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The Role of Transparent Labels in Modern Packaging Design

In today’s competitive marketplace, packaging plays a critical role in shaping consumer perception. Transparent labels are increasingly favored by food, beverage, and cosmetic brands because they highlight the natural beauty of the product while maintaining a premium and minimalist look. Be...

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Understanding Label Application Direction for Smooth Labeling

When it comes to roll labels, application direction (also called unwind direction) plays a key role in ensuring your labels are applied correctly and efficiently. The label application direction refers to how the labels are oriented on the roll—whether the top, bottom, left, or right edge ...

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Understanding Thermal Label Paper

When it comes to thermal label paper, there are several options available depending on your application needs. From single-proof to tri-proof, and even five-proof thermal labels, each type has its unique characteristics, cost, and performance. In this blog, we’ll break down the key differen...

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What Is Thermal Paper and Why It Matters for Your Business

If you’ve ever received a receipt at a store, printed a shipping label, or worked in logistics, chances are you’ve come across thermal paper. It’s one of the most widely used materials in daily business operations—but what exactly is it, and how do you choose the right one...

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Is Nonwoven Fabric Cloth or Paper?

Is Nonwoven Fabric Cloth or Paper? Nonwoven fabric is neither cloth in the traditional sense nor paper; it is a type of "non-woven material." It is made by directly bonding fibers into a web structure through physical, chemical, or thermal processing, without the need for traditional processes l...

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What are the raw materials for nonwoven fabrics?

Nonwoven fabric is a new type of environmentally friendly material. Its raw materials mainly include polypropylene, polyester, and polyamide. Nonwoven fabric is a nonwoven fiber material; it is not a fabric spun from textile fibers, but rather a new type of fiber material with specific uses forme...

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