Packaging material comprising magnetisable portions
A packaging material and packaging technology, applied in packaging material feeding device, packaging, wrapping paper, etc., can solve the problems of dependence and consumption of packaging surface, etc.
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[0014] figure 1 Shown is a web 100 of packaging material, here provided with a plurality of magnetisable portions 102 . The magnetisable portions are preferably distributed when printing them such that each package 104 to be formed from the packaging material has at least one magnetisable portion 102 . Dashed lines are phantom and are intended to show the multiple segments that will form the package. In order to reduce the consumption of magnetic material, for example of magnetisable ink, the magnetisable part is provided as a spot or the like at the segment where the magnetic marking is intended to be placed. The spot is preferably slightly larger than the actual size required for the magnetic marking since there are precision limitations in the positioning between printing and dispensing of the magnetic marking, see the issue of optical marking. Thus, any reasonable deviations can be accommodated. Unintentional deviations, which normally occur on a web 100 of packaging ma...
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