Self-adhesive Labels, also called pressure-sensitive adhesives, are “self-adhesive” when the adhesive sufficiently bonds materials together. In other words, it does not require other elements to form a bond
Self-adhesive Label
Semi-gloss Labels
Semi-gloss labels have a finish that is somewhere between glossy and matt. Not as shiny as glossy, but it is not as dull as matt.
Since there is not as much light being reflected it provides superior barcode scanning to that of a gloss label.
Sequential Numbering
Sequential Numbering, also consecutive numbering, uses ascending or descending order of number identifications when printing
Shear resistance
Shear resistanceShear resistance refers to the strength of an adhesive. More refers to the strength of an adhesive.
Shelf Life
Shelf Life is the duration of a label’s usability subject to environmental conditions
Slit Back
Slit Back is the slit in the liner which allows for easy removal
Slit Face
Slit Face is the slit in the face stock which allows for easy removal
Slitter
Slitter is a machine that has three types: razor blade, shear, and score. They are used to cut roll stock into one or multiple narrower rolls
Spot Colour Printing
Spot colour refers to a specific colour that is used in printing, typically in addition to the standard four-colour (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) printing process. Spot colours are mixed using a specific formula of ink, rather than being created by the blending of different ink colours during the printing process.
Spot colours are often used in adhesive label printing to ensure accurate and consistent reproduction of specific brand or company colours. Spot colours are also useful when printing on substrates that are difficult to print on using process colours, or when printing metallic or fluorescent colours that cannot be produced using process colours.
To print a spot colour, the printer must first create a custom colour mix using the specific ink colour and formula specified by the client. The printer must then ensure that the spot colour is accurately registered with the other colours in the design, to ensure accurate printing and colour matching.
Overall, spot colours are an important tool in adhesive label printing, allowing for accurate and consistent reproduction of specific colours, and providing a versatile option for printing on a wide range of substrates and materials.
Substrate
The substrate is the surface of a material where a label is applied
Synlite PP
Synlite is a durable label stock made from polypropylene (PP).
It is a white, matt film that is clay-coated on one side.
With RP77 adhesive, synlite has excellent adhesion and durability. Service temperature from below minus 20 to plus 70 degrees celcius.
Synlite PPSynlite is a durable label stock made from polypropylene (PP). It is a white, matt film that is clay-coated on one side. With RP77 adhesive, synlite has excellent adhesion and... More is known for its excellent durability, water and chemical resistance, and good printability. It is also a good choice for thermal transfer printing.
BS5609 section 2 certified, and is section 3 certified when paired with our specialist resin thermal transfer ribbon.
Synthetic
When we talk about materials, “synthetic” means something that people make in factories or labs, not something that you find naturally in the world (and include plastics).
SyntheticWhen we talk about materials, "synthetic" means something that people make in factories or labs, not something that you find naturally in the world (and include plastics). Synthetic materials are... More materials are widely used in various industries, including textiles, plastics, electronics, construction, and more. Examples of synthetic materials include nylon, polyester, acrylic, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), and many types of plastics. These materials can be engineered to possess desired properties like strength, durability, flexibility, and resistance to environmental conditions, making them valuable for a wide range of purposes.
Plastics are a specific type of synthetic material that has certain properties, such as being lightweight, durable, and versatile in terms of molding and shaping. So, while all plastics are synthetic materials, not all synthetic materials are necessarily plastics. Other synthetic materials can include synthetic fibers like nylon and polyester, synthetic rubber, and various composite materials that combine different synthetic and natural components to achieve specific properties or functionalities.
In adhesive label printing, synthetic labels are labels that are made from man-made materials, rather than natural ones like paper. These synthetic materials are designed to be more durable, resistant to various conditions, and have specific properties that make them suitable for different purposes.
Synthetic labels are often used when regular paper labels might not be strong enough or able to withstand certain environments. They are made from materials like synthetic plastics (such as polypropylene or polyester) or synthetic papers (which are a blend of paper and plastic). These materials are water-resistant, tear-resistant, and can endure exposure to sunlight, heat, chemicals, and other harsh conditions without getting damaged easily.
SyntheticWhen we talk about materials, "synthetic" means something that people make in factories or labs, not something that you find naturally in the world (and include plastics). Synthetic materials are... More labels are commonly used in situations where durability and longevity are important, like outdoor product labelling, industrial labelling, food and beverage packaging, medical and healthcare applications, and more. They provide a reliable option for labels that need to remain intact and legible even in challenging situations.
Other synthetic media that can be printed on include synthetic twig tags (like those you find at your local nursery), or the garment care tags.
Many plant tags are made from plastic materials like polypropylene or polyethylene. These plastics are durable, weather-resistant, and can withstand exposure to sunlight, rain, and soil moisture.
SyntheticWhen we talk about materials, "synthetic" means something that people make in factories or labs, not something that you find naturally in the world (and include plastics). Synthetic materials are... More satin care tags, are commonly used for garment labels and care instructions. These are typically made from a synthetic material known as “synthetic satin ribbon” or “polyester satin ribbon.” This type of ribbon is designed to mimic the luxurious look and smooth texture of traditional satin fabric while being durable and suitable for printing. SyntheticWhen we talk about materials, "synthetic" means something that people make in factories or labs, not something that you find naturally in the world (and include plastics). Synthetic materials are... More satin care tags are made from polyester, a type of synthetic fiber. PolyesterPolyester is a transparent film that has excellent resistance to moisture, oils, and other chemicals More is chosen for its durability, resistance to fading, and ability to withstand various care processes that garments may undergo, such as washing, ironing, and exposure to light. The synthetic satin ribbon used for care tags is specifically manufactured to work well with printing methods like thermal transfer printing.