Pressure labels stick on to the product by the application of pressure on the adhesive

Pressure Labels
Pressure Labels 

 Pressure labels, also known as self-adhesive labels, are a type of label that can be applied to a surface simply by pressing it onto the desired surface. They are widely used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and more.

Pressure labels are made up of three layers: a facestock, an adhesive layer, and a release liner. The facestock is the visible portion of the label that contains the printed information or design. The adhesive layer is what allows the label to stick to the desired surface, and the release liner is a protective layer that is removed prior to application.

According to Coherent Market Insights the Pressure Labels Market Global Industry Insights, Trends, Outlook, and Opportunity Analysis, 2022-2028.

One of the primary benefits of pressure sensitive labels is their ease of use. Because they do not require any additional adhesives or equipment to apply, they are incredibly convenient for manufacturers and end-users alike. Additionally, pressure sensitive labels can be printed in a wide range of colors and finishes, making them a popular choice for branding and product labeling. Laminated labels cover details about the product such as product name, address, market information, ingredients, QR code, barcode, etc.

There are several different types of pressure labels, each with its own unique characteristics and applications. Here are a few examples:

Paper Labels: These labels are made from a variety of paper stocks and are commonly used in applications where the label will not be exposed to moisture or harsh conditions.

Film Labels: These labels are made from a variety of plastic films and are often used in applications where durability and moisture resistance are important.

Foil Labels: These labels are made from a thin layer of aluminum foil and are commonly used in applications where a high-end or metallic look is desired.

Clear Labels: These labels are made from a clear film and are often used in applications where the label needs to blend in with the surface it is applied to.

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