1. Paper labels: Paper labels are one of the common types. They are typically used in indoor environments and are suitable for simple application scenarios such as price tags, address tags, etc. Paper labels are inexpensive but less tolerant to moisture and abrasion.
2. Film label: Film label is made of polyester film or polypropylene film, which has good water resistance and abrasion resistance. This material is suitable for applications that require clear labels and adhesion properties for long periods of time, such as cosmetic bottles, beverage bottles, etc.
3. Polyester label: Polyester label is a label material with high strength, temperature resistance and excellent chemical properties. They are resistant to water, oil, and chemical solvents, making them suitable for applications that require high durability and corrosion resistance, such as electronic devices, automotive parts, and more.
4. PVC labels: Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) labels have good flexibility and durability, and at the same time have the characteristics of waterproof, oil-resistant and chemical-resistant. The material is often used in outdoor environments and applications that need to withstand harsh conditions, such as car stickers, outdoor advertising, etc.
5. Metallized labels: Metallized labels are made of materials covered with metal foil, and the common ones are metal foil and metal polyester. Metallized labels have a high-end, durable appearance and are suitable for the packaging and promotion of high-end products, such as luxury goods, alcohol, etc.
