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Wraparound Labeler

Herma US’s compact 362E wraparound labeler is fitted with two Herma 500 applicators that, in two-sided operations, can label up to 200 products/min.

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In two-sided operations, Herma’s labeler can handle products ranging from 30 x 30 x 30 mm to 200 x 120 x 300 mm. With wraparound applications, its product handling range is between 20 x 30mm and 100 x 250mm. The compact unit is fitted with two Herma 500 applicators, for two-side labeling, and a third applicator also can be integrated, as can standard hot-foil printers and thermal transfer printers.

The 362E handles large batches just as efficiently as small, frequently-changing batch sizes. It is also ideally suited to products such as disinfectants and cleaning agents, shampoos, shower gels and roll-on deodorants – instances where aesthetics matter for shelf impact.

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