Maintenance Guide for Thermosensitive Adhesive Labels
In the rapidly evolving label and sticker industry, thermosensitive adhesive labels are widely used across sectors such as retail, finance, apparel, logistics, healthcare, and more, due to their convenience and efficiency. How to effectively maintain thermosensitive adhesive labels to ensure their quality and durability has become a common focus for sticker and adhesive label companies.
The storage conditions of thermosensitive adhesive labels are crucial. Labels should avoid direct sunlight to prevent aging; simultaneously, moisture, sunlight, high temperatures, and extreme low temperatures must be guarded against. Improper storage environments can accelerate the failure of adhesives, leading to poor label adhesion. Therefore, it is recommended to store thermosensitive labels in an environment with a temperature of 23±2°C and a relative humidity of 65±5%, and to use moisture-proof paper or plastic film for sealed packaging to extend their lifespan.
In addition to storage conditions, the preparation before printing also affects the final appearance of thermosensitive labels. Printed labels should be stacked in layers to avoid excessive weight causing glue penetration and adhesion. Furthermore, choosing suitable printing equipment and consumables to ensure clear and smooth printing is also key to maintaining the quality of thermosensitive labels.
In summary, the maintenance of thermosensitive adhesive labels requires comprehensive consideration from storage environments, printing preparations, to application scenarios. Sticker and adhesive label companies should continuously improve their professional expertise and provide customers with comprehensive and detailed maintenance guides to ensure that thermosensitive labels maintain optimal performance in various environments.
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