Washdown Labelling Machines UK

- Reliable Solutions for Hygienic Environments

Labelling in washdown environments presents a unique set of challenges. In industries such as food and dairy production, pharmaceuticals and hygiene sensitive manufacturing, equipment must withstand regular cleaning while continuing to operate reliably and accurately.

At Advanced Labelling Systems Ltd, we supply washdown labelling machines in the UK designed to perform in demanding environments while maintaining high levels of accuracy and efficiency.

The Challenges of Washdown Labelling EnvironmentsWashdown labeller with IP65 protection showing spray hose

Washdown areas are designed to maintain strict hygiene standards and typically involve:

  • High pressure water cleaning
  • Use of detergents and sanitising chemicals
  • Frequent wash cycles
  • Exposure to moisture, humidity and temperature changes

Standard labelling equipment is not designed for these conditions and can suffer from water ingress, corrosion and premature failure.

IP Protection for Washdown Labelling Machines

Ingress Protection, or IP rating, defines how well equipment is protected against dust and water.  For washdown applications, selecting the correct IP rating is essential to ensure long term reliability.

Key benefits of IP rated labelling systems include:

  • Protection of electrical components from water ingress
  • Reliable performance in wet and harsh environments
  • Reduced maintenance and downtime
  • Compliance with hygiene and safety standards

An IP65 rating, for example, provides protection against water jets and dust, making it suitable for many food and pharmaceutical environments.

Hygienic Design for Food, Dairy and Pharmaceutical Applications

Washdown labelling machines must also be designed with hygiene in mind.

Important features include:

  • Stainless steel construction to resist corrosion
  • Smooth surfaces for easy cleaning
  • Sealed components to prevent contamination
  • Minimal dirt traps and exposed parts

For applications where hygiene is critical, these design features are just as important as IP protection.

👉 You can explore suitable systems within our Labelling Machines range.

Maintaining Reliable Performance in Wet Conditions

Moisture and cleaning processes can affect label application if systems are not correctly specified.

Reliable washdown labelling machines must:

  • Maintain accuracy during and after cleaning
  • Operate consistently in varying environmental conditions
  • Integrate seamlessly with existing production lines

In many cases, systems are combined with handling equipment such as conveyors and feeders to ensure consistent product flow.

👉 See our Product Handling Systems and feeders for fully integrated solutions.

Novexx XLS 204 Labeller with IP65 Protection

For compact applications, the Novexx XLS 204 labeller is available with an IP65 protection kit, making it suitable for washdown environments.XLS_2XX - Thumb

This system offers:

  • Compact and flexible installation
  • Reliable label application performance
  • Integration with existing production lines
  • Enhanced protection against water and dust

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Integrated Labelling and Coding Solutions

Many washdown applications also require date coding and traceability.

Integrating coding systems with labelling machines ensures:

  • Accurate printing of batch codes and dates
  • Compliance with industry regulations
  • Reduced risk of operator error

👉 Learn more about our Coding and Marking Equipment solutions.

Choosing the Right Washdown Labelling Machine

Selecting the right system depends on several factors:

  • Level and frequency of washdown
  • Exposure to water and chemicals
  • Production speed and product type
  • Labelling and coding requirements
  • Integration with existing equipment

Working with an experienced UK supplier ensures your system is designed for both performance and durability.

Advanced Labelling Systems Ltd, Washdown Labelling Experts in the UK

Advanced Labelling Systems Ltd provides washdown labelling machines in the UK designed for reliability, hygiene and long term performance.

We work closely with manufacturers to deliver tailored solutions that meet the demands of real production environments.

👉 Contact us to discuss your washdown labelling requirements.

IP Ratings Explained for Industrial Labelling Equipment

 

What is an IP Rating?

IP stands for Ingress Protection. It is an internationally recognised standard used to classify how well electrical equipment is sealed against external elements.

An IP rating typically consists of two numbers:

  • The first number relates to protection against solid objects such as dust
  • The second number relates to protection against liquids such as water

For example, an IP65 rating indicates a high level of protection against both dust and water jets.

 

Understanding the IP Rating Numbers:

 

Protection Against Solids (First Digit)

  • 0, No protection
  • 1 to 4, Protection against larger objects such as hands or tools
  • 5, Dust protected, limited ingress permitted
  • 6, Fully dust tight

 

Protection Against Water (Second Digit)

  • 0, No protection
  • 1 to 4, Protection against light splashes
  • 5, Protection against water jets
  • 6, Protection against powerful water jets
  • 7 and above, Protection against immersion

For most industrial labelling applications, particularly in hygiene sensitive environments, the second digit is critical.

 

Why IP Ratings Matter for Labelling Equipment

Industrial labelling machines are often installed in environments where they are exposed to dust, moisture or cleaning processes.

Without adequate protection, equipment can suffer from:

  • Water ingress causing electrical faults
  • Corrosion of components
  • Reduced reliability and increased downtime
  • Higher maintenance costs

Selecting the correct IP rating ensures that your labelling system continues to operate consistently, even in harsh conditions.

 

IP Ratings in Washdown Environments

Washdown environments, commonly found in food and pharmaceutical production, require equipment that can withstand regular cleaning using water and chemicals.

In these applications, IP65 is often considered a minimum requirement.

An IP65 rated labelling system provides:

  • Protection against dust ingress
  • Resistance to water jets used during cleaning
  • Improved durability in wet environments

For more demanding applications, higher IP ratings or additional protective measures may be required.

 

Beyond IP Ratings, Hygienic Design

While IP ratings are important, they are only part of the solution.

Labelling equipment used in hygiene critical environments should also include:

  • Stainless steel construction
  • Smooth, easy clean surfaces
  • Sealed enclosures and components
  • Minimal dirt traps

These features work alongside IP protection to ensure equipment is suitable for regulated production environments.

 

Integrated Systems and Environmental Protection

Labelling systems are often part of a wider production line that includes conveyors, feeders and coding equipment.  All components should be specified with appropriate protection levels to ensure consistent performance across the entire system.

 

Choosing the Right IP Rating

Selecting the correct IP rating depends on several factors:

  • Level and frequency of cleaning
  • Exposure to water, dust and chemicals
  • Production environment and industry standards
  • Equipment location within the production line

Over-specifying can increase cost unnecessarily, while under specifying can lead to equipment failure.

Working with an experienced supplier ensures the correct balance between protection, performance and cost.