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Product Code: YH22567
Product Name: 75u Matt White PP/Acrylic/30u PET
1. Face Stock: Matt White PP
Caliper (μm). 72±5% GB/T 451.3-2003
Weight (g/㎡): 54±5% GB/T 451.2-2002
2. Adhesive Performance: Acrylic
Initial Adhesion (N): 16.77 FTM 9
20 min.180'Peel Adhesion (N/25mm) : 8.78/8.78 FTM 1
20 min.90'Peel Adhesion (N/25mm): 8.75 FTM 2
Storage Temperature: -15°C to 70°C
Minimum Lakelling Temperature: 10°C
3. Liner: PET (Polyester)
Caliper (μm): 30±5% GB/T 451.3-2003
Weight (g/㎡): 41±5% GB/T 451.3-2003
It can be stored for 1 year at the temperature of 23+2'C and relative humidity of 50+5%
The 75mic PP with PET Liner Adhesive Labels Material is a high-performance solution designed for complex labeling applications requiring precision and durability. The label features a 75micron polypropylene face stock, renowned for its chemical resistance and dimensional stability, paired with a 100micron polyethylene terephthalate (PET) release liner. The PET liner offers superior tensile strength and flatness compared to traditional paper liners, reducing wrinkles and misalignments during high-speed application.
A solvent-based acrylic adhesive with medium-tack properties ensures secure bonding to both smooth and slightly textured surfaces, while the thick PP film resists tearing and curling in harsh environmental conditions.
PET Liner Advantages: The 100micron PET liner provides 50% higher tensile strength than kraft liners, maintaining flatness in humid environments (95% RH) and preventing stretching during automated label dispensing.
Heavy-Duty PP Construction: The 75micron film withstands 500g/cm² puncture force, making it suitable for labeling sharp or irregularly shaped objects like tools, machinery parts, and industrial components.
Balanced Adhesive Performance: The medium-tack acrylic adhesive (peel strength 12N/25mm on steel) offers initial positioning flexibility while developing permanent adhesion within 48 hours, ideal for curved or contoured substrates.
Extreme Chemical Resistance: Passes 200-hour immersion in aggressive solvents (acetone, MEK, toluene), making it the preferred choice for labeling chemical drums, fuel containers, and industrial cleaning products.
High-Temperature Stability: Operates reliably between -30°C and 150°C, withstanding short-term exposure to steam (130°C for 30 minutes) and direct flame contact (up to 200°C for 10 seconds).
Industrial and Chemical Packaging: Essential for labeling hazardous materials, solvents, and corrosive substances, complying with GHS (Globally Harmonized System) standards for durability and chemical resistance.
Automotive Aftermarket: Used for replacement part labels, under-the-hood tags, and tire identifiers, resisting engine heat, oil spills, and road debris abrasion.
Marine and Offshore: Suitable for vessel equipment labels, navigation system tags, and safety signs, withstanding saltwater corrosion and UV radiation in harsh marine environments.
Aerospace and Defense: Ideal for component labels in aircraft systems and military equipment, meeting stringent requirements for temperature, vibration, and chemical resistance.
Q: Why choose a PET liner over traditional paper liners?
A: PET liners offer superior dimensional stability in extreme humidity and temperature, reducing label misalignment in high-precision applications like electronics and aerospace.
Q: Can this material be used for outdoor signage exposed to saltwater?
A: Yes, the PP film and PET liner are both resistant to salt corrosion, with a 1000-hour salt spray test (ASTM B117) showing no adhesive degradation or film discoloration.
Q: What is the minimum bend radius for curved surfaces?
A: The 75micron PP film conforms to radii as small as 8mm without cracking, making it suitable for labeling pipes, valves, and cylindrical containers.
Q: Is the adhesive compatible with powder-coated metal surfaces?
A: Yes, the medium-tack acrylic adhesive bonds effectively to low-energy powder coatings, with a pre-application surface wipe recommended for optimal adhesion.
Product Code: YH22567
Product Name: 75u Matt White PP/Acrylic/30u PET
1. Face Stock: Matt White PP
Caliper (μm). 72±5% GB/T 451.3-2003
Weight (g/㎡): 54±5% GB/T 451.2-2002
2. Adhesive Performance: Acrylic
Initial Adhesion (N): 16.77 FTM 9
20 min.180'Peel Adhesion (N/25mm) : 8.78/8.78 FTM 1
20 min.90'Peel Adhesion (N/25mm): 8.75 FTM 2
Storage Temperature: -15°C to 70°C
Minimum Lakelling Temperature: 10°C
3. Liner: PET (Polyester)
Caliper (μm): 30±5% GB/T 451.3-2003
Weight (g/㎡): 41±5% GB/T 451.3-2003
It can be stored for 1 year at the temperature of 23+2'C and relative humidity of 50+5%
The 75mic PP with PET Liner Adhesive Labels Material is a high-performance solution designed for complex labeling applications requiring precision and durability. The label features a 75micron polypropylene face stock, renowned for its chemical resistance and dimensional stability, paired with a 100micron polyethylene terephthalate (PET) release liner. The PET liner offers superior tensile strength and flatness compared to traditional paper liners, reducing wrinkles and misalignments during high-speed application.
