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Marktec Products, Inc.  
Batavia, NY
Marktec's focus is to provide expert advice & value added equipment to manufacturers to mark their primary containers & secondary packaging with barcodes & text, required by their customers & to provide packaging equipment to seal those cases & trays.
 
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Savanna, IL
An industrial label applicator leader delivering 40+ years of automation expertise from standard to custom solutions - semi-automatic, automatic, & full turnkey systems that offer uninterrupted performance across diverse industries.
 
Baldwinsville, NY
Distributor of mailing equipment & supplies, including labeling & addressing machines, as well as strapping equipment & machines
 
St. Augustine, FL
Distributor of new & used food, packaging, pharmaceutical, chemical, cosmetic, construction, rubber & material handling machinery & equipment
 
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Brooklyn Park, MN
 
Plantation, FL
 
Fort Pierce, FL
 
Ceres, CA
 
Lenexa, KS
 
Pomona, CA
 
Maple Grove, MN
 
Fairfield, NJ
 
New Freedom, PA
 
Fort Worth, TX
 
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Murrieta, CA
 
Woodstock, GA
 
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Hartland, WI
 
Mentor, OH
 
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Chino, CA
 
Waconia, MN
 
Walnut, CA
 
Spring Mills, PA
 
Merrillville, IN
 
St. Petersburg, FL
 
Arlington Heights, IL
 
IndustryNet is the Industrial Marketplace for Labeling Machines

Labeling machines play a crucial role in the packaging and manufacturing industries by applying labels to a wide range of products. These machines streamline the labeling process, ensuring accuracy, consistency, and efficiency. Labeling machines come in various types, including pressure-sensitive, glue-based, and heat-shrink models, each suited for different applications and materials. Pressure-sensitive labeling machines use adhesive labels that stick to surfaces when pressure is applied. Glue-based machines apply labels using either hot or cold glue, suitable for products requiring a more permanent label. Heat-shrink labeling machines use heat to shrink a plastic label around a product, often used for full-body labeling.

The materials used in labeling machines include paper, plastic, and metal foils, each selected based on the product's requirements and the environment in which it will be used. Paper labels are cost-effective and suitable for dry environments, while plastic labels offer durability and resistance to moisture. Metal foil labels provide a premium appearance and are often used for high-end products.

Labeling machines serve various industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and logistics. In the food and beverage industry, labeling machines apply labels to bottles, cans, and packages, providing essential information such as ingredients, nutritional facts, and branding. In the pharmaceutical industry, labeling machines ensure compliance with regulations by accurately applying labels with dosage instructions, expiration dates, and batch numbers. The cosmetics industry uses labeling machines to apply labels to containers of different shapes and sizes, maintaining brand consistency and providing product information. In logistics, labeling machines apply barcodes and shipping labels to packages, facilitating tracking and inventory management.

The labeling process involves feeding the product into the machine, applying the label, and then discharging the labeled product. Advanced labeling machines incorporate features such as vision systems for label inspection, automatic label placement adjustment, and integration with production lines for seamless operation. These machines enhance productivity by reducing manual labor and minimizing errors, making them an integral part of modern manufacturing and packaging operations.

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