Reheating before processing causes the label to scale and fall off! Achieving direct labeling on hot steel pieces.
Our "Heat-Resistant Labeling Device" has made it possible to directly apply labels to hot steel pieces, which was previously unachievable. By directly attaching metal labels to iron at approximately 800°C to 1,000°C as it comes out of the continuous casting machine, we have achieved consistent traceability from manufacturing to shipping and processing. A significant feature is that the labels scale and detach during re-heating before processing. 【Features】 ■ Applicable to high-temperature materials ■ Can be applied immediately after material cutting, making it suitable for data linkage ■ Heat resistance that remains visible even at high temperatures ■ Ensures detachment by a descaler after insertion into the heating furnace (above 1000°C) *Scaling temperature varies depending on label type and heating time ■ Custom design according to factory layout for each product *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Process】 ■ There are two types of labels: SS and SUS. ■ Depending on the robot specifications, it can flexibly accommodate the target workpiece. ■ Attached to steel pieces at approximately 800℃ using spot welding. ■ Since it is attached using spot welding, it is strong and will not come off even when pulled with 20kgf. ■ Scaling is possible after reheating (1200℃). *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Since our establishment, we have made significant progress as a pioneer in the field of automatic label applicator manufacturing. We contribute widely to society through the development and production of automatic label applicators for paper labels that can withstand temperatures up to 260°C, heat-resistant metal label applicators that can handle temperatures up to 1000°C, and reading devices that can instantly identify the information on these labels.