Recommended Equipment: P70 PIJ Printer | G-20 Fiber Laser Marker | S1000 CIJ Printer
What problem does this solve?
Construction and chemical manufacturers need to print product names, batch numbers, safety hazard codes, and GS1 labels on rough, porous, and sometimes contaminated surfaces — cement bags, woven sacks, steel drums, plastic pails, and paint cans. The environment is dusty, corrosive, and often outdoors, requiring industrial-grade protection and ink that bonds to challenging surfaces.
Solution Description
The P70 PIJ Printer delivers large-format printing (up to 71.8 mm character height) on cement bags, woven sacks, and steel drums with high-adhesion ink that cures on rough and porous surfaces. The embedded Linux system supports multi-language text, batch numbers, GS1 barcodes, and QR codes. It accepts water-based, UV, and oil-based ink types to match different material requirements.
For permanent, consumable-free marking on steel drums and metal containers, the G-20 Fiber Laser Marker delivers high-precision laser engraving at 20–100W power with air-cooled operation. Laser marking creates indelible, tamper-proof codes that survive chemical exposure, weathering, and abrasion without any ink or consumables.
The S1000 CIJ Printer with IP55-rated 304 stainless steel construction provides high-speed inline coding on chemical production lines, with anti-corrosion ink formulations resistant to acid and alkali environments.
Key Benefits
- Large-format PIJ printing up to 71.8 mm for visible drum and bag coding
- Laser marking creates permanent, consumable-free codes on metal surfaces
- IP55-rated stainless steel construction for corrosive and dusty environments
- High-adhesion ink bonds to woven polypropylene, steel, plastic, and kraft paper
- Anti-corrosion ink resists acid, alkali, and UV for outdoor storage durability
- IoT remote control system enables multi-line factory management via mobile app or PC
- Digital traceability via encrypted QR codes linking to raw material batch data
Target Customers
- Cement, concrete, and dry-mix mortar manufacturers
- Paint and coatings producers
- Fertilizer and agricultural chemical manufacturers
- Industrial gas cylinder and drum manufacturers
- Adhesive and sealant producers
- Building material (bricks, tiles, drywall) manufacturers
Application Scenario
A cement manufacturer fills 50 kg woven polypropylene bags at 60 bags per minute. The P70 PIJ Printer prints the brand name, product grade (CEM I 42.5N), batch number, manufacturing date, and QR code on each bag in 50 mm characters. The high-adhesion oil-based ink penetrates the woven surface and cures within 3 seconds. Workers handle the bags immediately after printing without smudging. The QR code links to a digital traceability system containing raw material batch data, quality inspection results, and production line information.
FAQ
- Q: Can it print on woven sacks and rough surfaces? A: Yes. The P70 PIJ Printer uses high-adhesion oil-based ink that penetrates and bonds to woven polypropylene, kraft paper, and steel drum surfaces.
- Q: How does laser marking compare to inkjet for steel drums? A: The G-20 Fiber Laser creates permanent, indelible marks with no consumable cost, ideal for steel drums requiring lifetime traceability. Inkjet is more cost-effective for paper and plastic packaging.
- Q: Can the printer operate in a corrosive chemical environment? A: Yes. The S1000 CIJ Printer features IP55-rated 304 stainless steel construction with anti-corrosion ink formulations designed for chemical plant environments.
- Q: What is the maximum print height? A: The P70 PIJ Printer can print characters up to 71.8 mm in height, suitable for large-format drum and bag coding.
