Professional custom printing of various food self-adhesive labels and daily chemical labels manufacturers
Daily chemical label stickers and food label stickers: application scenarios and core features1. Daily chemical label stickersUse scenarios: Daily chemical label stickers are widely used in personal care, household cleaning and cosmetics, such as: product packaging: shampoo bottles, shower gel bottles, skin care containers, detergent bottles, etc.Information labeling: ingredient list, instructions for use, barcode, brand LOGO, anti-counterfeiting label.Special scenarios: waterproof labels (bathroom environment), chemical corrosion resistant labels (cleaner packaging).Label characteristics: waterproof and oil-resistant: synthetic materials (such as PET, PP film) or lamination technology are used to prevent labels from falling off or fading in humid environments. Chemical corrosion resistance: resist erosion by alcohol, acid and alkali detergents to ensure long-term clarity of labels. Printing process, high-precision printing: support complex patterns, gradient colors and metallic textures (hot stamping/hot silver technology), adhesive requirements, strong viscosity: adapt to plastic, glass, metal and other materials, and avoid falling off due to temperature difference or friction. Information such as ingredients, production date, safety warnings, etc. must be marked to comply with chemical labeling regulations of various countries (such as EU CLP regulations).2. Food label stickersUsage scenarios: Food label stickers are mainly used in food packaging and circulation, such as: pre-packaged food: snack bags, beverage bottles, cans, frozen food packaging, wine bottles, jam jars, etc., to keep the packaging beautiful. Etc. Information transparency: Nutritional information, shelf life, origin, allergen prompts. Special scenarios: low-temperature freezing labels (-18℃ environment), microwave heating labels (high temperature resistant). Label characteristics: Frozen labels need to withstand low temperatures of -40℃, and hot-filled beverage labels need to withstand high temperatures above 80℃.
March 20, 2025