FERRULE PRINTING MACHINE | UGS-320

Ferrule Printing Machine | UGS-320

Ferrule Printing Machine | UGS-320

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The UGS-320 Ferrule Printing Machine is a professional-grade device designed for high-precision printing on wire ferrules, cable markers, and heat shrink tubes, commonly used in electrical wiring, control panels, and industrial automation.







Key Features of UGS-320:




  1. Printing Technology:





    • Thermal Transfer (common for durable, smudge-proof prints).




    • High-resolution printing (supports fine text, barcodes, QR codes).






  2. Compatible Materials:





    • Wire Ferrules (typically 0.25mm² – 10mm² or larger, depending on model).




    • Heat Shrink Tubes (various diameters).




    • Cable Markers & Labels (nylon, PVC).






  3. Printing Capabilities:





    • Text & Numbers (wire IDs, terminal labels).




    • Barcodes & QR Codes (for traceability).




    • Custom Symbols/Logos (if supported by software).






  4. Operation & Speed:





    • Semi-Automatic or Automatic Feeding (for batch processing).




    • Adjustable print speed (e.g., 1–2 seconds per mark).






  5. Software & Connectivity:





    • PC Software for label design (likely proprietary or third-party like NiceLabel).




    • USB/Bluetooth for data transfer (depends on model).










Typical Applications:


✔ Electrical Panels & Control Cabinets (wire marking for terminals).
✔ Industrial Automation (PLC wiring, sensor connections).
✔ Telecom & Data Centers (patch panel organization).
✔ Automotive & Aerospace Wiring Harnesses.







Comparison with Similar Models (e.g., Phoenix PT, Brady BMP21):












































Feature UGS-320 Phoenix PT Brady BMP21
Print Tech Thermal Transfer Thermal Transfer Thermal Transfer
Max Material Width ~10mm? (confirm) 16mm 12mm
Speed Medium (~1–2 sec/mark) Fast (~0.5 sec/mark) Medium
Software Basic to mid-range Advanced (Phoenix) Brady Workstation
Price Range Mid-range Premium Premium






Buying Considerations:




  1. Material Compatibility – Ensure it fits your ferrule/shrink tube sizes.




  2. Print Quality – Check DPI (e.g., 300dpi for fine text).




  3. Automation Needs – Manual vs. auto-feeding for large batches.




  4. Consumables – Thermal ribbon type (wax/resin) and availability.




  5. Budget – Entry-level (manual) vs. industrial (auto-fed) machines.








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