What is the high temperature resistance of PET labels
The temperature resistance range of PET labels is up to 120°C.
PET labels excel in various applications due to their high-temperature resistance. This material not only has high transparency but also exhibits excellent high and low-temperature performance. It can be used for long periods at temperatures up to 120°C and can withstand short-term exposure to temperatures up to 150°C. This material maintains good mechanical properties in both high and low-temperature environments, allowing it to operate stably in various harsh conditions. Additionally, PET labels are resistant to acids, bases, and solvents, further enhancing their durability in various chemical environments.
The advantages of PET in label printing
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It has good mechanical properties, with an impact strength that is 3 to 5 times greater than other films, and excellent fold resistance.
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It is resistant to oils, dilute acids, dilute bases, and most solvents.
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It exhibits excellent high and low-temperature performance. It can be used for long periods at temperatures up to 120°C, and can withstand short-term exposure to high temperatures of 150°C and low temperatures of -70°C, with minimal impact on its mechanical properties at these temperatures.
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It has low permeability to gases and water vapor, providing excellent resistance to gases, water, oils, and odors.
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It has high transparency, can block UV rays, and has a good gloss.
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It is non-toxic, odorless, hygienic, and safe, and can be directly used for food packaging.
Can PET material hold food
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PET is a safe, food-grade plastic. As long as it is not used to store excessively hot liquids or liquids contaminated with oil and dirt that make it difficult to clean, it is suitable for holding drinking water. PET is a very safe food-grade plastic, but it should not be used for storing overly hot or oily liquids, as this can make it difficult to clean thoroughly.
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Most beverage bottles on the market are made of PET, which is a type of polymer material widely used in various food packaging. These materials are non-toxic and odorless at low temperatures, and even when used to store beverages, they will not have any impact on humans. However, if PET is exposed to high temperatures or sunlight for a long time, it will slowly degrade and release some harmful solvents to the human body.
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Regardless of the type of plastic product, various additives such as light stabilizers and smoothing agents must be added during the production process. These chemical components are toxic to the human body. If plastic bottles are used to store rice, flour, drinking water, oil, and other substances for a long time, they may dissolve some harmful substances and introduce them into the human body. Additionally, mineral water bottles or beverage bottles should not be reused, as bacteria may easily grow inside them. Therefore, it is recommended to use materials such as glass or stainless steel, which are safer.