Can large chemical containers be labelled?
Yes, but container weight, footprint and stability need to be checked.

Chemical and industrial products need robust labelling equipment that can cope with larger containers, variable surfaces, product residues and safety labelling requirements.
Applications include cleaning products, oils, lubricants, solvents, adhesives, automotive fluids and industrial liquids.
Container weight, surface finish, cap position, label size and the operating environment should be reviewed before selecting a machine.
Where flammable products or hazardous atmospheres are involved, ATEX and site safety requirements must be assessed before equipment is specified.
Yes, but container weight, footprint and stability need to be checked.
Self-adhesive hazard and product labels can usually be applied when label position and roll details are known.
No. ATEX requirements depend on the product, atmosphere and site zoning, so they must be assessed for each project.
Use the pages below to compare machine types or contact Lancing UK with your product and label information.
Send your product, label roll details, label position and target output to Lancing UK.