Self-adhesive labels are widely used across food, beverage, cosmetic, and industrial packaging. While they may look simple, the production process involves multiple precise steps to ensure print quality, adhesion performance, and durability. This article explains how self-adhesive labels are made, step by step.
1. Material Selection (Face Material + Adhesive + Liner)
The process starts with selecting a complete label material structure, which includes:
These three components are decided together at the beginning, based on the final application.
For example:
Choosing the correct combination at this stage is critical, as it directly affects label performance.
2. Printing
After material selection, the design is printed onto the face material. Common printing methods include:
This step defines the visual appearance of the label, including colors, branding elements, and required information.
3. Surface Finishing
To improve durability and appearance, labels may undergo additional finishing processes:
These processes help labels withstand handling, moisture, and friction during distribution and use.
4. Die Cutting (Including Special Structures)
Die cutting shapes the label and can also create functional structures, such as:
Special constructions, such as:
Precision die cutting ensures clean edges and consistent application performance.
5. Inspection And Quality Control
Each batch of labels is inspected to ensure consistency and performance:
This step is essential for maintaining stable quality, especially for export orders.
6. Slitting And Rewinding
Large master rolls are slit into smaller rolls according to customer requirements:
This ensures compatibility with automatic labeling machines.
7. Packaging And Delivery
Finished labels are packed carefully to avoid damage during transportation:
This is especially important for shipments to Southeast Asia and other high-humidity regions.
Conclusion
The production of self-adhesive labels is not just about printing. It starts with selecting the right material system (face material, adhesive, and liner) and continues through printing, finishing, and precise die cutting.
Each step plays a role in ensuring that the label performs reliably in real applications, whether for food, beverage, cosmetics, or industrial use.
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