Classification of self-adhesive labels

Adhesive labels can be basically divided into two categories: paper adhesive labels and film adhesive labels.

Paper adhesive labels include transfer printing labels, regular paper labels, thermal sensitive labels, special labels, and anti-counterfeiting labels;

Film labels include polyethylene film (PE), PP (polypropylene) adhesive labels, PET (polypropylene) adhesive labels, PVC shrink film adhesive labels, etc.

Compared with traditional stickers, self-adhesive stickers

Compared with traditional stickers, self-adhesive stickers have the advantages of no brushing, no paste, no dipping in water, no pollution, saving labeling time, etc. They are widely used, convenient and fast. All kinds of self-adhesive labels can be applied to materials that are not suitable for ordinary paper labels. It can be said that self-adhesive labels are universal labels. The printing of self-adhesive labels is very different from the printing of traditional printed materials. The self-adhesive labels are usually printed and processed on the labeling machine, and multiple processes are completed at one time, such as graphic printing, die-cutting, waste disposal, sheet cutting and rewinding. It can be seen that self-adhesive labels have high requirements for printing technology and printing equipment. Therefore, when choosing self-adhesive labels, several points should be noted:

⑴ Consider comprehensively based on the type, grade, quality, characteristics of the adhesive surface, usage environment, and user requirements of the labeled object. If a label made of transparent polypropylene adhesive is applied to a transparent bottle, it can create a fashionable feeling without a label, improve the quality of the product, and stimulate consumers' desire to purchase. The flexibility, shrinkage, opacity, processing characteristics, and labeling properties of polyvinyl chloride film are very good, and the colors are bright and the contrast is large, which can attract people's attention and have the effect of promoting and selling products

The surface of thin film adhesive labels must be smooth, dense, uniformly dense, consistent in color, and have good transparency to ensure uniform ink absorption of the film and small color difference of the same batch of printed products

The thickness of the adhesive label should be uniform, and the strength index should be qualified. The printing pressure applied during the printing process is related to the thickness of the adhesive. If the thickness is uneven, the printing pressure will also be uneven, which can cause the handwriting or ink color of the printed label to be dark or light. If the film strength is too poor, the tension of the film during the printing process will be difficult to control, which will have a significant impact on die-cutting and waste disposal

The adhesive label should be flat and the rewinding tension should be even. Good flatness is necessary for correct conveying, operation, alignment, and winding during printing. The rewinding tension of the film should be uniform and appropriate. If the tension is too low, the film substrate may become loose, and the longitudinal and transverse overprinting may not be accurate; If the tension is too high, the substrate will shrink laterally, the color matching will be unstable, and it will be difficult to print normally

Membrane adhesive labels should also have the characteristics of corrosion resistance, aging resistance, non fading, and low shrinkage and expansion ratios. If the corrosion resistance is poor, prone to aging and fading, the label produced will not be durable and will also affect the sales and use of the product. If the shrinkage and expansion ratio is large, it not only affects the printing accuracy during printing, but also causes deformation of the label during use, affecting the sales and use of the product. Especially for high-end product labels, efforts should be made to avoid the awkward situation where the product has not expired but the label has already aged (label aging includes reasons such as plastic aging and ink fading). If necessary, aging resistance tests should be conducted on plastics or labels to test their performance

The selected adhesive labels should also be within their validity period and maintain good adhesion

Adhesive thermal label paper

Adhesive thermal label paper is a type of thermal printing paper specifically used for electronic scales and cash registers, and should be used in conjunction with label printers or thermal printers. Long term exposure to sunlight and high working temperatures can accelerate the fading of text and images. Thermal label paper on the market is generally divided into ordinary thermal label paper and three proof thermal label paper (waterproof, oil proof, alcohol proof), which can be purchased according to needs

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What types of products can adhesive labels be used on?

The use of adhesive labels is very extensive, covering almost all types of products on the market. For example, in daily consumer goods, adhesive labels are used for labeling product information on food packaging; Labeling information such as ingredients and uses in the cosmetics industry; Model and specification specifications on electronic products; Adhesive labels are also commonly used to display information such as medication instructions and production dates for drugs.

In addition, self-adhesive labels can also be customized with materials and adhesives according to different industry standards to meet the bonding needs of extreme temperatures, humid environments, or specific surfaces. For example, in industrial products, high-temperature resistant adhesive labels can be used for mechanical equipment; Adhesive labels made of water-resistant materials are suitable for marking outdoor equipment or aquatic products. In summary, the applicability and convenience of adhesive labels make them an indispensable part of product identification and information transmission.

Misunderstandings in the Use of Adhesive Labels: Five Mistakes You May Not Know

Adhesive labels are an important medium for transmitting product information and are often used in various fields such as product packaging and logistics tracking. But in the process of use, there are generally some misconceptions. Here are five labeling errors that you may not be aware of:

1. Not considering environmental impact: The performance of adhesive labels may be compromised in high or low temperature environments, and storage and usage environments should be taken into account when selecting

2. Neglecting material compatibility: The label material needs to be compatible with the product packaging material, otherwise it may fall off

3. Using expired label adhesive: The adhesive will age over time and its stickiness will decrease. Labels that have exceeded their shelf life may not function properly

4. Neglecting print compatibility: The printer type and ink type that the label is suitable for are limited, and failure to check compatibility may result in poor printing results

5. Not paying attention to surface cleaning: Dust or oil stains on the surface of the product can affect label sticking, and must be cleaned before sticking

Understanding and avoiding these misconceptions about the use of self-adhesive labels can effectively improve the adhesion quality and information display effect of the labels, and achieve the maximum effect of the labels