Bottle Coding

Bottle coders are used in a wide range of industries including food, beverage, cosmetics and FMCG household products, pharmaceutical & chemicals.

Printing on bottles presents challenges most general coding machines aren’t built for: curved surfaces, wet or dusty environmentssmall circumference print areas, post-marking sterilisation processes and strict labelling compliance requirements.

Adhesion & Durability

Bottles are commonly made of glass or plastic and are non-porous and smooth, so inks do not absorb easily. This can lead to smudged codes, slow drying times and poor long term durability. Some plastics (e.g. PE, PP) can be waxy or chemically resistant, making adhesion even harder

Curved and uneven surfaces

Bottles are typically cylindrical or irregularly shaped, not flat. Curved surfaces can: Distort text or barcodes, affect print placement accuracy and make maintaining consistent print quality harder. This is particularly difficult for printing 2D codes as the curved surface can cause geometirc distortion and prevent scanning reliably.

Limited print area

Bottles often have small circumference areas available for coding e.g the necks of glass beer bottles. This is especially challenging for: Multi-line data, 2D codes or barcodes and regulatory information.

Moisture, condensation, and contamination

Bottling environments are often wet and humid. Condensation can prevent ink adhesion leading to blurry or incomplete codes

High-speed production requirements

Bottling lines can run at extremely high speeds (tens of thousands of bottles per hour). Printing systems must apply and dry codes instantly, maintain accuracy at speed, and avoid slowing the line

Contrast

Bottles come in clear glass and plastic, coloured glass (amber, green) and opaque coloured plastics. This creates challenges in achieving sufficient contrast and ensuring codes are visible.

Post-print processes

After printing, codes may need to withstand sterilisation or pasteurisation, refridgeration and friction during transport. Codes must be durable- but sometimes also removable (e.g. reusable bottles).

What is an Industrial Bottle Coding Machine?

Linx bottle coding printers are ideal for high volume expiration date coding or batch identification, and are designed to print directly onto plastic or glass bottles in almost any orientation. With a range of pre-programmed codes, they can mark variable information as well as printing barcodes, Data Matrix and QR codes onto bottles avoiding unnecessary waste and environmental impact of pre-printed labels.

Our expertise in product and packaging marking & identification can help you to reduce costs and improve production rates.

Batch coding on glass bottles

Plastic Bottle Coding

Linx pigmented inks enable long-lasting printing of expiry dates and batch numbers onto a range of colored plastics including polyethylene (PE or PET), polypropylene (PP or OPP), PVC & Nylon, retaining clarity for years even if stored in daylight.

Our high-powered laser coder, the Linx CSL60, can even code onto hard to mark plastics, providing rapid, permanent marking with no need for consumables or ribbon/ink changeovers.

Glass Bottle Coding

Depending on your needs, Linx have high adhesion, retort and even washable inks for use on glass surfaces in a range of harsh environments and to enable straightforward recycling of the glass after use.

Our laser marking systems can also code directly onto hot or cold glass. Linx have a product marking solution for all types of glass coding requirement.

Bottle Cap Printing

Many industries require coding of date/time and batch or lot numbers onto the bottle cap, rather than onto the bottle or label which often presents challenges of small circumference and hard to code materials.

Our bottle coders are also capable of printing onto metal or plastic caps with small character printing that is legible and consistent.

What to look for in a Bottle Printing Machine

Code Content: The code requirements (batch numbers, dates, 2D codes etc.), the size, colour and the desired marking area will affect the coder most suited to your application. Consider a coder that can mark in any orientation for flexible marking on any part of your product e.g on the base. Also think about how the code requirments may change in the future or on other products you produce.

Substrate: Your product material is an important factor is choosing a printing system; is it rigid or flexible, what is it made of, is it flat or curved, dark or light, clear or opaque?

Speed: Ensure the coder you choose can keep up with your production line speed or volume goals without compromising on code quality. Drying time of ink based solutions can be an important consideration.