A solvent-based acrylic adhesive with medium-tack properties ensures secure bonding to both smooth and slightly textured surfaces, while the thick PP film resists tearing and curling in harsh environmental conditions.
PET Liner Advantages: The 100micron PET liner provides 50% higher tensile strength than kraft liners, maintaining flatness in humid environments (95% RH) and preventing stretching during automated label dispensing.
Heavy-Duty PP Construction: The 75micron film withstands 500g/cm² puncture force, making it suitable for labeling sharp or irregularly shaped objects like tools, machinery parts, and industrial components.
Balanced Adhesive Performance: The medium-tack acrylic adhesive (peel strength 12N/25mm on steel) offers initial positioning flexibility while developing permanent adhesion within 48 hours, ideal for curved or contoured substrates.
Extreme Chemical Resistance: Passes 200-hour immersion in aggressive solvents (acetone, MEK, toluene), making it the preferred choice for labeling chemical drums, fuel containers, and industrial cleaning products.
High-Temperature Stability: Operates reliably between -30°C and 150°C, withstanding short-term exposure to steam (130°C for 30 minutes) and direct flame contact (up to 200°C for 10 seconds).
Industrial and Chemical Packaging: Essential for labeling hazardous materials, solvents, and corrosive substances, complying with GHS (Globally Harmonized System) standards for durability and chemical resistance.
Automotive Aftermarket: Used for replacement part labels, under-the-hood tags, and tire identifiers, resisting engine heat, oil spills, and road debris abrasion.
Marine and Offshore: Suitable for vessel equipment labels, navigation system tags, and safety signs, withstanding saltwater corrosion and UV radiation in harsh marine environments.
Aerospace and Defense: Ideal for component labels in aircraft systems and military equipment, meeting stringent requirements for temperature, vibration, and chemical resistance.
Q: Why choose a PET liner over traditional paper liners?
A: PET liners offer superior dimensional stability in extreme humidity and temperature, reducing label misalignment in high-precision applications like electronics and aerospace.
Q: Can this material be used for outdoor signage exposed to saltwater?
A: Yes, the PP film and PET liner are both resistant to salt corrosion, with a 1000-hour salt spray test (ASTM B117) showing no adhesive degradation or film discoloration.
Q: What is the minimum bend radius for curved surfaces?
A: The 75micron PP film conforms to radii as small as 8mm without cracking, making it suitable for labeling pipes, valves, and cylindrical containers.
Q: Is the adhesive compatible with powder-coated metal surfaces?
A: Yes, the medium-tack acrylic adhesive bonds effectively to low-energy powder coatings, with a pre-application surface wipe recommended for optimal adhesion.
The 75-micron matte white polypropylene (PP) substrate delivers a sophisticated, non-reflective surface that enhances readability and visual appeal, making it ideal for premium branding and detailed information display. The acrylic adhesive provides robust and durable bonding to a wide range of surfaces, ensuring labels stay put even under demanding conditions, while also exhibiting good temperature resistance. The 30-micron PET release liner offers a smooth and easy peel, preventing adhesive transfer and ensuring clean separation, contributing to efficient application processes. Additionally, the PET liner adds dimensional stability, making the labels suitable for automated labeling machines.
This product is PP with matte coating. Suitable for high-speed labeling.It can be used for general daily chemicals and beverage labels. It is also economical and practical. It can be used for barcode printing and has strong adaptability to various packaging.
The 75-micron matte white polypropylene (PP) substrate delivers a sophisticated, non-reflective surface that enhances readability and visual appeal, making it ideal for premium branding and detailed information display. The acrylic adhesive provides robust and durable bonding to a wide range of surfaces, ensuring labels stay put even under demanding conditions, while also exhibiting good temperature resistance. The 30-micron PET release liner offers a smooth and easy peel, preventing adhesive transfer and ensuring clean separation, contributing to efficient application processes. Additionally, the PET liner adds dimensional stability, making the labels suitable for automated labeling machines.
This product is PP with matte coating. Suitable for high-speed labeling.It can be used for general daily chemicals and beverage labels. It is also economical and practical. It can be used for barcode printing and has strong adaptability to various packaging.
UV ink and water-based ink are applicable. It can be used for letterpress, flexographic,screen printing, etc., but not for adhesive printing. Thermal transfer and resin ribbon printing are available. Ink and ribbon testing before printing is necessary. Avoid printing on the edge of the label, especially for screen UV ink and UV varnish. To ensure smooth processing please use a sharp film-specific die-cutting knife, especially in flat-pressed die-cutting methods.
UV ink and water-based ink are applicable. It can be used for letterpress, flexographic,screen printing, etc., but not for adhesive printing. Thermal transfer and resin ribbon printing are available. Ink and ribbon testing before printing is necessary. Avoid printing on the edge of the label, especially for screen UV ink and UV varnish. To ensure smooth processing please use a sharp film-specific die-cutting knife, especially in flat-pressed die-cutting methods.