What are the differences in the application of different thickness PET silver paper?

2024-09-14 17:25
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The difference in application of different thickness PET silver paper is mainly reflected in the following aspects:


1. Physical characteristics and durability

Thickness range: The thickness of PET silver paper is usually expressed in units of "fen" or "micron" (μm), and the common specifications are 25 fen (about 25μm), 50 fen (about 50μm), 75 fen (about 75μm) and thicker.

Durability differences: In general, the thicker PET silver paper has higher physical strength and durability. Thicker labels are more resistant to tearing, wear, and the effects of the external environment, making them more suitable for applications that require greater durability.

2. Printing effect and clarity

Printing adaptability: Different thickness PET silver paper may require different printing parameters and Settings when printing. Thicker labels may require higher printing pressure and more precise print head adjustments when printing to ensure clear, non-blurry print results.

Clarity performance: Under the same printing conditions, thicker PET silver paper may exhibit higher print clarity due to the characteristics of the material itself, especially when printing small fonts or fine patterns.

3. Application scenarios and requirements

Light and thin label: The thinner PET silver paper (such as 25 times) is usually used for application scenarios where the thickness of the label is strictly limited, such as the internal identification of some electronic products or the label placement where space is limited. They are lightweight and easy to fit, but relatively weak in durability.

General label: Medium thickness PET silver paper (such as 50 to 75 times) has a wide range of applicability, both to meet certain durability requirements, but not too bulky. They are often used in the identification and packaging of mobile phones, computers, home appliances and other products.

Heavy-duty labels: Thicker PET silver paper is more suitable for applications with high requirements for durability, such as outdoor advertising and industrial equipment identification. These labels can withstand harsh environmental conditions and frequent physical contact, ensuring the long-term effective transmission of information.

4. Cost and benefit

Cost considerations: Different thickness of PET silver paper will also vary in cost. In general, the cost of labels with larger thickness will also increase due to the increase in the amount of material. Therefore, when choosing the label thickness, it is necessary to make a trade-off according to the actual application needs and budget.

Benefit analysis: Reasonable selection of the thickness of PET silver paper can reduce the cost while ensuring the application effect. For example, choosing thinner labels in scenarios where extreme durability is not required can save costs; In applications with strict requirements for durability, thicker labels should be selected to ensure long-term benefits.


To sum up, PET silver paper of different thickness has its own advantages in application, and selecting the appropriate thickness is of great significance to ensure the performance of the label, meet the needs of the application scenario and control the cost.