Categories: Printing

Heartland Label purchases a second ETI Cohesio machine

Heartland Label Printers, located in Little Chute, WI, has purchased a second Cohesio machine from ETI Converting Equipment of Canada to support the continued growth of its pressure sensitive label business. The acquisition of a second ETI Cohesio machine increases Heartland’s overall capacity and enhances their ability to develop new products and provide better solutions to their customers. The Cohesio Heartland installed in 2003 now runs 7 days per week.

This new 22” width machine will be on display at Labelexpo America in Chicago later this year and then installed in Heartland’s Wisconsin facility following the exhibition. The machine is equipped with flexo printing stations, adhesive and silicone coating stations, as well as ETI’s patented Pellicut die-cutting technology. This die cutting unit die-cuts on very thin liner materials without marking. The Cohesio machine design is also capable of producing linerless label products.

 

About Heartland

Heartland Label Printers was founded in 1990 and produces a wide variety of direct thermal, thermal transfer and specialty labels, focusing heavily on the logistic and grocery industries. Heartland is also growing in medical, food and other market spaces as they continue to invest in new capabilities and advanced technology. The ETI patented technology supports Heartland’s objectives in these growing markets.

Heartland has decided to continue its relationship with ETI as it trusts their technology and recognize all the benefits its operation can obtain from it.

 

About ETI

ETI Converting Equipment designs and builds custom-engineered web converting, printing and coating equipment used in the manufacturing of pressure sensitive and other label products. Its patented technologies create a more efficient production process and depending on the application, substantial material costs savings for its clients.

 

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ETI is listening to its customers and constantly involved in the industry’s latest trends, as well as being recognized worldwide as a leader and pioneer in helping to develop and bring to market environmental friendly labeling solutions.

 

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