Laser etched adhesive material

Laser etched label paper is a two-layer film used for the production of labels in laser marking equipment. By special production techniques, the black surface and white bottom form a unified whole. The material is halogen-free and resistant to chemical substances, temperature and other environmental influences. It is coated with high-performance acrylic adhesive, which has good initial adhesion and high final adhesion even on low-energy surface energy surfaces such as polypropylene. Laser label paper can also be used for identifying evidence based on specific application scenarios. Usually, once the label is attached to a surface and removed, it will be damaged and comply with UL/CSA standards

Laser can etch the top layer of double-layer materials to form a certain pattern. The same laser also allows labels to be semi perforated to specific sizes, increasing flexibility to manufacture various durable labels

Surface substrate:

Basic weight: 155g/m2  10%  Thickness: 100um  10%
The surface material of this product has been treated to be resistant to chemicals such as engine oil, alcohol, and gasoline, and is suitable for anti-counterfeiting purposes on nameplates. Commonly used for labeling automotive components such as internal combustion engines, VIN codes, and vehicle information plates, disinfecting medical equipment labels, power battery labels, and nameplates for equipment with complex operating conditions

Adhesive: 

Initial adhesion force:≥ 20 N                                         90° Peel force:≥ 9N/25mm
Minimum label temperature: 5 ℃                                Operating temperature: -40 ℃ -150 ℃
This product uses modified acrylic adhesive, which has good initial adhesion, adhesion, and temperature resistance. It has excellent adhesion performance on metal surfaces or metal paint surfaces

Release paper: 

Basic weight 110g/m2  10%                                      Thickness: 105um  10%
Opacity: 85%                                                                        Longitudinal tensile strength: 40-55N

Processing Attention: 

This product is suitable for laser marking and cutting. Attention should be paid to adjusting the filling method, density, energy, and speed< br /> Storage period: at a temperature of 23 ° C; 2 ° C, relative humidity of 50 ° C; In 5% of cases, it can be stored for one year. Products that have exceeded their expiration date can still be used after passing inspection

Instructions for use: 

The temperature resistance, chemical resistance, peel resistance, and wear resistance of the product need to be tested and approved according to the end use scenario before use

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Is synthetic paper adhesive material classified as film or paper?

Material characteristics: Synthetic paper is a new type of chemical material with strong tear resistance, high strength, and light weight. This material differs from traditional paper in terms of physical and chemical properties.

Structural classification: Synthetic paper stickers can be divided into single-layer synthetic paper, three-layer synthetic paper, five layer synthetic paper, etc. according to their structure. This multi-layer structure is more similar to the stacking of thin films, rather than the traditional single-layer or multi-layer fiber stacking of paper.

Classification: Synthetic paper stickers are classified by type, including PE synthetic paper, PP synthetic paper, PVC synthetic paper, PET synthetic paper, etc. These types of synthetic paper have different characteristics and uses, but the commonality is that they are all made from chemical materials.

Specific example: PP synthetic paper adhesive material, as a specific type of synthetic paper, is actually a material belonging to the film category. This information directly answers the question about the ownership of synthetic paper adhesive materials.

In summary, synthetic paper adhesive materials tend to be classified as film materials due to their unique material characteristics and structure. Especially PP synthetic paper adhesive materials have been clearly identified as belonging to the film category. Therefore, we can clearly conclude that synthetic paper adhesive materials belong to the category of films.

What are the characteristics of fragile paper adhesive materials?

1. Fragile paper has excellent printability and is suitable for printing methods such as UV printing, screen printing, gravure printing, relief printing, and offset printing;

2. Fragile paper has good die-cutting performance and can be selected according to customer needs for products that require or do not require waste disposal;

3. Fragile paper can be separated from various anti-counterfeiting methods such as electronic code anti-counterfeiting, scraping ink, hot stamping, etc., to improve the level of anti-counterfeiting;

4. Fragile paper is suitable for identifying illegal warranty of electronic, electrical, digital and other products.