Labeling Machines
(15 companies)Labeling machines apply preprinted or blank labels, stickers to packages, as well as perform shrink sleeve labeling. Also includes specialty labeling equipment like RFID applicators or electronic article surveillance (EAS) technology applicators. Making plans to buy new coding, labeling or printing machines? Explore articles to help you buy the right one.
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Labeling Machines Companies
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Accutek Packaging Equipment Co., Inc.
Accutek specializes in a diverse range of labeling machine equipment that automates the application and securement of various label types onto different types of containers. Accutek offers three distinct labeling systems, all incorporating cutting-edge technology to deliver unparalleled speed and precision within the labeling machine market: hot melt glue labelers, pressure sensitive labelers, and sleeve labelers. Accutek's labeling machine equipment is designed to cater to diverse labeling requirements with utmost efficiency and accuracy.
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Aesus Inc.
Aesus Inc.'s labelers handle a wide range of top, bottom, side, wrap, panel and recessed label applications. In addition, Aesus supplies the Economy Shrink Sleeving labeler, a compact neck banding/sleeving machine for pharmaceutical and other bottles. Labelers handle bottles, cartons, pre-packaged sandwiches and other food products, jars, pharmaceutical and cosmetic items, medical device products, syringes, vials, containers, and much more. Among the many models of labelers offered by Aesus is the Eco Panel Labeler, designed for budget conscious bottle labeling operations and featuring servo driven synchronized top hold down belt that keeps product steady during label application.
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American Fuji Seal, Inc.
State of the Art Shrink sleeve labeling solutions, as well Pressure sensitive linear and rotary solutions with top/ bottom labeling capabilities. Built in the USA.
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Axon
Axon offers a wide range of shrink sleeve labeling, stretch sleeve labeling, tamper-evident band, shrink tunnels and multi-pack systems designed and configured for each customer’s containers, shrink materials, and performance requirements. Experienced Axon application engineers work closely with customers to configure each shrink sleeve, tamper band, or multipack system to ensure that it meets or exceeds performance and quality requirements.
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Butler Automatic Inc.
The SP3 offers a compact and highly efficient automatic splicing solution for a variety of high-speed packaging processes such as heat-shrink sleeving or narrow web applications. The SP3 uses core drives to feed material into the system.
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BW Packaging
Accraply designs, manufactures, and supports automated label application systems as well as converting and finishing equipment for the shrink sleeve label and flexible packaging markets. Accraply’s Graham & Sleevit brand provides shrink sleeve labeling machines for all shapes and sizes of containers. Accraply and Harland pressure-sensitive labeling machines apply front and back, top and bottom and wraparound labels for pharmaceutical, household and personal care industries, machines, among others.
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Capmatic Ltd.
Capmatic is an original equipment manufacturer of rotary, inline, top and bottom labeling machines as well as neck/body banders for pharmaceutical, personal care and other industries. Highlights from Capmatic’s line include the BambinoStar® labeler, a mobile rotary labeling machine designed for specific diagnostic and pharmaceutical applications such as vials, test tubes, microtubes, ampoules and syringes. The LabelStar® System 2/2T labeler is a continuous flow high-speed labeling machine designed for quality and flexibility for two-label, round, square, oval and rectangular pharmaceutical bottles. The BandStar™ neck/body banding system handles round, square, oval and rectangular bottles at speeds of up to 150 bpm.
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Chicago Coding Systems, Inc.
Chicago Coding Systems (CCS) distributes primary packaging labeling equipment from leading OEMs. CCS offers Tronics America’s precision pressure-sensitive labeling machines, designed for accuracy and ease of use. CCS supplies American Film & Machinery’s shrink sleeve labeling equipment, including steam and infrared shrink tunnels for diverse packaging needs. CCS also distributes FlexPackPRO’s high-resolution thermal transfer overprinters, ideal for printing barcodes, text, and graphics on flexible packaging. CCS also partners with other labeling equipment brands, such as Colamark, LabelMill, and Squid Ink. In addition to labeling machines for primary packages, CSS also distributes secondary packaging and pallet labeling machines.
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Grupo Empac SA de CV
Grupo Empac SA offers tabletop semi-automatic as well as low and high-speed automatic labelers from Tecni Pac.
