Choosing the right label material is more important than many brands realize. The label is not just for appearance—it must withstand environmental conditions, maintain print quality, and adhere properly throughout the product’s lifecycle.
This guide will help you select the most suitable label material based on your application.
1. Understand Your Product Environment
Start by asking: Where and how will the label be used?
The harsher the environment, the more durable your material needs to be.
2. Choose Between Paper and Film Materials
Paper Labels
Best for: food packaging, cartons, indoor products
Film Labels (BOPP, PE, PET)
Best for: beverages, cosmetics, personal care products
3. Consider Surface Compatibility
Different packaging surfaces require different adhesives and materials:
Always test adhesion before mass production.
4. Think About Print and Design Requirements
If your design includes fine details, gradients, or multiple colors:
Special finishes can enhance your brand:
5. Evaluate Durability Needs
Ask yourself:
If yes, consider:
6. Factor in Application Method
Your labeling method also affects material choice:
Roll labels are typically preferred for high-speed production lines.
7. Balance Cost and Performance
While film materials are more expensive than paper, they often provide better durability and fewer failures—reducing long-term costs.
Tip: Don’t choose based on price alone. A failed label can cost more in rework and brand damage.
Final Thoughts
The right label material ensures your product looks great and performs reliably from production to end use.
If you're unsure, working with an experienced label supplier can help you test materials, recommend suitable options, and avoid costly mistakes.
Need Help Choosing the Right Material?
At JINKE LABEL, we help brands select the most suitable materials based on real application scenarios—from freezer-grade adhesives to durable, high-performance films.
Feel free to reach out for material recommendations or sampling support.
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