How to prevent soft labels from damaging product packaging?




To avoid soft labels from damaging the outer packaging of goods, the following measures can be taken:


1. Choose the right type of label

Label material selection: Choose the right label material and ensure that it has sufficient flexibility and stickiness to adapt to different types of product packaging. For fragile or sensitive products, soft or semi-soft labels can be selected to avoid damage to the packaging during transportation and handling.

Low-viscosity labels: For product packaging that needs to be easily removed, choose low-viscosity soft labels to avoid damage to the packaging surface when tearing off.


2. Correct position of labels

Avoid sticking labels in vulnerable areas: Stick labels in non-critical areas of product packaging and avoid placing them in vulnerable places such as corners or openings of packaging.

Consider the shape of the package: For some special-shaped products, the position of the label should be adjusted according to the design of the packaging to avoid sticking the label directly on the product surface.


3. Use label protection materials

Protective film or protective layer: A protective film or transparent material can be added to the surface of the soft label to reduce friction and damage to the packaging caused by the label. Especially during long-term storage or transportation, this protective film can effectively avoid direct contact between the label and the packaging.

Appropriate use of double-sided tape: If the label needs to be fixed in a special area, use low-strength double-sided tape or materials with low adhesion to avoid permanent damage to the packaging.


4. Correct label application process

Avoid excessive pressure: When applying labels, avoid applying excessive pressure, which can reduce the adhesion between the label and the packaging surface, thereby reducing damage to the packaging when the label is removed.

Avoid high temperature or humid environment: When applying soft labels, high temperature and humid environment should be avoided, which may affect the stickiness of the label, resulting in damage to the label or the surface of the packaging being pulled.


5. Clarity and size of labels

Appropriate size: The size of the label should match the product packaging, and avoid excessive labels that put too much burden on the packaging surface, causing deformation or damage to the packaging.

Simple design: Try to design simple and clear labels, avoid excessive decoration or patterns, so as to reduce unnecessary friction and damage to the label during the attachment process.


Through these measures, the soft label can effectively avoid damage to the outer packaging of the product during use, ensuring the integrity and beauty of the product.


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