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Pressure Labels are an indispensable tool for businesses and organizations. They help label products at varying levels of pressure. The use of this labeling material is not limited to the packaging industry but has applications in all kinds of industries and products. Pressure Labels can be customized according to the customer's requirements for all products and applications. This helps the company in designing products for specific applications in household products, automotive products, chemicals, food & beverage, medical devices, apparel & accessories, electronics, sports goods, toys & hobbies, and other consumer products industries.
Pressure labeling is necessary for many applications in the food and beverage, clothing & fashion, industrial, cosmetic, and healthcare industries. Labeling applications cover almost all aspects of product development. Pressure labeling helps in effective product identification, efficient packaging, quality control, cost reduction, and consistency across the manufacturing process. Some of the applications include barcoding, hologram, direct digital printing (DDP), laser printing, hydrophobic coating, multi-color inks, and full-color lamination. In the beverage industry, the increasing demand and environmental issues have made it mandatory for every beverage to be packaged in an eco-friendly manner.
There are a variety of labeling applications based on different needs. There are labels for beverage applications such as labels for beer, soft drinks, liquor, coffee, tea, etc. There are labels for tobacco applications like cigarette labels and those for healthcare. There are adhesive labels that are beneficial for packaging, and there are food and dairy labels that are helpful for product branding. Other applications include labels for automotive, construction, electronics, chemical applications, food service equipment, and healthcare. Since there is a massive demand for pressure-sensitive labels in the food and beverage industry, new labeling machines are being introduced to gain a competitive advantage. For instance, Accraply, a U.S.-based manufacturer of label application systems, has introduced Sirius 100, a cost-effective pressure-sensitive labeling machine for highly flexible production lines.