What is a Coated Label?
Coated labels are a type of label that is generally produced from coated paper weighing 80 grams and is frequently used in product labeling. These labels can be customized to add visual value to your products. There are various types of adhesives depending on the surfaces to which coated labels will be adhered. It is also the preferred option among paper-based labels due to its affordability and low printing cost.
The upper part of coated labels has a smooth and semi-glossy structure. This feature allows quality prints to be made using ribbon. Coated labels are generally paper-based and therefore tearable. They may not be resistant to water and moisture.
Another feature of barcode printers is the need to use ribbons to print coated labels. This is a detail required to get clear and high-quality prints on the label. Coated labels are a versatile and popular labeling solution that can be used in a wide range of applications.
Coated labels are paper-based labels that stand out with their smooth surfaces and various adhesive options, ideal for highlighting your products and giving them a professional appearance.
What are the features of Coated Labels?
Material: Coated labels are made of high quality 80 gram coated paper.
Surface: The upper part is smooth and semi-gloss, offering a self-glossy appearance.
Durability: Tearable paper-based material contributes to the longevity of your products.
Print Quality: When used with ribbon, it allows you to obtain high quality prints.
Barcode Printer Compatibility: It can be used compatible with barcode printers, making your work more efficient.
What are the Types of Coated Label Adhesives?
Acrylic Adhesive Coated Sticker (standard)
Nonperm Adhesive Coated Label (No Trace)
Hotmelt Glue Coated Label (Strong Adhesive)
Deepfreeze Coated Label (Cold Resistant)