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Inline Filling Systems, LLC
Automatic labeling machines from Inline Filling Systems can be configured for front, back, wrap and multi-sided labeling applications of bottles and other containers. Automatic labeling machine puts spot labels on the front and back sides of round, square, rectangular or oval containers; unit will also do a full wrap on round containers. Automatic print-and-apply unit puts product and UPC code information on labels. Other machines in the product line include shrink sleeve, stretch sleeve and economy labeler options.
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KRONES
The Krones modular labelers handle cold-glue, hotmelt and self-adhesive labels for round containers or specially-shaped bottles of glass or PET. Their modular design enables a combination of different labelling techniques for only one container.
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MG America, Inc.
MG America is a supplier of Capmatic's line of labeling machines. The Capmatic LabelStar Labeler uses a motorized wrap-around system to synchronize label application with container speed. The LabelStar System 2/1T and 2/2T handle round, square, rectangular, and oval bottles with a high-speed continuous-flow design and touch-screen control. The RTS Pharma Labeler is a rotary system that applies one or two pressure-sensitive labels with options for outsert application. Features like motorized height adjustment, sanitary conveyors, and quick changeovers enhance accuracy and adaptability.
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Newmapak Ltd.
Specialists in bottling and packaging solutions, Newmapak distributes bottle labelers from manufacturers including Quadrel and DMC, as well as related equipment, such as bottle heating tunnels from OMAR. Featured labeling equipment includes automatic EconoLine wrap labeling system from Quadrel, an economically priced labeling system designed for various sized round containers that labels at speeds of up to 150 products/min. Model ML7 Top is an automatic packaging island for labeling champagne-type and still wine containers. Newmapak also distributes several shrink sleeve label applicators from Quadrel, handling a range of round containers.
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PAK-TEC, INC
Pak-Tec represents labeling machines from companies including Logopak, Arca, AFM, and Foxjet to meet a wide range of budget, product and application needs ranging from print-and-apply, primary product and shrink sleeves to pallet labeling and RFID applications.
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PDC International Corporation
PDC’s shrink labeling equipment applies heat shrinkable labels that conform to a container's every curve, enabling complete decoration of unusual shapes – from top to bottom and 360 degrees around.
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Explore the functionality and benefits of labeling machines, which apply labels and stickers to packages and include technologies like RFID and EAS applicators.
Labeling machines are essential tools in the application of preprinted or blank labels and stickers to various packaging types. These machines are also equipped to handle tasks such as shrink sleeve labeling and the application of specialty technologies, including RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) and EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) tags. This versatility makes them indispensable in modern packaging operations where accuracy and efficiency are paramount.
The operation of labeling machines typically involves several key components: a feeding mechanism, a printing module (for machines that print on blank labels), an application unit, and a control system. Labels are fed into the machine where they may be printed with necessary information before being precisely applied to the product. For shrink sleeve labeling, a sleeve is placed around the product and then exposed to heat, causing the sleeve to shrink and conform tightly to the product's shape. RFID and EAS applicators integrate tags that assist in tracking and security during the packaging process.
Labeling machines are used across various industries including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and more. In the food and beverage sector, they are used to apply nutritional information, branding, and product identification labels, which are crucial for consumer information and regulatory compliance. In pharmaceuticals, labeling accuracy and security features such as RFID tagging are vital for tracking and ensuring the authenticity of products.
The benefits of using these machines are multifaceted. Firstly, they enhance the efficiency of the packaging process by automating the application of labels, significantly speeding up production lines while reducing labor costs. Secondly, they improve the accuracy and consistency of label placement, which is critical for brand image and consumer trust. Additionally, the integration of technologies like RFID and EAS tags enhances product tracking and security, which are increasingly important in a global market.
For professionals looking to enhance their packaging processes, a comprehensive understanding of the different types of labeling machines and their capabilities is crucial. Exploring various suppliers and manufacturers can provide insights into the latest advancements and the specific solutions that can meet unique operational needs. PMMI's ProSource directory offers a detailed listing of companies specializing in these machines, providing a valuable resource for those seeking to optimize their packaging systems.














