What is pressure sensitive labeling?

Pressure Sensitive labels are very similar to stickers. They require pressure to form a bond between the adhesive and the product. The self-adhesive characteristics of these labels mean that no water, solvent or heat is required for the label to adhere to the product.

What are pressure sensitive labels used for?

Pressure-sensitive labels applications Pressure-sensitive labels are used for everything from automotive products, chemical pails and household goods to food and beverage containers, wine and spirits bottles and nearly everything in between.

How does a pressure sensitive adhesive work?

A pressure-sensitive adhesive is a material that holds two surfaces together solely by surface contact, which is achieved by slight initial external pressure. These dry adhesives require no activation with water, solvent or heat, and firmly adhere to many dissimilar surfaces with minimal pressure.

How long does pressure-sensitive adhesive take to dry?

Setup time will vary slightly with temperature, humidity and porosity of substrate. Up to 8–10 hours. High temperature and low humidity will cause the adhesive to cure faster. After installation, restrict foot traffic and moving of heavy objects for 24–48 hours to allow adhesive to cure properly.

What are roll fed labels?

Roll-fed labels are a durable, cost-effective labeling product. They’re film wraparound labels that come without backing or adhesive, reducing waste and promoting high application rates.

What are pressure sensitive labels made from?

The material could be paper, film, or metallic foil. This is the layer where the ink is applied on press. For specific applications, a topcoat or laminate may be applied to protect the label artwork or enhance certain areas of the design.

What are wet glue labels?

What Are Wet Glue Labels? Paper labels that need to be glued on before application are called wet-glue labels in the labelling world. This means they are not delivered by us self-adhesive. This requires a separate label glue or label adhesive, which you apply to the paper during the labelling process.

Why is it called pressure sensitive adhesive?

As the name “pressure-sensitive” indicates, the degree of bond is influenced by the amount of pressure which is used to apply the adhesive to the surface. Surface factors such as smoothness, surface energy, removal of contaminants, etc. are also important to proper bonding.

How long does Pressure Sensitive Adhesive last?

one to two years
Typically, a manufacturer’s shelf life for a PSA Pressure Sensitive Adhesive is one to two years when stored out of direct sunlight, in ideal temperatures of 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit and relative humidity at 40 to 50 percent.

How long after laying vinyl can you walk on it?

48 hours
Don’t walk on your vinyl flooring after installation for at least 48 hours. Click lock vinyls can be walked on immediately, however, glue down planks should be given time to securely set.

What makes a pressure sensitive label pressure sensitive?

Pressure-sensitive labels are analogous to a high-tech sticker. They can use paper, film and foil as their primary label materials and can be used with a wide range of inks. Since they don’t require any heat, solvent or water to activate, it only takes light or moderate pressure to apply (or stick) them to a product surface.

How are pressure sensitive cut and stack labels made?

For glue-applied (cut & stack) labels, this process happens as the label is being applied. A pressure-sensitive label is manufactured to have the adhesive already applied to the face stock when you receive your roll or sheet of labels. The adhesive type will depend on your application and environment in which the label will be used.

How many labels in the market are PSLs?

In fact, PSLs constitute more than 80 percent of all labels in the market today. What are pressure-sensitive labels? Pressure-sensitive labels are analogous to a high-tech sticker.