In just 2 1/2 short weeks, REA JET will be in attendance at both Pack Expo 2014 and Pharma Expo 2014, both held in Chicago. We’re super-excited about this opportunity to not only showcase our industrial coding and marking solutions, but to visit with other vendors who are attending the trade shows and meet new people whose industries may benefit …
Small Character Inkjet Printers – Amazing For Any Industry
Whether you are a manufacturer in the food, beverage, cosmetic, electronic, pharmaceutical, or extrusion industry, few coding technologies rival the capabilities of small character ink jet printers. At REA JET, our equipment is designed to print on a wide variety of substrates, including plastics, packaging foils, surfaces that are absorbent and non-absorbent, and more. Fast-drying inks mean no smear no …
Robust Coding Solutions For The Construction Industry
As economic conditions have continued to improve over the past few years, the construction industry is becoming more competitive. This means that more pressure is placed on manufacturers of extrusions to deliver not only robust materials, but durable coding as well. Robust coding is essential on building extrusions, many of which are outdoors and exposed to the elements for weeks, …
See REA JET At Timber Processing And Energy Expo 2014
In just over three short weeks, REA JET will be attending the Timber Processing and Energy Expo 2014 in Portland, Oregon! We are excited and want to invite everyone in the lumber, wood-to-energy, and engineered wood products industries to attend. Portland is the heart of the northwest forest products industry, so the location is ideal for this trade show, which …
How Continuous Inkjet Printers (CIJ) Work
Today, a wide array of industries use continuous ink jet technology because of its versatility and ability to mark the majority of substrates, and its affordable price when compared with more complex technologies. How do continuous inkjet printers work? Here is a quick guide. A continuous stream of ink is created when the CIJ printer pushes ink in its liquid …