Production environment: Wet, hot, humid or non-temperature controlled production environments can affect the performance of your printing solution and the printed codes, the IP rating of your coder may be key. If the production space is limited, investigate coders that are compact or can be mounted in different ways to fit the available space.

Available budget: It is vital to consider not only the initial purchase price but also the total cost of ownership, including consumables and cost and frequency of servicing. Can the product be user maintained and repaired?

Linx Bottle Marking Technologies

Whatever your substrate, line speed and operating environment, Linx can provide you with a suitable batch & date coder for bottles. Browse our different technologies from the options below:

Linx 9000 Series

Flexible options for high-speed marking

Features

Suitable for 24/7 operations | Data Matrix and QR codes |GS1 compliant 2D codes | GS1 code builder | High-speed production | Print up to 6 lines | Black and coloured inks

Key Benefits:

  • Excellent print on curved surfaces and any orientation
  • Reliable operation in hot, dusty, wet, or non-temperature controlled environments
  • Spectrum models for high-opacity coding onto dark glass
  • Specialist inks for beverage coding including inks for cold-fill glass, water-removable and alkali-removable for returnable bottles
  • IP65 (option) for ingress protection
  • Remotely manage your bottle coding through Linx cloud-based PrinterNet

9900 Product Overview

9900 Product Brochure

CIJ Inks Brochure

Linx CSL Series

High speed and permanent marking for plastic and glass bottles plus minimal running costs

Features

Suitable for 24/7 operations | Data Matrix and QR codes | Batch and date coding | Print unlimited lines of text | Ideal for glass, and plastics

Key Benefits:

  • High-speed coding up to 900m/min
  • Over 20,000 configurations to meet complex code requirements
  • Zero consumables
  • Quick to deploy and transfer to new lines
  • Multiple beams allow for coding at any orientation

Linx SL3

30W compact and robust laser coder

Features

Suitable for 24/7 operations | Data Matrix and QR codes | Print unlimited lines of text | Batch and date coding | IP54 stainless steel enclosure | Ideal for glass, metal, plastic and card.

Key Benefits:

  • Single unit installation with multiple mounting positions
  • 2 year laser tube warranty
  • Code up to 360m/min

Solutions for plastic marking including inks for enhanced adhesion

Removable and permanent solutions for coding and marking glass

High-speed printing directly on bottles, cans and packaging for the beverage industry

FAQ

What is bottle coding?

Bottle coding is the process of printing variable information directly onto bottles during production, such as dates, batch numbers, barcodes or 2D codes, to support identification and traceability.

What types of bottles can be coded?

A wide range of bottles can be coded, including glass, plastic (e.g. PET, HDPE) and metal containers. The best coding solution will depend on the material, shape and production environment.

What information is typically printed on bottles?

Common bottle codes include expiry or best‑before dates, batch or lot numbers, manufacturing dates, barcodes, 2D codes and sometimes logos or promotional information.

What technologies are used for bottle coding?

The most common technologies are continuous inkjet (CIJ), laser coding and thermal inkjet (TIJ). Each offers different benefits depending on the required code durability, speed and substrate.

How do I choose the right bottle coding solution?

The best solution depends on factors such as bottle material, required code type, production speed, environment and whether you need a permanent or removable mark.

Can bottle coding systems handle high-speed production lines?

Yes, industrial bottle coding systems are designed to operate at high speeds while maintaining consistent code quality, making them suitable for large-scale manufacturing environments.

Can codes be printed on curved or irregular bottle surfaces?

Yes, most modern coding technologies are non-contact, allowing them to apply clear, accurate codes on curved or uneven bottle surfaces without compromising quality.

Do bottle coding systems work in wet or harsh environments?

Yes, many coding solutions are designed to perform reliably in environments with moisture, temperature variation or washdowns, with suitable inks or robust equipment options available.