BAUSCH+STRÖBEL - Labelling Machine - ESA1025

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Specifications

ManufacturerBAUSCH+STRÖBEL
ModelESA1025
Year1993
ConditionUsed
Serial NumberMLTC-IT-F043

Description

LABELLING MACHINE BAUSCH + STRÖBEL, MODEL ESA1025 

Year of construction: 1993


TECHNICAL DATA

  • Net weight: Kg 1330
  • Length: mm 2400
  • Width: mm 1550
  • Height: mm 1870


  • Voltage: Volt 230/400
  • Power: Kw 4
  • Frequency: Hz 50


PRODUCTION CHARACTERISTICS

  • Production up to 48.000 vials/h


  • Min. height vial: 20 mm
  • Max. height vial: 140 mm
  • Min. diameter vial: 7,5 mm
  • Max. diameter vial: 36 mm
  • Pressure: 2 bar


The ESA series labelers apply self-adhesive labels from the reel to bottles and vials, cartridges and other unstable containers. All electrical, electronic and PLC components are integrated into the machines to save space. 


These continuous motion labellers have an extremely compact design. The label dispenser has a modular design and can be equipped with both intermittent motion and continuous motion printing systems. For added convenience and reliability, the functionality of the label dispenser can be enhanced by a number of additional controllers and workstations. The basic equipment of the label dispenser ensures that the containers are labeled accurately and delicately.


The vial labeller can be loaded directly upstream from a feeding conveyor belt. On the conveyor belt the objects are spaced and directed towards the star wheel, then moving on to the monitoring station. Once the vials are labeled they are pushed towards the outlet channel. The machine has the ability to process self-adhesive labels. 


It is equipped with an ARGUS LAETUS label code reader that compares the actual value of the label with the programmed target value to avoid errors. There is a control system to check if all objects have been assigned a label. This means that if there is no label on the object, the star wheel stops, undoes the movement so that the object without the label can pass under the labeling station again.