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What are the different types of labels desmat sells ?
Labels are versatile and widely used for various purposes, including identification, organization, branding, and communication. Numerous labels are available, each tailored to specific applications and requirements. Here are some common types of labels made by desmat, visit our label product page and for label resources visit our Label resources page
1. Adhesive Labels
Adhesive labels, also known as self-adhesive or sticky labels, have a backing material coated with adhesive on one side. They are widely used for product labeling, address labels, shipping labels, and general-purpose labeling.
2. Barcode Labels
Barcode labels feature printed barcodes that can be scanned for inventory management, product tracking, and retail applications. They include an unique identifier in the form of parallel lines, which can be read by barcode scanners. Barcode labels are commonly used in retail stores, warehouses, and logistics operations.
3. Thermal Labels
Thermal labels are coated with a heat-sensitive material that reacts to heat from a thermal printer, creating text or images without the need for ink or toner. They are widely used in various industries for barcode printing, shipping labels, receipts, and other applications requiring durable, high-quality prints.
4. Product Labels
Product labels are used to provide essential information about a product, including branding, ingredients, usage instructions, warnings, and more. They are typically printed on high-quality materials with attractive designs to enhance the product’s presentation and appeal to consumers.
5. Security Labels
Security labels are designed to prevent tampering, counterfeiting, or unauthorized access to goods or documents. They often include features such as holograms, tamper-evident materials, or unique identification codes to ensure product authenticity and enhance security.
6. Safety Labels
Safety labels are used to convey important safety information and warnings to prevent accidents or hazards. They are commonly found in workplaces, public areas, and products that pose potential risks. Safety labels often include standardized symbols, text, or pictograms to provide clear and concise safety instructions.
These are just a few examples of the many types of labels available for various applications. When selecting labels, consider the specific purpose, required durability, adhesive strength, printing requirements, and environmental conditions to ensure the labels meet your needs effectively.