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Oils, lubricants and similar liquids often need durable labels, accurate barcode placement and stable handling of flat, oval or larger containers.
Oil and lubricant packs can include flat bottles, oval containers, jerrycan-style packs and larger bottles. Label material must suit handling, surface condition and potential product exposure.
Because bottles can be heavier when filled, the line layout and conveyor design should also be reviewed.
Labels for oils and lubricants may carry product identification, safety information, barcodes and batch details. Film labels or stronger adhesives may be required depending on the pack and usage environment.
Sensor selection still matters, especially for clear, reflective or unusual label materials.
Larger or heavier containers may require stronger conveyor support, suitable guide rails and careful transitions into and out of the labeller. The machine route should be planned around the real pack dimensions and filled weight.
Lower-volume oil and lubricant products may suit compact systems, while automatic twin-side labellers are better for integrated lines and higher output. The quotation should include machine, change parts, installation and aftercare scope where relevant.
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Quick answers
Yes, many flat and oval lubricant bottles are suitable for twin-side front/back labelling.
Product residue or oily surfaces can affect adhesion and handling, so conditions should be discussed early.
Larger containers may be possible but need checking for stability, filled weight and conveyor support.
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