
Round bottles
Automatic Wraparound Labeller
Inline label application for cylindrical bottles, jars, pots and cans.
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Compare bottle label applicators, wraparound labellers and front/back labelling machines for different containers and production targets.
Bottle labelling equipment covers everything from small bench-top applicators to inline automatic machines with conveyors and twin labelling heads. Choosing the right equipment starts with the bottle shape and the label position, not only the number of labels per hour.
Round bottles are often suitable for wraparound label application. Flat, oval and square bottles normally need controlled presentation and may require front and back labelling heads. Short, light or unstable packs may need additional handling to keep the container square to the label head.
Lancing can review your bottle, label roll, line speed and available space so you do not over-specify or under-specify the labelling equipment.
Machine options
Lancing can advise whether a bench-top, compact automatic or inline labelling route is the best fit for your bottles and labels.

Round bottles
Inline label application for cylindrical bottles, jars, pots and cans.
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Front and back
Twin-side labelling for flat, oval, square and shaped containers.
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Smaller batches
Bench-top label application for short runs, trials and growing production.
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A semi-automatic bench-top route may suit lower volumes, while compact automatic systems can support higher demand.
A wraparound labeller is commonly used for cylindrical bottles and jars when the container can be rotated consistently.
A twin-side labelling system is normally used, with container handling to present each side accurately.
In many cases yes, but conveyor height, product spacing and line control need to be checked.
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Share bottle dimensions, label artwork or label roll details, output target and photos of the container. Lancing will recommend the right labelling route.