What's New Unreplied Topics Membership About Us Contact Us Privacy Policy
[Ad]

Is there a rule that splice tapes in flexible packaging should not be covering the photoeye marks?

Started by , Jan 18 2023 10:32 AM
1 Reply

Hi, if I may ask, is there such a rule that splice tapes in flexible packaging should not be covering the photoeye marks? If it does not cover it, do sensors usually trigger the machine and count it as 1 cycle of packaging?

Share this Topic
Topics you might be interested in
Food Contact Packaging Key Requirements in BRCGS Packaging Issue 7 What’s New in BRCGS Global Standard Packaging Materials Issue 7? Cleaning wax from candy wrappers on packaging machines Internal Audit Scheduling Under BRCGS Packaging Standard v7
[Ad]

The only time in my experience that has been a rule is if a customer requests that.  Typically splice tapes are a different color, or metallized, etc.  in order for the customers equipment to pick it up and either stop the machine so it can be removed or for it to be kicked off.

1 Thank

Similar Discussion Topics
Food Contact Packaging Key Requirements in BRCGS Packaging Issue 7 What’s New in BRCGS Global Standard Packaging Materials Issue 7? Cleaning wax from candy wrappers on packaging machines Internal Audit Scheduling Under BRCGS Packaging Standard v7 How to Label 'Natural Type Flavors' on US Product Packaging Correct SQF Edition for Food Packaging Compliance Climate Change Risk Assessment for FSSC 22000 Packaging Producers Hair and Beard Covering Risk Analysis for Packaging Facilities (BRCGS Issue 7) Is Epoxidized Soybean Oil (ESBO) an Allergen in Food Packaging?