Before users choose the label, it is important to test the type of adhesive to distinguish whether it belongs to ordinary adhesive, heat sealing adhesive or adhesive coated water paper After determining the type of the label adhesive, you can select the corresponding label according to your own relevant situation. Because some adhesives react with certain substances. For example, stickers used as labels can contaminate certain special fabrics under certain conditions. Some labels that require short-term stickiness will produce long-term stickiness under exposure conditions. On the other hand, some labels that need to have long-lasting viscosity will lose its viscosity on some surfaces.
Problems often occur when self-adhesive labels and other labels are used on the surface of recycled paper. There are many different kinds of paper in the process of recycling. Some paper will be polluted by the coating of silicon or wax, so the final recycled products will be polluted by the mixed processing. When labels are used on the surface of these contaminated recycled paper, the adhesive often loses its function. Note: the silicone coating in the adhesive label is used to ensure that the adhesive is easily separated from the backing paper. Too low temperature can also cause problems. The low temperature reduces the bonding speed, and the label may have peeled off the surface before the adhesive adheres to the surface. If the storage environment is wet or improperly stacked, the label will lose its stickiness soon after use.
One of the most important factors for the correct use of self-adhesive label is to peel the self-adhesive from the surface of the lining paper correctly and tear it from the middle. Many people are used to pull it off from the edge of the label, which will damage the adhesive of the self-adhesive and the "surface fiber" in the material, making the label curl. Before tearing, try to keep the label as straight as possible. Peel the backing paper from the center of the top or bottom to ensure that the label is well bonded to the object surface.