Cuts labels directly on the transfer drum to simplify module architecture, improve shape accuracy, and support flexible partial label formats.
A zero-point clamping layout keeps the heavy chuck on the drive shaft, cutting lift distance and vacuum cylinder changeover effort.
A lever-operated tension lock replaces bolt fastening to speed dispensing edge changes while keeping the labeling arm connection stable and twist-proof.
Automatic backing tape splicing and modular station layout keep label supply continuous while reducing space, ladder use, and format-change effort.
Direct web cutting on the transfer drum removes the counterblade roller, simplifying synchronization, tensioning, and format changes.
A modular tray insert and blocking mechanism enable ordered one-by-one secondary tube discharge without breaking automated system closure.
Interchangeable peel bars and a hanging weight reveal when labels separate from liners, helping match products to printer peel geometries.
Movable transfer drum sectors prevent label misalignment and bulging, enabling reliable adhesive application on reusable containers.
Opposed deviator and contrast elements detach labels with less band-path deviation, preserving support-band tension and label placement precision.
Two coordinated robots label reel inner and outer surfaces while handling reels in parallel to cut packaging-line cycle time.
Optical dimension sensing and code checks validate pharmaceutical containers quickly, improving label accuracy and packaging reliability.