
The frozen food sector presents specific challenges for marking. Low temperatures, which can drop to minus 30 degrees Celsius, affect the performance of inks and electronic systems, while surface condensation on packaging can compromise mark adhesion. CIJ and TTO systems must be configured with inks formulated for low temperatures and with thermal protection to ensure continuous operation in cold storage rooms. Packaging materials, including PE, PP films, printed cartons, and plastic trays, require inks with good cold adhesion. Explore solutions for plastic films and paper and cardboard.

Marking systems for frozen environments must be designed to operate reliably at the most extreme temperatures. Low-temperature CIJ inks have calibrated viscosity and conductivity to ensure a consistent jet even in intense cold conditions. The electrical cabinets of control systems must be insulated or equipped with heating elements. Preventive maintenance is even more critical in these environments to avoid unplanned production downtime. Request information about the service of rental with maintenance included.
