Applicable to the upper plane and arc surface labeling of the product, the labeling accuracy is
up to ±1mm, which is mainly used for precision labeling of flat/curved surfaces of
various workpieces, such as cosmetic flat bottles, packaging boxes, plastic cover labeling, etc. .
Rolling labeling before and after, highlighting the excellent quality of products and improving competitiveness
Other questions and answers
Q1.What material is used for bottle labels? A1.Popular in the food and beverage markets, glossy water bottle labels can be printed on white film or semi-gloss paper. Both options work well for water bottle labels, however, semi-gloss paper tends to be more popular since it's a cost-effective material that has comparable print quality and luster.
Q2.What are glass bottle labels made of? Q2. Vinyl. Vinyl is a strong choice for glass bottles and jars. It's flexible and molds easily to irregularly-shaped and small-radius containers.
Q3.How do you label glass vials? A3.Vials can be labeled individually by hand, with marking applied either directly to the glass itself or to a label attached with some sort of adhesive. Vials can be also be labeled by automatic labeling machines that use an adhesive to apply the labels to the vials.
Q4.What Is BOPP?
A4. BOPP is a popular label material made of plastic. It stands for Biaxially-Oriented (BO) Polypropylene (PP). Biaxially-oriented refers to the production process that stretches the film over two directions, making it stronger and more transparent.
Q5.How do you waterproof a glass bottle label? A5.| ALL NATURAL VERSION - Mix 1 1/2 cups flour, 1/4 cup granular sugar, 1/4 tsp vegetable or olive oil & 1 cup distilled water (can add more oil, or substitute vinegar, for desired level of varnish/shine). Store in air-tight jar or container for up to 2 weeks.
Q6.What are labels usually made of? A6.Labels are usually made out of satin coated acetate which has a shiny finish and is flexible and durable. Other printed clothing labels are made out of similar materials to the clothing itself and include cotton, polyester, and nylon.
Q7.What are most labels made of? A7.If you were to look at the adhesive side of a polyester label, you will typically see a shiny surface whereas other synthetics have a matte appearance. Years ago, the label industry had to pretty much rely on paper, vinyl and polyester materials.
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