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Double-sided labelling

Front and back labelling machines

Front and back labelling machines apply two labels to opposing faces of a pack. The key issue is controlling the container so both labels land accurately and squarely at line speed.

Front and back labelling machines
Buyer information

How to specify front and back labelling machines.

Use these points to prepare a stronger machinery enquiry and narrow the equipment range before quotation.

Best-fit applications

Front and back labelling machines are most useful when the machine format is matched to the product, pack and operator process rather than chosen from headline speed alone.

  • oval bottles, flat-sided bottles, jars and shaped containers
  • products requiring front branding and rear information labels
  • lines needing conveyor-fed two-sided labelling

Details to confirm before selection

Accurate specification starts with samples, real production targets and a clear view of what happens before and after this process.

  • pack shape, orientation and whether the label panels are flat
  • front and back label sizes, roll wind and spacing
  • container control, top hold, side belts or alignment requirements

Build a practical enquiry

Send product details, filled and empty pack samples, photos or videos of the current process, expected output and any site restrictions. This helps identify whether a standard machine, tooling change or integrated line is the correct route.

  • Include product and pack photos where possible.
  • State current output, target output and operator involvement.
  • Confirm whether the requirement is standalone equipment or line integration.
Common questions

Front and back labelling machines FAQs

Why is pack orientation important?

If the container rotates or drifts, front and back labels will not align.

Can round bottles use front/back labelling?

They can if orientation and label placement requirements suit the machine design.

Can tamper labels be added?

Sometimes, but it usually needs additional application heads or a separate process.

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