantage of IML," says Erwin Wabnig, sales director for packaging at Kiefel. Nearly all the machine systems for IML incorporate tilting-mold technology, which provides greater accessibility and easier label placement. Kiefel's Thermorunner KTR KTR Contractor KTR Keep Them Rolling KTR Katherine, Northern Territory, Australia - Tindal (Airport Code) KTR Kingstree, South Carolina (train station code) KTR Kauai Test Range 4 is a tilt-mold machine that is incorporated into an IML system developed with Hekuma and Austrian tooling specialist Mould mould, n See mold. mould mold. & Matic. Kiefel's Wabnig says the tilt-mold system is currently the best method available for IML, but his company is investigating totally new machine designs to boost output. Developed for a line of dairy products dairy products dairy npl → produits laitier dairy products dairy npl → Milchprodukte pl, Molkereiprodukte pl in Europe, the KTR 4 is a standard cup-forming machine with control modifications that permit a 0.5-sec mold-open time for label infeed. A four-cavity system that was shown at K 2004 has been upgraded to eight or 12 cavities running at 15 to 20 cycles/min. The eight-cavity unit can produce PP containers up to 2.5-L while the 12-cavity can make containers weighing up to 500 g. The IML system utilizes Hekuma's Push-and-Wind label preparation system. The preformed labels are grasped by a robot, electrostatically e·lec·tro·stat·ic adj. 1. a. Of or relating to electric charges at rest. b. Produced or caused by such charges. 2. Of or relating to electrostatics. charged, and then robotically inserted into the mold. The 75-micron-thick PP label costs slightly more than similar labels for injection molding IML, says Hekuma's Bruckert. Thinner labels down to 57 microns are coming, and Hekuma has also successfully tested one 40 microns thick. A new twist on Hekuma's IML system is the integration of in-mold RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) A data collection technology that uses electronic tags for storing data. The tag, also known as an "electronic label," "transponder" or "code plate," is made up of an RFID chip attached to an antenna. tagging technology to create packaging capable of holding supply-chain data for shipping, inventory, and freshness tracking. The RFID-IML technology, demonstrated at NPE NPE NullPointerException (Java) NPE Network Processing Engine NPE National Policy on Education NPE National Plastics Exposition NPE Natural Penis Enlargement NPE Nutrition Program for the Elderly 2006, consists of a copper printed circuit that attached to a PET film. Hekuma has proven a manual labeling system and is developing an automatic system. Hekuma admits the RFID tag An electronic identification device that is made up of a chip and antenna. For reusable applications, it is typically embedded in a plastic housing, and for tracking shipments, it is usually part of a "smart" packaging label. is still too expensive for lowvalue products, costing anywhere between 0.70 and 2 euros ($0.90 to $2.60) apiece. Automation is a key Another tilt-mold option for IML comes from Germany's Gabler (represented here by Lyle Industries) in a development project with toolmaker Marbach and Systec Komplettsysteme GmbH, a leading supplier of injection molding IML automation. Gabler's standard M93 thermoformer was adapted for IML and features a servo-driven mold table that tilts 90[degrees] for easy label placement. The Zapod automation system from Systec consists of a linear-drive robot with two swivel heads that approach the mold from opposite sides, placing the label in the cavity and then later removing the part. Gabler's 12-cavity IML system was designed for a U.S. manufacturer to make an oval 1.5-L ice-cream container. It runs 14 cycles/min and can produce 10,000 containers/hr. The cycle rate is said to be approximately 15% lower than standard forming units. The developmental system has yet to be commercialized. Illig has been a one-stop source for IML systems and has steadily refined and upgraded its systems since introducing a cut-in-place IML forming system in 1994. That system was used to make margarine margarine, manufactured substitute for butter. It consists of a blend of vegetable oils or meat fats (or a combination of both) mixed with milk and salt. It was developed in the late 1860s by the French chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouries in a contest sponsored by tubs in Europe. Since then the company has developed a form/ fill/seal system called the FSL FSL - Formal Semantics Language. A language for compiler writing. ["A Formal Semantics for Computer Languages and its Application in a Compiler-Compiler", J.A. Feldman, CACM 9(1) (Jan 1966)]. [Sammet 1969, p. 641]. 70, which has served as a foundation for the current generation of IML technology. "The FFS (Flash File System) Software from Microsoft that made flash memory look like a disk drive. It was superseded by the Flash Translation Layer (FTL) from PCMCIA and M-Systems. See flash memory. line gave us a platform to learn more about the IML portion so we could adapt it to trim-and-place systems," says Stefan Deuschle, general manager of Illig LP in the U.S. At Illig's German headquarters, a 16-cavity FSL 70 line produces 200-cc yogurt containers for a European dairy company. The containers are formed and labeled but not filled. Illig recently came out with a new IML system based on its RDM RDM Ring Deutscher Makler (German Realty Association) RDM Red Mage (Final Fantasy, gaming) RDM Remote Device Management (protocol used in theatre lighting equipment) K line of mechanically driven cutin-place formers. Label insertion is made easier by the tilting tool that is standard on the RDM K line. An important new feature is a two-axis robot arm that preforms the labels and inserts them into the cavities. The labeling station removes labels from stack magazines using vacuum cups. The robot arm has transfer heads shaped like forming plugs, which hold the labels by means of vacuum holes. The labels are placed on the plugs and the robot inserts the preformed labels into the cavities. Illig declined to say specifically how the plug picks up the label. The first system was sold to an Austrian company for production of round, 95-mm-diam. PS containers. The 12-cavity unit runs up to 20 cycles/min and produces 19,200 containers/hr. The system uses Illig's RDM 70K former with a forming area of 680 x 280 mm. The IML system