Characteristics of Thermal Freeze Labels What are there?
Thermal freezing labelThermal freezing label is a product developed and designed based on standard freezing labels. It enriches the product line of the freezing label family, mainly manifest
Thermal freezing labelThermal freezing label is a product developed and designed based on standard freezing labels. It enriches the product line of the freezing label family, mainly manifest
What is the difference between thermal paper and adhesive paper?Thermal paper, to be precise, is also a type of adhesive paper. Unlike other types of adhesive paper, the key lies in the prin
Waterproof label paper category1. PET label paper: available in various colors such as bright white, matte white, silver, etc., commonly including silver dragon and sub silver label paper. I
Two tone thermal sensitive labelColor changing thermal stickers (display different colors depending on the heating temperature)+dual color thermal printers (heating temperature varies at dif
What is the difference between thermal paper and adhesive paper?Thermal paper, to be precise, is also a type of adhesive paper. Unlike other types of adhesive paper, the key lies in the prin
Can PET material hold food 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 t
Storage of Adhesive Labels and Analysis of Common Problems1. Storage Requirements for Adhesive Labels: 1. Adhesive labels should be protected from direct sunlight, moisture, sun, high tempe
Take you to a deeper understanding of the difference between thermal paper and copperplate paper1. Different storage times The storage time of copperplate paper adhesive labels is slightly l
Low temperature resistant, acid and alkali resistant, printable, and liquid resistant electronic tagsThis series of labels is resistant to low temperatures, acid and alkali, and its technica
Standard for UL flame retardant labelsThe UL flame retardant label standard is a series of testing standards for material flame retardancy developed by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) in the