A CCD vision labeling machine is an automated labeling device that integrates CCD (charge-coupled device) vision technology. This machine uses vision technology to capture and process image information from the product surface, enabling precise positioning and application of labels.

Specifically, the operating principle of a CCD vision labeling machine involves the following steps:
- Image acquisition: The machine uses a high-resolution CCD camera to capture images of the product surface. This image information can reveal the product’s shape, size, and surface characteristics.
- Image Processing: The captured image information is transmitted to a processing system for digitization. This process may include binarization, filtering, and edge detection to extract product features such as edges and corners.
- Positioning: Based on the image processing results, the device can accurately identify the product’s position in space. This provides precise positioning information for subsequent labeling.
- Label Application: Once the product’s position is determined, the device automatically applies the label accurately to the designated location. This process typically includes steps such as label detection, identification, adjustment, and application.