Verify code quality on glass surfaces
Beverages and food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals: these products, which are often filled in glass containers, are subject to strict marking regulations. Code verification for content accuracy and good readability is therefore an essential step for markings and labels on glass.
Inspection systems for glass surfaces
RELIABLE CODE VERIFICATION FOR GLASS PACKAGING AND GLASS PRODUCTS
The error-free, legally compliant and perfectly readable marking and labeling of glass containers and glass products is necessary to clearly communicate the ingredients and ingredients of food, medicines and cosmetic products and to be able to trace the origin of the products without any gaps. Traceability is also important for technical products such as photovoltaic systems or windscreens. Special code verification systems and verifiers are used to verify the 1D and 2D Codes or text codes during production. These ensure that the coded glass products reliably meet all legal marking requirements and that the markings are clearly readable, even with the sometimes difficult contrasts on glass.
What is important for inspection systems?
- Inspection of legally compliant marking
- Traceability and quality assurance
- Fast, reliable reading of codes
- Reliable automatic error detection
- Flexible, powerful and expandable software
- Easy integration into production lines / quality assurance
- Can be used for different products
With our versatile testing solutions, we support manufacturers in meeting the highest quality standards with their glass products and packaging.
Application examples for our inspection solutions
- Code verification of 1D and 2D Codes on glass bottles and jars
- Checking plain text for contrast and readability
- Verification of variable data
- Label presence check
- In-line layout inspection
- Inspection of correct layout
- Code quality verification according to international standards and specifications
- Inspection of the code for content accuracy
- Automated random sample inspection
The EU regulation regulates which information must be provided on drinks packaging: List of ingredients, best before date (BBD), net quantity, alcohol content in percent by volume (%vol) if greater than 1.2 %vol, caffeine content for energy drinks (not for coffee and tea).
In the LKV, the Federal Ministry of Health has stipulated that only foodstuffs with a batch number consisting of letters, numbers or letters and numbers may be put into circulation in Germany. This allows them to be clearly assigned to a production batch.