Not all self-adhesive labels are the same. Choosing the wrong type can lead to issues like peeling, fading, or poor product presentation.
In this article, we break down the different types of self-adhesive labels to help you make the right choice.
1. Label Types by Material
Paper Labels
- Economical and widely used
- Suitable for food and retail products
- Not ideal for wet environments
BOPP (Polypropylene) Labels
- Waterproof and oil-resistant
- Excellent for beverage bottles
- Available in transparent, white, or metallic finishes
PET Labels
- High strength and durability
- Resistant to heat and chemicals
- Common in cosmetics and industrial products
2. Label Types by Adhesive
Permanent Adhesive
- Strong bonding
- Ideal for long-term use
Removable Adhesive
- Can be peeled off without residue
- Suitable for temporary labels
Freezer Adhesive
- Designed for low-temperature environments
- Used in frozen food and cold storage
3. Label Types by Printing Method
Flexographic Printing
- Cost-effective for large volumes
- Consistent quality
Offset Printing
- High-resolution printing
- Ideal for premium labels
4. How to Choose the Right Type
Here’s a quick reference:
| Application |
Recommended Label |
| Bottled water |
BOPP waterproof labels |
| Cosmetics |
PET or PP labels |
| Food packaging |
Paper or synthetic paper |
| Frozen products |
Freezer adhesive labels |
5. Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Choosing paper labels for wet environments
❌ Ignoring adhesive compatibility
❌ Not testing labels before mass production
Conclusion
Understanding different types of self-adhesive labels helps you avoid costly mistakes and ensures your packaging performs as expected.
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