WS Packaging, Avery team up for UL lab

WS Packaging Group has opened the only US converter-based UL-approved testing facility at its plant in Knoxville, Tennessee.

WS Packaging, Avery team up for UL lab

Developed with the label and packaging materials business unit of Avery Dennison, the new lab will simplify UL and cUL recognition for durable goods labeling.

‘Helping durable goods manufacturers achieve faster, easier UL recognition will enable them to get their products to market and in front of consumers more quickly,’ said Earl Jewett, chief operating officer at WS Packaging Group. ‘Because the lab is certified by UL, it will greatly simplify the overall UL recognition process by streamlining product testing and qualification. Ultimately it will reduce the complexity and cost of securing label compliance, as well as working with UL.’

The new lab features materials and tools needed to conduct testing, equivalent to what is performed in UL’s own laboratories. The testing supports UL standard 969 and Canadian Standards Association (CSA) standard 22.2 no. 0.15 for nameplates and safety labels and can be conducted on many substrates, inks and ribbons considered in the manufacturing of a label.

Labels are tested for abrasion, adhesion, aging stability, chemical exposure, defacement, legibility, water/humidity exposure and weathering. Once testing is completed, WS Packaging will provide UL with the data results for the materials. All submitted data will be thoroughly reviewed and audited by UL before being issued the UL-recognized designation for the US or Canada.

‘Faster testing by the in-house lab at WS Packaging in Knoxville will result in products that can be recognized and listed sooner,’ said Mark Danner, business development manager at Avery Dennison. ‘Ultimately this shortens the entire label adoption process for manufacturers. The lab also makes it possible to quickly add new features to existing, recognized products.’