Labelling Machine
Single side and double side labeling machines are used for mechanical application of printed PP/PVC labels onto the surface of boxes, bottles, containers and various other packaging materials. High speed operation of this product range boosts productivity of medium and small scale labeling units. These labeling machines use user friendly human machine interface to raise their labeling speed without any error. Pressure sensitive adhesive based labels used by these machines can be easily applied on required substrate. PLC controlled mechanism of this array of labeling systems helps to maintain high accuracy in their operating steps. This product range is cost effective and it has long life span.
Labelling Machine Features:
1. Label Dispensing Mechanism:
- Roll-fed Dispenser: Pulls labels from a roll and feeds them onto the product.
- Vacuum Belt Dispenser: Uses a vacuum system to pick and place labels onto products.
- Tamp Applicator: Applies labels by "tamping" them onto products using a pneumatic or mechanical arm.
2. Label Application Techniques:
- Pressure-Sensitive Labelling: Applies adhesive labels by using pressure to activate the adhesive.
- Hot Melt Labelling: Uses a heated adhesive to apply labels, often used in high-speed applications.
- Sleeve Labelling: Applies shrinkable plastic labels that conform to the container when heat is applied.
- Wet Glue Labelling: Applies labels using a wet adhesive, commonly used for glass bottles.
3. Adjustable Conveyor System:
- Allows for different product sizes and shapes by adjusting the conveyor's width and height.
4. Touchscreen Interface:
- User-friendly interface for setting up label parameters, adjusting settings, and monitoring the machine's operation.
5. Label Inspection System:
- Vision systems to check label alignment, presence, and quality.
- Reject mechanism to remove products with faulty labels.
6. Label Counting and Dispensing:
- Used in batch labelling to ensure a specific number of labels are applied.
7. Integration with Other Equipment:
- Integration with packaging lines, printers, barcode scanners, and other machinery.
8. Memory Settings:
- Ability to store label formats and settings for different products to streamline changeovers.
9. Speed and Precision:
- Varies based on the type of machine and its intended application.
10. Automatic Adjustments:
- Some advanced machines can automatically adjust label placement based on the product's position.
11. Material Compatibility:
- Ability to handle various label materials, including paper, plastic, metallic, and more.
12. Remote Monitoring and Control:
- Connectivity features that allow operators to monitor and control the machine remotely.
13. Modularity and Customization:
- Some machines offer modular components that can be added or removed based on specific requirements.
14. Safety Features:
- Emergency stop buttons, sensors to prevent jams, and protective enclosures for operator safety.
15. Maintenance and Diagnostics:
- Systems that provide alerts for maintenance needs and diagnostics to troubleshoot issues.
16. Label Roll and Ribbon Handling:
- Systems for loading and threading label rolls and printer ribbons.
17. Batch Tracking and Data Logging:
- Integration with software systems for tracking batches and logging label application data.
18. Print-Apply Systems:
- Combines label printing and application in one step for customized information like barcodes and serial numbers.
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