Showing posts with label Bottle Labeler Machine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bottle Labeler Machine. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2009

Pesticide Product Label System (PPLS)

The Pesticide Product Label System is a collection of images, in multi-page TIFF format, of pesticide labels which have been approved by the Office of Pesticide Programs (OPP) under Section 3 of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). There are differences, however, between labels in PPLS and those in the market place.

The collection contains:

  • The initially approved label for pesticide products registered under FIFRA Section 3.
  • Subsequent versions of labels which have changed via amendment or notification.

  • Associated correspondence about the terms of registration, specifying any
    changes which the registrant was required to make in the final printed label.

Label images are indexed by EPA registration number and the date on which the label was initially registered or amended. Because some label amendments address only portions of the label, you may have to review several labels for a single product to determine the complete terms of registration.

Limitations of the Pesticide Product Label System:
  • Products which have been subsequently canceled or transferred are not identified in the collection

  • Image quality, collection completeness and other Limitations of the Pesticide Product Label System.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Hot Glue Labeling Machines



Labelette Labelers manufactures a wide selection of Hot Glue Labelers for most product container types. Our Labeling Machines exploits the latest technologies to achieve the highest speeds and most correctly placed labels on the market. Labelette's Hot Glue labeling Machines are used for round containers from 1.5 oz. to one gallon capability, up to 900 products per hour. These machine separate one label from the stack, laminates glue to the label, and applies it precisely to your product.

These labeling Machines are ideal for Start Up Operations and are admirable as a Back-Up machines for your existing labeling operations .

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bottle Descriptions and Photographs



Bore - the inside diameter, also known as the throat.
Lip - the extreme upper surface
Neck - the usually narrow area between the shoulder and the finish
Shoulder - the change in slope where the body begins to narrow to form the neck
Body - the central section of the bottle, usually containing advertisements and messages
Heel - the lower section of the body, just above the base
Base - the part of the bottle that actually contacts a surface, also known as the resting point
Embossing - raised glass lettering (or pictures) that are an integral part of the molding process
Finish - the final, upper section of the bottle, sometimes including part or all of the neck