Automatic labelling machine System 2
for chemicalstopbottom

automatic labelling machine
automatic labelling machine
automatic labelling machine
automatic labelling machine
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Characteristics

Operational mode
automatic
Product application
for chemicals
Label positioning
top, bottom
Applications
for the cosmetics industry, for the food industry
Throughput

6,000 p/min

Product length

Max.: 250 mm
(9.84 in)

Min.: 8 mm
(0.31 in)

Product width

Max.: 98 mm
(3.86 in)

Min.: 8 mm
(0.31 in)

Product height

Max.: 200 mm
(7.87 in)

Min.: 5 mm
(0.2 in)

Power

600 W
(0.82 hp)

Description

The System 2 series includes a range of labelling systems for the application on the top of products. Labelling systems are fully automatic labelling machines with an integrated conveyor system; they are self-sufficient small labelling lines providing for conveying, handling and labelling. They can therefore be used both offline or connected to other packaging machines (e.g. filling, cartoning machines). Our automatic systems for top application are ideal for the labelling of stable products such as thermoformed trays, jars, bottles, boxes, products and containers in plastic, glass or metal, for food. chemical, cosmetic markets. The modular design allows fitting, on a main machine body a variety of labelling machines of different width and speed, as well as a wide range of ancillary devices that complete the main function. The system is compatible with different types of print units – hot stamp, thermal transfer, inkjet- manufactured by Etipack ad major manufacturers such as Markem, Datamax-Honeywell, Sato, HSA, Wolke, to print any codes, variable data and images. For top labelling of pharmaceutical boxes please visit our section for pharmaceutical labelling machines, e,g Pharmaseal Top, System 9 Pharma.

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