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Industrial Machinery, Labeling, Packaging
Screw conveyor type shrink labeler SSL-200/400-NC – Fujiyama Pack System Co.
Industrial Machinery, Labeling, PackagingScrew conveyor type shrink labeler SSL-200/400-NC – Fujiyama Pack System Co.
This popular model is compatible with cap seals and body shrinks by combining a pause screw + starwheel mechanism!
Our shrink labeler machines, which boast industry-leading performance, can be used for a variety of packaging applications, including food and pharmaceutical containers, which are indispensable for daily life, and cap seals, which are effective in preventing tampering. Our unique technology of directional control is also one of the best in the industry.
Capacity: SSL-200-NC/~200 pcs/min SSL-400-NC/~400 pcs/min *Varies according to product specifications.
Applicable containers: Round, square, and flat containers.SKU: n/a
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When selecting industrial machinery for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.Common Comparison Points for Any Industrial Machinery
1. Functionality
Evaluate the functionality of the machinery and ensure it aligns with your specific manufacturing processes and requirements. Consider the features and capabilities needed to achieve your desired production output and quality standards.
2. Reliability and Performance
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3. Quality and Durability
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4. Safety Features
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5. Ease of Use and Maintenance
Evaluate the ease of use and maintenance requirements of the machinery. Look for equipment with user-friendly interfaces, intuitive controls, and clear documentation. Consider the accessibility of components for routine maintenance, cleaning, and potential repairs.