Improved Adhesion For Labels Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp
Specification of Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp, Improved Adhesion for Labels
| Name | Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp, Improved Adhesion for Labels |
| Color | White |
| Material | 100% wood pulp |
| Substance | 45g, 48g, 50g, 55g, 60g, 65g, 70g |
Features of Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp, Improved Adhesion for Labels
The 40-120gsm range keeps this reliability consistent: lighter weights stick smoothly for retail price labels, while 80-120gsm variants add rigidity to stay adhered through shipping jostles or warehouse handling. No more peeling labels mid-transit or unreadable barcodes from loose edges—just dependable stickiness for any labeling need.
Application of Thermal Paper 40gsm-120gsm100% Wood Pulp, Improved Adhesion for Labels
For economical gear like cash registers and credit card terminals (often used for in-store labeling too), the 40-60gsm variants feed smoothly while their strong adhesion keeps price labels or small product tags stuck to packaging—no peeling when customers handle items or staff restock shelves. Even adding machines for inventory labels benefit from its reliable stickiness on paperwork.
For small portable printers (handheld logistics scanners, field service devices), the 80-120gsm options excel at on-site labeling: shipping labels stay adhered to textured cardboard through transit, equipment tags cling to curved metal surfaces in workshops, and event wristband labels resist peeling from sweat or movement. No more re-sticking labels mid-task—its adhesion holds up wherever portables are used.
FAQ
Q1: Why is 100% wood pulp better for adhesion than mixed pulp?
A1: Its dense, uniform fibers bond tightly with adhesive, acting as a stable anchor. Mixed pulp’s uneven fibers cause peeling—wood pulp avoids this for long-lasting grip.Q2: Will 40-60gsm stay stuck on frequently handled retail packaging?
A2: Yes. Adhesion resists peeling from customer/staff touches, and it feeds smoothly through in-store devices like cash registers.Q3: Can 80-120gsm hold shipping labels on textured cardboard in transit?
A3: Absolutely. Thicker pulp adds rigidity, and adhesive clings tight to rough surfaces—withstands jostling, no peeling, barcodes stay scannable.Q4: Does it stick to slightly oily metal (e.g., workshop tags)?
A4: Definitely. Specialized adhesive + wood pulp bond works on oily metal/curved surfaces—holds for months without lifting.
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