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Fragile paper self-adhesive labels are a special type of self-adhesive label material. The base material is fragile paper (a kind of paper with extremely low tensile strength), and the back is coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive. If one attempts to peel or tear it after application, the base material will break and fracture, making it impossible to remove completely, thereby achieving the functions of preventing tampering and preventing replacement. Its core function is to visually identify whether the label has been artificially damaged through its own "fragile" characteristic, and it is widely used in scenarios that require ensuring the authenticity of information and preventing secondary use.
Core characteristics of fragile paper self-adhesive labels
High fragility
The base material itself has extremely low tear resistance. Once it is torn or peeled off after being adhered, it will immediately break into small fragments and cannot be restored or transferred completely, preventing the label from being reused after being removed from the surface.
Even if it is carefully peeled off using tools (such as a blade), it will cause damage to the label surface and make the information blurry, losing its original identification meaning.
Adhesion stability
The pressure-sensitive adhesive on the back is moderately stable, capable of firmly adhering to various smooth surfaces such as glass, plastic, metal, and ceramics, and is not prone to natural detachment; however, after adhesion, it forms an "irreversible" attachment, and peeling results in fragmentation.
Information carrying capacity
The surface can print text, patterns, QR codes, anti-counterfeiting codes, etc., and is compatible with ink printing and digital printing processes, meeting the needs of identification, anti-counterfeiting, and traceability.
Some products can be coated with matte or glossy finishes to enhance printing clarity and resistance to light abrasion (but without affecting its fragile nature).
Scene adaptability
Suitable for dry, ambient temperature environments (avoiding failure of the adhesive layer due to humidity or high temperature), and requires high surface flatness of the object to be adhered (rough surfaces may affect the adhesion strength).
Not suitable for long-term outdoor exposure (weather resistance is generally poor, and it is susceptible to ultraviolet rays and rain), and is mainly used in indoor or short-term identification scenarios.
Anti-counterfeiting assistance
The "fragile" characteristic of itself is already a physical anti-counterfeiting method. Combined with printed anti-counterfeiting patterns, codes, etc., it can enhance the product's anti-counterfeiting level, and is often used for anti-counterfeiting identification of products prone to imitation, such as electronic products, medical devices, tobacco, alcohol, cosmetics, etc.
Customization flexibility
Labels can be customized in shape (such as circular or irregular shapes), size (roll or flat sheets), and printing content (brand LOGO, serial numbers, warning messages, etc.), to meet the personalized identification needs of different scenarios.
Fragile paper self-adhesive labels are a special type of self-adhesive label material. The base material is fragile paper (a kind of paper with extremely low tensile strength), and the back is coated with pressure-sensitive adhesive. If one attempts to peel or tear it after application, the base material will break and fracture, making it impossible to remove completely, thereby achieving the functions of preventing tampering and preventing replacement. Its core function is to visually identify whether the label has been artificially damaged through its own "fragile" characteristic, and it is widely used in scenarios that require ensuring the authenticity of information and preventing secondary use.
Core characteristics of fragile paper self-adhesive labels
High fragility
The base material itself has extremely low tear resistance. Once it is torn or peeled off after being adhered, it will immediately break into small fragments and cannot be restored or transferred completely, preventing the label from being reused after being removed from the surface.
Even if it is carefully peeled off using tools (such as a blade), it will cause damage to the label surface and make the information blurry, losing its original identification meaning.
Adhesion stability
The pressure-sensitive adhesive on the back is moderately stable, capable of firmly adhering to various smooth surfaces such as glass, plastic, metal, and ceramics, and is not prone to natural detachment; however, after adhesion, it forms an "irreversible" attachment, and peeling results in fragmentation.
Information carrying capacity
The surface can print text, patterns, QR codes, anti-counterfeiting codes, etc., and is compatible with ink printing and digital printing processes, meeting the needs of identification, anti-counterfeiting, and traceability.
Some products can be coated with matte or glossy finishes to enhance printing clarity and resistance to light abrasion (but without affecting its fragile nature).
Scene adaptability
Suitable for dry, ambient temperature environments (avoiding failure of the adhesive layer due to humidity or high temperature), and requires high surface flatness of the object to be adhered (rough surfaces may affect the adhesion strength).
Not suitable for long-term outdoor exposure (weather resistance is generally poor, and it is susceptible to ultraviolet rays and rain), and is mainly used in indoor or short-term identification scenarios.
Anti-counterfeiting assistance
The "fragile" characteristic of itself is already a physical anti-counterfeiting method. Combined with printed anti-counterfeiting patterns, codes, etc., it can enhance the product's anti-counterfeiting level, and is often used for anti-counterfeiting identification of products prone to imitation, such as electronic products, medical devices, tobacco, alcohol, cosmetics, etc.
Customization flexibility
Labels can be customized in shape (such as circular or irregular shapes), size (roll or flat sheets), and printing content (brand LOGO, serial numbers, warning messages, etc.), to meet the personalized identification needs of different scenarios.