| Bag closure manufacturers can now adopt 
                                  a color change technology using a marking and 
                                  printing additive that enables plastics to be 
                                  marked using low power CO2 
                                  lasers. The additive is non-toxic and environmentally 
                                  friendly, and is capable of producing an image 
                                  when marked by a low power CO2 
                                  laser (approx 10W power). Once exposed to the 
                                  laser on the production line, the additive undergoes 
                                  a simple colour change to create a stable and 
                                  high contrast date code. The introduction of 
                                  this solution has also resulted in faster production 
                                  run times for the company and removed the need 
                                  for expensive consumables on the production 
                                  line. This new generation coding, marking and printing 
                                  additive that enables plastics to be successfully 
                                  marked using low power CO2 
                                  lasers, DataLase Masterbatch, has been initially 
                                  used to date code bread bag closures for George 
                                  Weston Foods (GWF). The bread is sealed using 
                                  Kwik Lok all-plastics bag closures that are 
                                  marked to provide information on cost, freshness 
                                  and other package information. Traditionally 
                                  Kwik Lok used thermal transfer printer to apply 
                                  the data to the bread bag closures. However, 
                                  finding that the information tended to rub off 
                                  the closures, the company requested that Kwik 
                                  Lok, Unimark (Markem's agent) and Sherwood Technology 
                                  work together to provide an alternative date 
                                  coding solution. By combining DataLase Masterbatch 
                                  with low power CO2 lasers, 
                                  GWF was able to produce high quality date codes 
                                  that could not easily be removed from the closures. |