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| Lieu d'origine | Shanghai, Chine |
| Nom de marque | YIMU |
| Certification | CE, SGS |
| Numéro de modèle | YM120 |
Industrial labeling equipment looks simple from the outside—a roll of labels feeds into a head, labels go onto products. But the difference between a machine that labels accurately cycle after cycle for years and one that drifts, jams, and produces rejects lives in the engineering details.
This page is a technical deep dive for engineers, production managers, and technical buyers who evaluate equipment on specifications, not marketing claims.
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The YM120 is built around an industrial-grade PLC that orchestrates every machine action:
The label roll feeds around a precision-ground peel plate with an acute edge angle. As the liner is drawn sharply around this edge, the label's leading edge separates cleanly from the backing. The peel plate geometry is optimized for a range of label thicknesses (from thin 50-micron film labels to 120-gsm paper labels) without requiring adjustment.x
On pedal trigger, the label head descends in a linear stroke guided by precision linear bearings. The controlled descent prevents "label slap"—the uncontrolled contact that occurs when a label is applied by hand or by a spring-loaded mechanism. Descent speed is adjustable through the HMI, allowing operators to optimize for different label materials: slower for thin, delicate film labels; faster for robust paper labels on rigid substrates.
At the bottom of the stroke, the label contacts the product surface under uniform pressure. Because the label was held flat by vacuum up to the moment of contact, no air pockets exist between label and product. The vacuum releases at contact, the head retracts, and the label remains perfectly flat and aligned.
The YM120's primary structural components are fabricated from 304-grade austenitic stainless steel. The choice of 304 specifically (rather than 201 or 430) matters for industrial labeling applications:
| Property | 304 Stainless | 201 Stainless | Painted Carbon Steel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corrosion resistance | Excellent (18% Cr, 8% Ni) | Moderate (lower Ni) | Poor once coating is breached |
| Chemical cleaner resistance | High | Moderate | Low |
| Surface hardness | Good | Moderate | Coating-dependent |
| Magnetic | Non-magnetic | Slightly magnetic | Magnetic |
| Weld integrity | Excellent | Good | Good |
| Appearance retention | 10+ years | 3–5 years | 1–3 years before visible rust |
For food, cosmetic, packagers, 304 stainless also provides documentation-ready material traceability, which simplifies auditor acceptance.
The machine frame is laser-cut and precision-welded, then ground and polished at weld seams for a smooth, crevice-free finish. Linear bearing rails guide the label head stroke, maintaining alignment within 0.1 mm over the full travel. Critical fasteners are stainless steel with thread-locking compound applied at assembly, eliminating the bolt-loosening that can cause alignment drift in vibration-exposed equipment.
Many labeling machines in this class use pneumatic cylinders for the label application stroke. The YM120 uses an electric linear actuator instead. This choice was deliberate:
The YM120 uses direct-drive motor coupling for label advance rather than a timing belt and pulley system. Timing belts stretch over time (changing label feed length), require periodic tensioning, and eventually need replacement. A direct-drive system eliminates these maintenance items entirely.
Q: Can the YM120 be integrated with a conveyor or production line? A: The YM120 is a standalone desktop machine designed for manual product loading/unloading. For conveyorized inline labeling, we offer integrated automatic labeling systems that can be quoted to your line specifications.
Q: What happens to the label liner (backing paper) after labeling? A: The spent liner is wound onto a take-up roller mounted on the machine. The take-up roller capacity accommodates a full label roll, so liner disposal happens only during label roll changes.
Q: Can the machine handle very small labels (e.g., 10 mm × 10 mm)? A: Labels below the minimum specified size (15 mm width, 20 mm length) may not separate reliably from the backing or may not be held adequately by the vacuum head. For very small labels, contact our engineering team for a feasibility assessment with your specific label stock.
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