Packaging Services

July 11, 2008 by Max John
Packaging Services

Zelogtek,LLC Packaging Services

Business owners are becoming increasingly aware of the effect a good Packaging Services can have on a prospective customer as this is the first impression about the product. There are a number of products available which has to be packed by the manufacturer by approaching the Packaging Company. There is several packaging equipment available for packing materials. Films play a vital role in packaging. Films are available in different forms with different functional properties and they are used for making various products. We should be aware of different packaging products made out of packaging films. Packaging Film products are Industrial Packaging, Packaging Bags, Vacuum Packaging, Electronic Packaging and Insulation Material etc. Printed films are creating new benchmarks in packaging and other functions. The different types of packaging films are barrier films, Bopp films, coated films, co-extruded films, Cpp films, Fiberglass films, Heat Shrink Films. Label films, laminated films.

Military Packaging

June 27, 2008 by Max John

Military Packaging should be done in order to protect harmful materials and to meet the most severe worldwide shipment, handling, and storage conditions. The military owns and operates extremely sensitive equipment. Military Packaging must also be capable of protecting these sensitive equipment from the effects of direct exposure to extremes of climate, terrain, and operational and transportation environments. If this item reaches its destination in a damaged condition then, all engineering, manufacturing, quality, and procurement efforts will end up in vain. The leaders in manufacturing and designing industry of Military packaging will be able to meet the needs of corporate world. Packaging should follow military Packaging specification. Preservation & packing to all military specifications including Mil-Std-2073, and Military Barcode Labels including Mil-Std-129 specifications. There are Military packaging companies which provide Services and consulting for this and help you to incorporate the right corrosion prevention and control system within your manufacturing process to achieve zero rust.

Custom Packaging Services

June 21, 2008 by Max John

Packing materials sometime really becomes a hectic and Problematic one. If it is a Military, shipping, or export packaging then lot of care should be taken while packing it. Moreover packing things is not that an easy job. Packaging is mostly used by exporters and big companies for relocating their huge products. Military materials should be free from corrosion by following Corrosion Control method and hence it should be prevented in advance by packing. There are Companies which provide Custom packaging services with quality packing and they provide all aspects of packaging process including assistance with MIL-STD-2073 specifications, WAWF and RFID requirements. This means hassle-free compliance with US Military packaging requirements. So it is necessary that you have proper knowledge of packaging things.

Barcode Label

June 13, 2008 by Max John

Barcode Label

A Barcode Label is a machine-readable representation of information. Each label contains a unique serial number coded in black and white bars that was a key into a database containing detailed information.Originally, barcodes stores data in the widths and spacing of printed parallel lines, but now it comes in patterns of dots, concentric circles, and text codes hidden within images. Bar code is vertically redundant, meaning that the same information is repeated vertically. It is in fact a one-dimensional code. Without loosing any information the heights of the bars can be truncated. A two-dimensional code stores information along the height as well as the length of the symbol. The vertical redundancy allows a symbol with printing defects, such as spots or voids, to still be read. The higher the bar heights, the more probability that at least one path along the bar code will be readable. Objects, such as military packaging are marked for exterior labeling and are provided for easily locating information.

Two Dimensional Bar Code and Linear Bar code Standards

June 7, 2008 by Max John

ISO/IEC 15434, ‘Transfer Syntax for high Capacity ADC Media’

This international Standard specifies a transfer structure, syntax, and coding of messages and data formats when using high capacity ADC media between suppliers and recipients trading partners, and wherever they are applicable. This International Standard will not replace any applicable safety or regulatory military marking and labeling requirements.

ISO/IEC 15438, ‘Automatic Identification and Data Capture Techniques – PDF417′

This Standard outlines the requirements for bar code symbology known as PDF417. It specifies PDF417 symbology characteristics, data characteristics, data character encodation, symbol formats, dimensions, error correction rules, decoding algorithm, and a number of application parameters.

ISO/IEC 15418, ‘EAN/UCC Application Identifiers and Fact Data Identifiers and Maintenance’

This Standard specifies set of data and application identifiers for the purpose of identifying encoded data; and identifies the organizations responsible for their maintenance.

ISO/IEC 15394, ‘Packaging – Bar Code and Two-Dimensional Symbols for Shipping, Transport and Receiving Labels’

This Standard specifies the minimum requirements for the design of labels containing linear bar code and two-dimensional symbols on transport units to transfer data between trading partners. This Standard provides

  • Traceability of transported units through a single transport unit identifier that is known as license plate.
  • Provides ideas related to the choice of linear bar code, two-dimensional symbologies and quality requirements.
  • Provides assistance in the selection of label material, label placement, size of label, formation of data presented in liner barcode label, two-dimensional symbol etc

ANSI MH10.8.1, ‘Linear Bar Code and Two-Dimensional Symbols Used in Shipping Packaging, Receiving, and Transport Applications’

This is an American National Standard which specifies the minimum requirements for the design of labels containing linear bar code and two-dimensional symbols on shipping packaging units to convey data between trading partners.

ISO/IEC 16388, ‘Information Technology – Automatic Identification and Data Capture Techniques – Bar Code Symbology Specifications – Code 39′

This Standard specifies the requirements for the bar code symbology known as Code 39; it specifies Code 39 symbology characteristics, data character encodation, dimensions, tolerances, decoding algorithms and application-defined parameters.