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Shrink Labeler Offers Sturdy, Intelligent Operation

Streamlined design with as few moving parts as possible simplifies changeover and maintenance

Amac Asl 300 Shrink Labeler

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Engineered for mid-size processors and co-packers, the AMAC Technologies ASL-300 shrink labeler applies heat shrink labels, tamper-evident seals, and other types of neck bands to glass, plastic, tin, or aluminum bottles, cans, and canisters at speeds up to 300 containers per min. It is suitable for round, oval, oblong, or square containers in sizes from a few ounces to multiple gallons. The labeler also can bundle two-for-one promo packs or apply shrink labels with perforations that fully extend over the top of a container. Available with Allen-Bradley, Panasonic, Siemens, or other PLC controls, it has a heavy-gauge stainless-steel construction and a compact, cantilevered design.

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