Ampoules Labelling Machine - Vials Labelling Machine
Salient Features:
- No Object - No Label & No Label.
- No Overprinting system.
- Sturdy Frame, Large Body and Precise workmanship gives vibrations free performance.
- Variable Speed Pulley allows greater flexibility over output or optionally AC Freq. Drive System for Speed Variation.
- Suitable for Flag type and Overlap Labeling.
- Long Pressing Device for proper fixing of labels
Technical Specifications:
INPUT/ OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS OF OBHL 110 LABELLING MACHINE | |||
MODEL | LABEL SIZE Width X Length | AMPOULES / VIALS Diameter | MAX. OUTPUT Labels/Min. |
OBHL 110 | Min. 16 mm (W) - 20 mm (L) Max. 90 mm (W) - 110 mm (L) | Min. Dia. 10 mm Max. Dia. 50 mm | Upto 100 Labels/Min. |
A Vial labeling machine is a specialized machine used for applying labels to vials. Vials are small, cylindrical containers typically used in pharmaceutical, medical, and laboratory settings for storing liquids, powders, or small samples. Vial labeling machines ensure accurate and efficient application of labels to these small containers.
The process of labeling with a vial labeling machine typically involves the following steps:
1. Vial Placement: The vials are loaded onto the machine’s conveyor system or a feeding mechanism, which positions them in the correct orientation for labeling. They are usually placed vertically.
2. Label Roll: The machine uses a roll of labels that are fed into the labeling head. These labels can be pre-printed with the required information or can be printed on-demand.
3. Label Application: As the vials move along the conveyor, the labeling head applies the labels onto their surfaces. The labeling head is designed to precisely apply the labels to the vials, which may involve a rotating drum, a belt system, or a vacuum-assisted mechanism.
4. Optional Additional Features: Some vial labeling machines may include additional features such as label inspection systems to verify label placement and quality, printing capabilities for on-demand variable data printing, or barcode scanning for product identification.
5. Vial Discharge: Once the labels are applied, the labeled vials are discharged from the machine, ready for further processing, packaging, or distribution.
Vial labeling machines are commonly used in pharmaceutical and medical industries, as well as in laboratories and research facilities. They provide high precision and efficiency in applying labels to small vials, ensuring proper identification, compliance with regulatory requirements, and enhancing product traceability. These machines are designed to handle the small size and delicate nature of vials, ensuring accurate and consistent labeling results.