Is PET adhesive label suitable for electronic product labeling?

PET adhesive labels - Those who have been engaged in the labeling industry for a long time know that the requirements for labeling materials on durable consumer goods such as electronics, automotive parts, and industrial appliances are generally high. These types of products have different requirements for labels, such as high temperature resistance, chemical and solvent resistance, water resistance, and outdoor environments including ultraviolet radiation. There are also strict requirements for the substrate surface of the label.

Electronic devices require the use of tags to achieve certain special effects. For example, the texture of the label is hard and can work well with electrical appliances, or the label can resist external environmental erosion, high temperature resistance, etc. In conjunction with product design, it can also play a role in corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, and anti-counterfeiting. PET adhesive material also meets these requirements very well; Of course, unless there are special requirements, such as requiring a high temperature resistance of 300 ℃.

PET, short for polyester film, is a type of polymer material. Has good hardness and brittleness, commonly used colors include sub silver, sub white, bright white, bright silver, and gold.

PET adhesive has excellent characteristics such as anti fouling, scratch resistance, high temperature resistance, and dimensional stability, and has been widely used in many special occasions. Electronic devices, mobile phone batteries, electrical products, automotive parts, chemicals, outdoor advertising, textile printing, etc. Therefore, PET adhesive is very suitable for making electronic labels.

Is it better to buy adhesive labels with or without film coating?

The choice between laminated or non laminated adhesive labels mainly depends on the specific usage scenario and requirements

Coated adhesive labels have the following advantages:

Protect labels from wear and tear: Film coating can effectively prevent the surface of labels from being worn or scratched, thereby extending the service life of labels

Waterproof and oil resistant: Film coated materials usually have waterproof and oil resistant properties, which can maintain the clarity of label patterns in damp or greasy environments

Improving label texture: Film coating makes the label harder, smoother, and more glossy, enhancing the visual effect and grade of the label, which may improve the customer experience

However, laminated adhesive labels also have some drawbacks and areas to pay attention to:

High cost: Due to the need for additional film covering materials and processes, the cost is relatively high

Environmental issues: The production of laminated labels usually requires the use of more chemicals, which may have a certain impact on the environment

Non laminated adhesive labels have the following advantages:

Low cost: No additional materials or equipment are required during the production process, resulting in lower costs

Environmental Protection: No additional materials or chemicals are used, making it more environmentally friendly

However, non coated labels also have some drawbacks:

Easy to wear and tear: Without a protective layer, the label is prone to wear and scratches

Not waterproof and oil resistant: easily contaminated and eroded by water and oil, which may affect the clarity and texture of the pattern

Therefore, when choosing, if the label needs to frequently come into contact with water, oil, or other substances that may cause wear and tear, or if it needs to visually present a higher texture, then laminated adhesive labels may be a better choice. On the contrary, if cost is an important consideration or if the label is used in a relatively dry and safe environment, then non coated adhesive labels may be more suitable. Overall, decisions should be made based on specific needs and budgets

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How should summer adhesive labels be stored?

1. Avoid high temperature environment: Adhesive labels should be stored in a place that avoids high temperature environment, as high temperature can make the adhesive labels soft or deformed. The temperature of the storage environment should be maintained at around 25 ℃ as much as possible to avoid damage to the labels caused by excessive temperature.

2. Avoid humid environments: The humidity may be high in summer, so adhesive labels should be stored in a dry environment to avoid adverse effects such as moisture and curling caused by high humidity. The humidity inside the warehouse should not be too high. It is recommended to keep it below 60% to ensure that the quality of the labels is not affected.

3. Avoid direct sunlight: Sunlight can make adhesive labels brittle or fade, so make sure to store the labels in a place away from direct sunlight.

4. Avoid harmful gases: Adhesive labels should be stored in a place that avoids harmful gases and odors, as these gases and odors can affect the effectiveness of the adhesive label.

In addition, the inventory time of labels should be as short as possible, following the principle of first in first out and last in last out to ensure that the labels are in the best condition during use. Meanwhile, unused labels should be sealed and stored to prevent damage from external factors. Each label should be kept flat and not folded to prevent glue overflow and label deterioration.

In summary, the storage of self-adhesive labels in summer requires special attention to temperature, humidity, lighting, and control of harmful gases, as well as reasonable inventory management and storage methods, to ensure the quality and effectiveness of the labels.