Pressure Sensitive Labels
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Pressure-sensitive labels, also known as self-adhesive labels or peel-and-stick labels, are a type
of label that adheres to surfaces when pressure is applied. These labels typically consist of three
layers: a facestock (the material the label is made of, such as paper or plastic), an adhesive layer,
and a release liner (a backing material that protects the adhesive until the label is applied).
The adhesive used in pressure-sensitive labels can vary depending on the application. Some
adhesives are designed for permanent bonding, while others are removable or repositionable.
Pressure-sensitive labels are commonly used in product packaging, shipping labels, address
labels, barcode labels, and many other applications.
One of the advantages of pressure-sensitive labels is their ease of use. They can be applied
quickly and easily without the need for additional equipment like heat or water. Additionally,
they can be produced in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and designs, making them versatile for
different labeling needs.
Pressure-sensitive labels are widely used across industries due to their convenience, versatility,
and cost-effectiveness. They provide a reliable way to add branding, information, and
identification to products and packages.