When you sell a product that is a unique shape, there are many packaging challenges. One such company is Swanson Tool, a Chicagoland-based manufacturer of measuring tools, and the inventor of Speed Squares®. Ironically, framing squares are in the shape of a triangle.
The new packaging would require more products per case, but the existing labeling solution adds a lot of bulk. They needed to streamline their labeling, and noticed that some of their competition uses pressure sensitive labels.
That’s when Swanson decided to call on Weber Packaging. In their search, they also noted they could use Weber to capitalize on this opportunity to streamline the labeling process as well.
We gave them a semigloss removable paper label to start off, but that ended up tearing too much, leaving behind shreds of the label. We then sent a durable label option of our Flexlyte 2.3-510-40. The white polypropylene film material has excellent opacity with a high gloss background. The adhesive is a specially formulated acrylic adhesive designed for ease of removability from packaging. These were actual tradeshow samples using a matte overlaminate. Functionally, this combination did the trick. But they also preferred the aesthetic of the matte overlam used on these samples compared to their glossy tagstocks they had been using. Based on the screens and gradients provided in the artwork, Weber’s Graphics department recommended that this be run only on our digital presses.
However, placing that on a conveyor makes for an awkward resting position, and leaves the tools prone to shifting and inconsistent placement. Our engineers were quick to find a solution.
Weber’s solution was to use a 30-degree tilted conveyor where the base would rest freely on a guiderail, and the primary labeling surface lay flat on the conveyor. An Alpha Compact label applicator would apply each label to the corner of the framing square opposite of the base.
The roll unwind for this label is unique. One straight edge of the triangle label dispenses first, but the rest of the label tapers off to a point. The Alpha Compact is still up to the task. It recognizes the start and end of each label, and advances to the front edge when it senses the large gap, all at the same speed as the conveyor.
Weber can provide you with a vast selection of label face stocks to solve virtually any labeling application. For answers to specific questions, please contact us at 1.800.843.4242 to be put in touch with an experienced Weber account manager in your area. Or email info@weberpackaging.com