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also by enabl ng quick and safe batch start / stop, format changes, line clearance, cleaning,
tenance and
also by enabling quick and safe batch start / stop, format changes, line clearance, cleaning, maintenance and service. The labelling solution optionally features format parts for m
justa le versio f the la
mechanical adjustments need to be perfor
ed manual y. On the HM
ased on the expertise ofmany years of cooperation with customers in the pharmaceutical ndustry, the Vial and Bottle labeller fromLSS has been designed with a pri
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ased on the expertise of m ny years of cooperation with customers i
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ary focus on user-friendl ttle Lab ller is
the
pharmaceutical industry, the Vial and Bottle labeller from LSS has been designed with a primary focus on user-friendliness. The LSS Vial and Bottle Labeller is specified for vials and bottles made of glass or plastic with a product diameter between 14 and 35m and a mni ig
ess. speci d for vials and bottles made of
glass or plastic with a product diameter between 14 and 35mm and a minimum height of 30mm. The machine labells ups u to 250 vials or bottles per minute. The LSS Vial and Bottle Label er i avai abl th
f 30 . T e m chine la
to 250 vials or bottles per mnute. The LSS Vial and Bottle Labeller is available both as an off-line or in-line unit. Due to its small footprint and modular design it can be easily integrated into existing production environments.
s smal ca into existin
production environments. The l bel er achieves m xi
when themachi e i The labeller achieves maximum
efficiency not only during the period of ti
running, but
efficiency not only during the period of time when the machine is running, but
ff-line o in line u it. D e to footpri t and m dular design i easily integrate
With more
With more than 4than 45 years of experof experience in theience in the labelling industry, LSS
5 years
labelling industry, LS LabellLabelling Systemsing Systems
Scandinavia is a leading
Scandinavia is a leading supplier ofsupplier of labellinglabelling solutsolutionsions
sizes, print on l bel with therm transfer printer or laser. Further options include a height adjustable version of the labelller.ler. Different print technologies such as thermal transfer print or laser marking can be appl d. The solution is prepared for i tegration with several products fromthe m st com only used suppl ers f printers a
and bottles can be executed froma tray via a turn table and conveyor or inline from an upstream machine via conveyor. The l bel er i operated through a colour H I from
Different pri t technologies such as thermal transfer print or laser m rking can be applied. The solution i prepared for integration with several products from the most commonly used suppliers of printers and lasers. Infeed of the vials and bottles can be executed from a tray via a turn table and conveyor or i
lasers. Infeed f the vials ne
started or stopped and variable data can be sent both to the printer and the vision system. The HMI also displays messages and alarms and enables monitoring of the overall machine status. The main HMI is on the operator side of the Vial and Bottle Labelller. It is dupllicated and the additional HMI can be viewed from the service position. Form t changing i convenient as no ti
ler. It is d icated
the additional HM can be viewed from the service position. Format changing is convenient as no time consuming
e consum
froman upstream achine via conveyor. The labeller is operated through a colour HMI from where batches can be started or stopped and variable data can be sent both to the pri ter and the vision system The HM also displays m ssages and alarm and enables monitor ng of the overall m chine status. The m in I is on the operator side of the Vial ttle La
ere batches can be
servi e. The label ng solution optional features format parts for multiple product sizes, print on label with thermal transfer pri ter or l ser. Further options i clude a ig
product
echanical adjustments need to be performed manually. On the HMI a
predefined format has to be selected and only a few format parts have to be replaced. Al components that require positioning are on m tor driven spindles. ll a to
tically justed
a format i th
aded. ra larg chine cover all sides, p
easy to access for operation, line clearance, service or maintenance.
predefined format has to be selected and only a few format parts have to be replaced. All components that require positioning are on motor driven spindles. They will automatically be adjusted when a format is loaded. Several large doors inin the machine cover all sides, proviidingdin easy to access for operation, line clearance, service or m tenance.
In the H I a visualised shift register fo labels, vials and bottles can be
en
In the HMI a visualised shift register for abels, vials and bottles can be
onitored. The shift register is related to the integrated control and allows vision inspection of the label after it has been printed, but before it is appllied to the vial or bottle. Non-approved labels are rej
fore it is a ie to th
vial or bottl Non-approved label are rejected before they are applied at the abel reject station. The functional y of the reject station i also monitored by counter control sensors. After the label has been appl d a vision i spection of the vial or bottle i executed.
ejected before they are appl ed at the label reject station. The functionality of the reject station is also monitored by counter control sensors. After the label has been applied a vision inspection of the vial or bottle is executed. Only approved vials and bottles are al eave the index w eel
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monitored. The shift register is related to the i tegrated control and al ws vision spection of the label after i has been inted
approved vials and bottles are allowed to leave the index wheel.
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