Source Tag Applicators
Source tagging is the application of EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) labels onto products or packaging during the manufacturing or packaging process. Many retail products have these EAS labels or tags which are anti-theft devices that trigger alarms at or near store exits when the tags have not been deactivated at the checkout. Major retailers, such as Wal-Mart and Ames, recently committed to chain wide implementation of EAS systems thus requiring many of their OEM suppliers to quickly implement source tagging into their manufacturing operations. Source tagging will benefit these retailers by giving them the ability to have more open merchandising of high-theft products.
EAM's Mini-Delta
EAM's popular MINI-ST Source Tag Applicator is now available in a higher speed version capable of 550 parts per minute (33,000 per hour) known as the MINI-ST DELTA.
At the maximum speed of 400 tags per minute, the original MINI-ST family of applicators have gained wide acceptance in a variety of industries. The MINI-ST has proven itself reliable and easily integrated into existing automation. EAM has developed the MINI-ST DELTA using a similar tag handling design. Because of this, choosing the higher speed model is seen as a very low risk decision. Like its predecessor, the MINI-ST DELTA is still relatively small.
Flexibility - The MINI-ST DELTA can apply both the Sensormatic DR tags (AM), Checkpoint tags (RF), and also perform as a high speed industrial labeler.


