Photos and samples
Send photos and, where possible, physical container and label samples.
Quote preparation
A clear quote request helps the supplier recommend the right bottle labelling machine faster. This page lists the details to send when asking Lancing about wraparound labelling machinery.

Quote guide
The same headline machine can be configured differently depending on container size, label material, output, coding and line layout. Sending the right information at the start reduces back-and-forth and helps avoid specifying a machine that does not suit the pack.
Send photos and, where possible, physical container and label samples.
Include container diameter, height, label width and label length.
State target output, batch sizes, current process and required automation level.
Practical comparison
| Information | Example | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Container | Round glass bottle, 65 mm diameter | Checks handling and wrap area |
| Label | 120 mm wide x 190 mm long clear film | Checks sensor and dispense needs |
| Output | 30 bottles per minute target | Determines automation level |
| Line layout | Existing filling and capping line | Checks integration requirements |
| Changeover | Five container sizes each week | Affects adjustment and setup needs |
Specification advice
Review the actual container shape, diameter, label panel and surface finish. A label applicator works best when the pack is stable and the label area is predictable.
Confirm label material, roll direction, label gap and adhesive before ordering production labels. Clear, film or metallic labels may need extra testing.
Decide whether the operation is batch-fed, compact automatic or part of a conveyorised filling and capping line. The best machine is the one that fits the full process.
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Questions
Yes. It is better to check machine and label suitability before committing to printed labels.
A target range is useful, but it should reflect realistic production rather than a theoretical maximum.
A short video of the current production process can be very helpful for line review.
Quick enquiry
Include container diameter, label size, material, target output and whether the label is paper, film or transparent. Lancing can recommend a suitable semi-automatic, compact or automatic configuration.
Phone: 01494 623015
Email: sales@lancinguk.com