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OXFORDSHIRE, UKMeech Static Eliminators is displaying its web cleaning systems and Hyperion range of anti-static bars on stand (6C34) at Labelexpo Europe 2017, with a view to highlight the ways its technologies can improve product quality in the labeling market.

Adam Battrick, sales director at Meech, says: “At Meech, we are always looking for ways to continue developing our technologies and tailor them to suit the various needs of our customers—our close collaboration with them allows us to learn about the challenges in the labeling industry and offer a bespoke solution.”

On display alongside the Hyperion range is Meech’s complete set of web cleaning systems, including the Cyclean™ and TakClean™. The CyClean™, a compact non-contact system with optimized cleaning efficiency, is capable of removing contamination to below 1 micron. Best suited for high-speed presses, the CyClean™, can handle virtually any substrate, providing a future proof solution to the labeling industry. A contact web cleaner employed within the label printing sector, the TakClean™ features specifically formulated TransTak elastomer contact cleaning rollers and perforated adhesive rolls, which make it ideal for narrower and slower presses.

The Hyperion range, comprising the 971IPS, 929IPS and 924IPS anti-static bars, is also on display. Providing long-range and mid-range ionization respectively, the 971IPS and 929IPS bars offer extremely powerful static control, while the 924IPS is one of the most compact pulsed ionizing bars on the market. The Hyperion range provides industry-leading static elimination, with the bars’ default settings allowing quick and easy installation for use on converting lines.

Battrick concludes: “We are delighted to be here again at Labelexpo—it provides us with a platform to demonstrate to an international audience why Meech has such a long heritage in the labeling sector. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our stand throughout the course of the show.”