Roll-Fed Labeler supports high-speed operation.

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Along with quick change parts and stainless steel guard system, Trine Model 4800 roll-fed labeling system incorporates Siemens PLC with color touchscreen controls. Discharge stabilizer optimizes bottle handling at speeds to 600 cpm, while segmented vacuum drum allows for part replacement without production delays due to drum repads. Optional dual label-roll unwind and automatic splice unit supports higher production speeds.



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Accraply Launches Trine Model 4800 High-Speed Roll-Fed Labeler



MINNEAPOLIS - Accraply introduces the Trine Model 4800 roll-fed labeling system to its already extensive line of label application equipment. An industry standard for nearly three decades, Trine is redefining versatility, operating value and productivity with its new Model 4800.

Offering a small footprint and quick change parts, the Trine Model 4800 has a sleek stainless steel guard system, Siemens PLC with color touch-screen controls, a new discharge stabilizer allowing for superior bottle handling at speeds up to 600 cpm, a segmented vacuum drum allowing for part replacement without costly production delays due to drum repads, and an optional dual label-roll unwind and automatic splice unit further supporting the higher production speeds.

Integral to this new development is the ability of the Trine Model 4800 to upgrade the hundreds of operating Trine Model 4500 and Model 6500 machines without expensive conveyor changes.

About Accraply
Comprised of the Accraply, Graham, Trine and Stanford brands, Accraply, Inc. unites some of the most trusted names in product decoration and material converting. Known for its cutting-edge technology and innovative custom-engineered designs, Accraply has been credited with many industry firsts and advances in application and converting technologies. Accraply, a division of Barry-Wehmiller Companies, Inc., is a leader in the design, manufacture and support of pressure-sensitive label application systems, Trine roll-fed label application systems, Graham shrink sleeve label application systems, and Stanford converting and finishing equipment for the shrink sleeve label and flexible packaging markets.

ABOUT BARRY-WEHMILLER
Barry-Wehmiller Companies, Inc. is a diversified global supplier of engineering consulting and manufacturing technology solutions in packaging, corrugating, and paper converting across a broad spectrum of industries. Barry-Wehmiller's balanced approach to the market is made possible through nine interactive divisions: Accraply, Inc., a leading manufacturer of automatic labeling and label converting and finishing systems; Barry-Wehmiller Design Group, Inc., a premier supplier of manufacturing automation, facility design, and other engineering consulting services; Barry-Wehmiller International Resources (BWIR), a global provider of business and technology solutions to the mid-market manufacturing domain; FleetwoodGoldcoWyard, Inc., a leading producer and supplier of automated can end and product handling equipment, advanced conveyance technology, palletizers, depalletizers, and process equipment; HayssenSandiacre, a form/fill/seal technologies and services leader for more than 100 years; MarquipWardUnited, Inc., a leading manufacturer of equipment for the corrugated and folded carton industries; Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC), providing high-performance converting machinery for the global tissue, nonwovens, package printing, and envelope manufacturing industries; PneumaticScaleAngelus, a global provider for filling, capping, can seaming, labeling, and centrifugation; and Thiele Technologies, Inc., a leading producer of placing, feeding, bagging, cartoning, case packing, and palletizing equipment.

In fiscal year 2009, Barry-Wehmiller leveraged a strategic combination of organic and acquisition growth to achieve revenues of nearly $1 billion. Barry-Wehmiller now employs more than 5,500 team members in over 65 locations worldwide.

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