Industrial Washing Machines (IWM) -
exhibiting at the PPMA show
Industrial Washing Machines (IWM) will be
exhibiting at the PPMA show, a brand new
T400 tray washer, the CW13 EX BT general-
purpose cabinet utensil washer and the
new range of boot washers which are ideal
for food and pharmaceutical manufacturing
environments. Visitors to the event, which is
being held at the National Exhibition Centre
in Birmingham from the 1st to the 3rd of
October, will be able to view IWM’s products
and discuss their applications and benefits
on stand B104.
The T400 single-lane continuous-wash
tray washer which will be taking centre
stage at the event, is ideally suited for
smaller to medium throughputs, or where
operational space is at a premium. The
T400 can accommodate up to 400 trays,
crates or boxes per hour. It is typically
supplied in a continuous straight-through
tunnel configuration but overhead feed for
one-person operation is optionally available,
as are twin-tank versions for high care
applications.
IWM will also be showcasing its highly
regarded CW13 EX BT cabinet washer which
boasts solid construction and user-friendly
operation. The new CW13 EX BT general-
purpose cabinet washer provides efficient
batch washing for a wide range of items,
including trays, machine components/
change parts, weigh pans, buckets and
utensils. This cabinet washer has been
designed with hygiene in mind, with an
internal self-cleaning function and the
interior of the machine being completely
rounded with no right angles.
The machine is supplied with standard
reinforced pull-out washing trays
measuring 1320 mm x 700 mm, and can
accommodate items up to 820 mm high.
For convenient handling of heavier items,
such as machine parts, smaller trays are
optionally available.
Another important hygiene solution
exhibited by IWM is represented by the
new boot and shoe washing stations range
that are ideal for food manufacturing plants
and designed specifically for areas where
the production and clean zones of a food
manufacturing facility meet. The machines
come in many varieties, from simple manual
versions to sophisticated walk-through
models with multiple brushes, automatic
chemical dispensing and access control
options.
If you would like to see any of the above
machines in action, simply arrange a
meeting with one of the IWM specialists or
drop by for an informal chat on the day.
Plan A: put the Customers first, no Plan B.
New Label Press at Goldcrest does exactly that.
Goldcrest add to print capability to
meet the next generation of creative
label design.
Ever since arriving as a prestige,
customer-orientated label printer in
1971, Goldcrest Labels have been
known for their ability to meet the
most complex of print specifications.
With nearly 50 years experience in
innovation and solution labelling,
Goldcrest have built a reputation as
a problem solving supplier, who will work
closely with their customers to create cost
effective, on time label products.
“It was time to invest to take the company
forward. But instead of configuring a press
based on what we considered important,
we talked to the people who would be
filling it with their orders and where they
were going.” said Stephen Simmons, the
second generation of the Simmons family
to head Goldcrest.
Now Goldcrest have combined with
Nilpeter, one of the leading Print machine
manufacturers in the world and installed
a fully loaded, state of the art 8 colour
Flexographic press, in order to take label
design to take another level.
“In configuring the press we were able
to take advantage of some of the latest
innovative bolt on features that we knew
specifically were in demand. This means
we are ready to take label design and
construction to another level. It is exactly
what we were looking for so we are to offer
customers exciting opportunities to make
their labels work harder when marketing
their products.
In other words, if you have a label wish list,
contact Goldcrest Labels.
For more information about Goldcrest,
you can visit www.goldcrest-products.uk
e-mail [email protected] or
telephone 01869 243 201
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