The base material of the label is polyethylene terephthalate (PET), a type of polyester. The PET film is 25 micrometers (um) thick and is bright white in color. PET is known for its durability, chemical resistance, and ability to withstand high temperatures, making it suitable for labeling in harsh environments.
Acrylic solvent-based adhesives are strong and durable, offering adhesion to various surfaces. They provide good resistance to chemicals, moisture, and UV light, ensuring the labels stay in place and remain legible over time.
Model: TY2MB60
25um bright white PET / acrylic solvent /80g white glassine liner
Application: For some special used label materials. Like electrical labels, Toy labels, also outdoor used labels, machine labels, and metal pipes labels. Permanent adhesive resists high and low temperatures.
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Material |
25um bright white PET film |
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Adhesive |
UV adhesive, Waterbased Adhesive(Acrylic) Solvent Adhesive, Removable adhesive, Rubber Adhesive Available |
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Liner |
60/80/120/140g Glassine Paper Available 60/80/120/140g Release Paper Available |
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Size |
Jumbo Roll Width: 1070/1080, can follow customer requirements do cut width size. |
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Printing |
Printing method applicable according to request: Flexo Printing, offset printing, screen printing. inkjet print, laser print. |
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Quality Control |
3 times from materials selection, pre-production machines testing to finished goods as well as quality testing machine check-in |
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Delivery time |
7 to 15 days fast on-time delivery |






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