Polyester & Polyethelyene Naphthulate Label Products - Polyonics, Inc.

Popular Labels for Fixed Asset Identification

Polyester (PET) is a tough, high performance film that provides excellent outdoor durability, chemical and heat resistance. It displays excellent dimensional stability and high tensile strength. Operating temperature is 325°F (163°C) and shot-term temperature can be up to 400°F (204°C).
Polyethelyene Naphthulate (PEN) is a film with moderate stiffness that stretches in all directions but will tear quite easily. Designed for 6 months outdoor use, it is useful for labeling products that expand and contract. Maximum operating temperature is 400°F (204°C).
We carefully and continually evaluate properties of these films to maintain the highest quality standards in the industry today.
Source: Polyonics, Inc.
http://www.polyonics.com/PerformanceLabels/polyester-labels.html


Polyester Labels Overview - polyesterlabels.org

Polyester is a kind of polymer (molecule) that people use to make excellent, durable polyester labels. It can be natural or synthetic, biodegradable or not, and the most commonly used polyester is polyethylene terephthalate, better known as PET.
Some products are exposed to harsh conditions, severely cold or extremely hot temperatures, rough handling during distribution, cryogenic conditions or enclaving in laboratories, etc. These products need labels that will withstand all these conditions, and such labels usually cannot be made out of paper. Here steps in polyester with its fantastic characteristics: polyester labels are resistant to scuffing, tearing, abrasion, high heat, low temps, sunlight, chemical solvents, water, they have mechanical stability, controlled shrinkage, unmatched gloss or clarity (for a “no label look“) and can last a long time.
Many labels have a limited life-span, usually up to several months, after which they fade away, peel off, get torn, etc. Durable polyester labels can last many years, if the application demands it.
Of course, not ALL polyester labels have all these fantastic characteristics. Each polyester label is combined with other elements, such as an adhesive, printing style, lamination, etc, in order to make a suitable label for a specific application.
Polyester labels are most often used for:
Basically, polyester labels are an excellent choice for applications exposed to rough handling, outdoor conditions, water, repeated usage, etc.
Source: polyesterlabels.org
http://polyesterlabels.org/polyester-labels-university/polyester-labels-overview/

PET, PP & PE Labels - Sense Print Ribbon&Label

PET Labels Description
Polyethylene labels,short as PET labels, are strong, durable and possess excellent resistance characteristics that can meet a wide range of application requirements.Sense print offers quality polyethylene in your choice of colors, shapes, sizes for your quick and easy application to your product.

PET labels products list: 
Transparent PET label
Matte silver PET label
Silver PET label
White PET label
PET synthetic label

PP labels Description
PP labels is a kind of green product.It was often used for surface protection tapes such as over-lamination tapes bvefore due to its poor printability.Following the technology advancement and the market demand for environmental protection,PP synthetic paper has been developed.After chemical surface treatment,it has good printability and is widely applied on cosmetics,shampoo bottles,supermarket,frozen foods,eclectrical applicances and so on.

PP labels products list
Matte White cavitated PP synthetic label
YOPO PP synthetic paper
Top-coated white PP synthetic paper
Ultra clear OPP label

PE label
PE label is also a kind of green product.It has excellent pliability and can be applied on curved surfaces with good adhension.Squeezable PE label,specially designed for cosmetic facial cleanser tube application,to flexibly and perfectly fit the contour.

PE label product list
White PE label
Matte transparent PE label

Recommended ribbon: Wax-Resin,Resin ribbon

Source: Sense Print Ribbon&Label 
http://www.barcode-label.net/aboutus.htm

7 TYPES OF LABEL MATERIALS - Neumann Marking Solutions

Labeling only makes identification easier but it also helps in directing, giving out information and warning. The following is a list of seven label materials frequently used in industry.
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1. Metalized, Clear or White Polyester

Metalized Polyester has a chrome or mirror-like finish which makes it look like stainless steel. Clear and white polyester are available in both matte and glossy surfaces. It is used both indoors and outdoors, as pipe labels or control panel labels, because of its dimensional constancy and its aptitude to bear harsh weather conditions. It’s normally used for tool marking and air-conditioning units. It generally comes with a permanent adhesive.

2. Industrial Vinyl

Industrial vinyl is the go-to material for outdoor labels. With a rating of 9-11 years for UV fade resistance, it is weather and chemical resistant. This material has stretching characteristics that allow its application over rivets and sharp curved surfaces. Vinyl labels can be used for pipeline labels, fleet decals, rental equipment, tools, cable tray labels, etc.

3. Destructible Vinyl, Security, Tamper Proof

Destructible vinyl cannot be peeled off in one piece, making them ideal for proprietary products. Security or tamper proof or tamper evident labels will leave words such as VOID or SECURITY or DANGER if removed. The materials of each may vary, depending on the surfaces being applied to. Common uses are seals for food containers, pharmaceuticals, electronics, warranty, safety, and law enforcement labels.

4. Clear or White Polypropylene

Polypropylene is a substitute for vinyl and excellent for solvent resistance. It is also a cost effective in comparison with polyester labels. It’s usually available in clear or white with a gloss or matte finish. It has great flexibility and clarity. The type of adhesive depends on the application type.

5. Static Cling Vinyl

Static cling vinyl is used to make window decals that do not require an adhesive. It uses static electricity to stick to a surface. It’s normally used for glass, metal and other smooth and even surfaces. A common use is for (windshield) oil change labels. It can be printed with laser or thermal transfer (ribbon) printers.

6. Fluorescent and Foil Paper

Fluorescents can be brightly colored vinyl labels or those flood coated on synthetic material. Normally it is available in colors that stand out such as red, green, pink and orange. They are often used for safety labels because they alert people.  Foil paper label material is available in both bright or dull, silver or gold. Both flourescent and foil types come with a permanent adhesive.

7. Litho, Semi-Gloss and High Gloss Paper

Litho paper is uncoated and matte. It’s used in sheet fed laser printers, and computer pin fed shipping labels. Paper is often used through direct thermal label printers in offices for envelope labels. It comes with both permanent and removable adhesive. Semi-gloss paper and high gloss paper comes with rubber base adhesive and acrylic cold temperature adhesive. The later is used for food related labeling. Removable adhesive is also available for certain conditions.

Source: Neumann Marking Solutions 
http://neumannmarking.com/types-label-materials/