Product Description
Machinery Manufacturing
Quadrel came into existence a few years after Stan Avery invented the concept of Pressure sensitive adhesive in a basic peel and stick format. Mr. Avery knew that he could not hold this exciting new technology exclusively. Although Avery Label was growing and quite successful he began getting requests from printers across the country for unprinted pressure sensitive base material. In the mid 1950’s he started a spin off company he named Fasson (Fasten-on).
Fasson came into existence to sell unprinted pressure sensitive base material to established printers originally in sheet form and soon after in rolls.
Further it soon became obvious that if this new technology was going to make in road into prime labeling a delivery system would need to be invented to allow Pressure sensitive as a main stream product decoration technology.
At this point in time the early 1960’s in when Fasson machine systems (now Quadrel Labeling Systems) came into existence.
Initially these label application machines were simple and used primarily in dairy and simple food applications.