can do both round and rectangular containers. Key applications include ice cream and margarine. A standard 0.070-mm (70-micron) OPP label for injection molding IML is currently used and thinner labels are being developed, says Deuschle. IML minus a tilting mold OMV-USA is another one-stop source for IML forming machinery and handling automation. The company has made major productivity improvements since showing a developmental system with an 11-sec cycle time at K '98. Since then, OMV has converted its F25 continuous inline former to IML and sold three systems to a German dairy company. The seven-cavity systems manufacture l-lb margarine containers and also can produce 1.5-L ice-cream containers. OMV is finalizing a deal to sell its fourth unit to another European packaging company. OMV's system is unique because it lacks a tilt-mold feature. "We have a patented linear robotic system robotic system An integrated system of devices that automate production and manufacturing of goods and services Surgery An AI-based surgical assistant system, which processes sensory input from haptic interfaces and/or allows surgeons to act with more accuracy than for removal of the product, so there's no need for a tilting mold," says OMV's Johansson. A robot arm picks up a label and transfers it to a male forming plug that holds the labels. The plugs are inserted into the cavities. The same robot then removes the finished product. A 0.05- to 0.07-mm (50- to 70-micron), multilayer PP label features a layer of low-melting PP for adhesion. Johansson maintains that a production rate of 12 cycles/min with maximum cavitation cavitation Formation of vapour bubbles within a liquid at low-pressure regions that occur in places where the liquid has been accelerated to high velocities, as in the operation of centrifugal pumps, water turbines, and marine propellers. is adequate for small to medium-size European markets for rectangular containers. He also cites strong interest in IML margarine containers in South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , particularly in Brazil. To meet higher output requirements in North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , OMV has modified its larger E76 shuttle machine for IML. The 18-cavity system can produce rectangular products at 17 to 18 cycles/min. A key target in the U.S. is ice-cream containers. OMV has an unusual development project, whereby labels for the high-output machine would be cut from rollstock in-line with forming. Such a system would eliminate label handling and reduce cost. Dual-mold option Another new entry in IML uses a dual-mold configuration instead of a tilting mold. GN Thermoforming Equipment in Canada collaborated with a European automation specialist to develop its first IML system by adapting its GN1914 DM dual-mold forming machine. "The dual-mold system allows removal of the finished part and placement of the label in one mold while a part is being formed in the other mold," explains Jerome Romkey, director of marketing. The dual-mold system runs at about 20 cycles/min. The first IML unit was sold to a European company to produce APET APET Amorphous Polyethylene Terephthalate APET Accident Progression Event Tree APET Algorithms Program Evaluation Tool APET Adaptable Performance Evaluation Testbed APET Australasian Perpetual Equity Trust APET Avionics Post-mission Evaluation Team clamshell trays. A heat-sensitive PP label promotes adhesion to the tray. The IML system is expected to be in production by June. Meanwhile, a leading European processor has done its own R&D to test the viability of IML for thermoforming. RPC (Remote Procedure Call) A programming interface that allows one program to use the services of another program in a remote machine. The calling program sends a message and data to the remote program, which is executed, and results are passed back to the calling Bebo Plastik GmbH, Bremervoerde, Germany, a manufacturer of injection molded IML products, has married Hekuma's IML automation system with Illig's RDM 70K tilt-mold machine. On a 12-cavity system, RPC has produced 500-g rectangular PP margarine containers. The system could also be used to produce PS containers in sizes up to 2-L for ice cream and other dairy products, says Juergen Merbach, manager of product and process development. The company is talking with several potential European partners. A good example of the growing interest in IML in thermoforming is a new package proposed by Paris-based Danone. The yogurt giant is seeking proposals for a 1.5-L rectangular ice-cream container to be produced in Turkey. Both Gabler and OMV are reportedly submitting proposals. The label would be four-sided instead of five-sided in order to reduce costs. Without the bottom side, the key challenge will be positioning the label, says OMV's Johansson. A two-piece label is a possible solution. NEED TO KNOW MORE? For more information on these companies and their products, visit www.ptonline.com/suppliers Gabler Thermoform GmbH & Co. KG, Luebeck, Germany +49-451-3109-0 * www.gabler-maschinenbau.de G.N. Plastics, Chester, Nova Scotia Chester (2001 pop.: 1,591) is an unincorporated Canadian village located in Nova Scotia's Chester Municipal District in the southeastern part of Lunenburg County. Geography The village is roughly centred on . (902) 275-3571 * www.gnplastics.com Hekuma GmbH, Eching, Germany +49-8165-6330 * www.hekuma.com Illig L.P., Cohasset, Mass,. (781) 923-1029 * www.illig.de Kiefel Technologies Inc., Hampton, N.H. (603) 929-3900 * www.kiefeltech.com Lyle Industries, Beaverton, Mich. (989) 435-7717 * www.lyleindustries.com Marbach Tool & Equipment Inc., Elkhart, Ind. (574) 296-9200 * www.marbach.com Mould & Matic, Micheldorf, Austria +43-7582-61760-0 * www.mouldandmatic.com OMV-USA, Elkhorn, Wis., (262) 723-8885 * www.omvgroup.com P'Auer AG, Fallanden, Switzerland +41-4480-62040 * www.pauer.ch Systec Komplettsysteme GmbH, Bad Urach, Germany +49-7125-1430 * www.systec-komplettsysteme.de LERN LERN London Evolutionary Research Network (UK) LERN Local Emergency Response Neighbourhood MORE Visit Online www.ptonline.com/articles/200704fa1.html for a link to this related article: * In-Mold Labeling Comes to Cut-in-Place Thermoforming, Nov. '94 * Also at this location is a link to images showing the operation of the Gabler/ Marbach/Systec IML system. By Joseph A. Grande, Senior Editor |
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