Hot Melt Labeling Machine Standards: A Few Things You Need to Know
I. Overview
Hot melt labeling machines are a type of labeling machine primarily used to label items such as goods, packaging bags, and bottles on production lines. Compared to traditional manual labeling machines, hot melt labeling machines offer advantages such as high efficiency, high labeling accuracy, and a high degree of automation. This article focuses on the standard specifications for hot melt labeling machines.
II. Performance Parameters
1. Production Efficiency: The maximum production efficiency of a hot melt labeling machine should be at least 17,500 sheets/hour.
2. Standard Labeling Accuracy: The labeling accuracy should reach ±1.0mm.
3. Ease of Operation: The machine should be sufficiently easy to operate and maintain for ease of use.
III. Standard Specifications
1. Appearance Design: The hot melt labeling machine's appearance should conform to ergonomic principles, and the operating panel should be practical, reasonable, and stable.
2. Safety Design: The machine should comply with national and industry safety standards and have appropriate safety measures to protect workers from injury during production.
3. Quality Testing: According to national quality inspection standards, hot melt labeling machines must undergo regular quality inspections and meet relevant industrial standards.
4. Environmental Protection Requirements: Hot melt labeling machines must comply with environmental regulations, be non-polluting, harmless, and have no negative impact on the environment.
IV. Application Scenarios
Hot melt labeling machines are widely used in production lines across various sectors, including food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and daily necessities, and are a key piece of labeling equipment within these production lines. On food production lines, hot melt labeling machines can label food cartons, ensuring more convenient and rigorous product management. On pharmaceutical production lines, hot melt labeling machines can mark pharmaceutical bottles, sachets, and other packaging, indicating important information such as the production date and expiration date.







