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Application guide
Flat containers and packs can require side labelling, top/bottom labelling or specialist handling depending on how the product travels through the machine.
Flat containers can be vertical bottles, horizontal cartons, trays, sleeves or pouches. The first decision is whether the labels go on vertical side faces, the top and bottom faces, or a single flat surface.
This decision affects whether a twin-side labeller or a top and bottom labelling machine is the correct route.
Flat products need consistent spacing and orientation. If the pack is flexible, thin or lightweight, product control may be more important than the label head itself.
Infeed guides, belts and product support should be planned around the exact shape and finished label position.
Clear labels, film labels and very small gaps can require different sensor arrangements. For flat products, labels may also need to align with printed artwork or pack edges.
If the label carries a barcode, batch number or compliance information, the label position tolerance should be discussed early.
A front/back label applicator is the right phrase when the product needs labels applied to opposing faces. For top and bottom faces, the correct route is usually a top and bottom labelling machine.
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Quick answers
Yes, but the correct machine depends on whether the two faces are vertical sides or top and bottom faces.
Send product dimensions, weight, stiffness, label position and photos showing how the product should travel.
Yes. Top and bottom labelling machines can apply labels to both faces during one pass when the product is suitable.
Send pack photos, label sizes, target speed and current line details. Lancing UK can help shortlist the best front/back labelling machine route.