Pressure-sensitive Paper - Attachment

Attachment

Labels can be attached by:

  • Heat activated adhesives: for example, "in-mold labeling" can be part of blow molding containers and employs heat activated adhesives. Hot melt adhesives are also used.
  • Pressure sensitive adhesives (also called PSA or self-stick) are applied with light pressure without activation or heat. PSA labels often have release liners which protect the adhesive and assist label handling.
  • Rivets used to attach information plates to industrial equipment
  • Shrink wrap for printed shrinkable labels placed over packages and then heated to shrink them
  • Sewing for clothing, tents, mattresses, industrial sacks, etc.
  • Wet glue (starch, dextrin,PVA etc.) or water moistenable gummed adhesive
  • Yarn or twine, so as to tie on the label

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