What is the difference between plastic film removable label and paper removable label

2024-06-15 23:08
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The difference between plastic film removable label paper and paper removable label paper is mainly reflected in the following aspects:


1. Material characteristics:


Plastic film label paper is usually made of PE, PP, PVC or other synthetic materials, which give the label better durability, water resistance and oil resistance. They usually have good tear and wear resistance and are suitable for use in harsh environments.

Paper label paper is mainly made of paper materials, relatively thin, easy to print and write. This material has a lower cost and is suitable for a large number of daily labeling needs, but may not be as durable and waterproof as plastic film label paper.

2. Usage Scenario:


Because of its durability and water resistance, plastic film label paper is more suitable for labels that need to be retained for a long time or exposed to wet, greasy and other environments, such as electronic parts, electrical products, outdoor advertising, etc.

Paper label paper is more commonly used in supermarket retail, clothing tags, logistics labels and other daily scenes, these scenes do not have high requirements for label durability, but pay attention to print clarity and cost effectiveness.

3. Environmental protection:


Paper-based labels are relatively more environmentally friendly because they are mainly made of recycled paper materials. However, with the advancement of technology, many plastic film labels have also begun to use environmentally friendly materials and production processes.

4. Cost and Price:


Under normal circumstances, the production cost and sales price of paper label paper will be lower than that of plastic film label paper, because the acquisition and processing of paper materials is relatively simpler.

In summary, there are significant differences between plastic film removable label paper and paper removable label paper in terms of material characteristics, use scenarios, environmental protection, and cost and price. The type of label you choose depends on your specific application needs and budget considerations.