PVC labels, made from Polyvinyl Chloride, are highly durable and flexible, offering excellent resistance to water, chemicals, and UV light. These labels are ideal for long-lasting, outdoor, and industrial applications where durability is essential.
Face Material: PVC label material provides a smooth, durable surface that resists tearing and degradation. The material’s flexibility ensures it adheres well to curved and uneven surfaces.
Overall Weight Consideration: The weight of PVC labels includes the thickness of the film, adhesive, and backing liner. These components contribute to the label's robust performance and longevity in harsh conditions.
Liner Options: PVC labels often come with silicone-coated liners for easy application. The liner ensures the adhesive stays protected until ready for use, making the labeling process efficient.
Eco-Friendly Options: Traditional PVC is not biodegradable, but some manufacturers offer eco-friendly alternatives, like recyclable or phthalate-free versions. These options help reduce environmental impact while maintaining performance.
Industrial Labels: PVC labels are ideal for labeling machinery, tools, and equipment in industrial settings due to their excellent resistance to wear, moisture, and chemicals.
Outdoor Labels: The durability and UV resistance of PVC make it a perfect choice for outdoor labels, including warning signs and product labeling in harsh weather conditions.
Product Packaging: PVC labels are also used for product packaging that requires a tough, water-resistant material, ensuring the label remains intact and legible.
Barcode and Asset Tags: These labels are highly durable, making them perfect for asset tagging and barcode labels that need to withstand regular handling and exposure to rough environments.
PVC labels offer a smooth and flexible finish, which can be either glossy or matte, depending on the application. They maintain high-quality printing over time, even in extreme conditions, providing long-term durability.