What is the difference between PVC and adhesive?

PVC and adhesive are two completely different materials, with different uses and characteristics. PVC is a plastic material mainly used for making various labels, posters, and stickers, while non drying glue is a type of adhesive mainly used to make various materials sticky.

If you are looking for a material to make labels, posters, or stickers, PVC and stickers are both great choices. You can choose which material to use based on your specific needs. For example, if you need a waterproof and durable material to make labels or posters, PVC may be a better choice. And if you need a material that can easily stick to various surfaces, then stickers may be more suitable for your needs.

PVC premium label paper

PVC is the English abbreviation for vinyl, which is also a polymer material. Common colors include sub white and pearl white. PVC has similar properties to PET, with better flexibility and a soft touch. It is often used in high-end occasions such as jewelry, watches, electronics, and metal industries. However, PVC has poor biodegradability and has a negative impact on environmental protection. Some developed countries abroad have begun to develop alternative products in this area.

PVC adhesive label

Craftsmanship: Film covered die-cutting and waste disposal

Advantages: Non flammability, flexibility, shrinkage and opacity, resistance to water, oil and chemicals, etc

Disadvantages: Poor thermal stability and light resistance of PVC

Applicable scenarios: Pure water bucket stickers for daily necessities, health products, cosmetics, etc