Automatic label applicator Labeljet 210
for bottlesfor packagingcarton

automatic label applicator
automatic label applicator
automatic label applicator
automatic label applicator
automatic label applicator
automatic label applicator
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Characteristics

Operational mode
automatic
Product application
for bottles, for packaging, carton, for medical equipment
Label positioning
top
Applications
for the pharmaceutical industry, for the cosmetics industry, for the food and beverage industry
Type
for self-adhesive labels
Other characteristics
high-speed, blow-off
Product length

Max.: 500 mm
(19.69 in)

Min.: 12 mm
(0.47 in)

Product width

Max.: 104 mm
(4.09 in)

Min.: 12 mm
(0.47 in)

Description

Label Application System with minimum maintenance requirement The Videojet Labeljet 210 Industrial Label Printer is a modern microprocessor controlled labeler applies pre-printed adhesive labels to a wide variety of products in low to medium duty production environments. Videojet label applicator provides a simple automated process, dramatically reducing maintenance and repair costs. Videojet 210 labeling printer enables applications on a variety of surfaces such as: Cardboard Boxes, Plastic Bales, Product Packaging, and more. The prints have high resolution, making it possible to read codes at any stage of the production chain. Functional features provide efficient and cost-effective label application: • Preconfigured label assignment reduces set-up time • Industrial design minimizes maintenance Modular design adapts easily to a variety of applications: • Applicator options include tamp, touch and blow

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 3.0 - Stand F4

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