New name, ‘better’ performance

14 April 2008


Print and converting equipment manufacturers Edale has renamed its press - Edale Lambda RFID Entry – as ‘Edale Lambda RFID One’.

Product manager Jeremy Westcott explains: “The original name reflected the competition the press was designed to compete with. In our minds, it also reflected its position within the Lambda product range. We have since discovered that our Entry Level press can perform at speeds as much as four times faster than presses from other manufacturers, with far greater accuracy.”

The ‘new’ Lambda RFID One is configured for insertion of self-adhesive RFID inlays, although it can also be used to convert dry inlays into self-adhesive as a first pass. It takes its place in Edale’s line-up alongside the Lambda RFID Two, which incorporates the Tamarack dry RFID inlay insertion equipment. Both are available in 10, 13 and 17in web widths and both can be configured for label or ticket production.

The press has the ability to incorporate multiple unwinds and rewinds, and in-line die cutting and is said to produce complex multi-layer constructions in one pass.



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