How to store self-adhesive labels correctly?
Adhesive labels are a type of printing material commonly used in logistics, retail and other fields, and their quality and effectiveness directly affect the operational efficiency and economic benefits of related industries. To ensure the quality and service life of self-adhesive labels, it is necessary to pay attention to their correct storage methods. The following are several key points for correctly storing self-adhesive labels.
1. Storage environment
The correct storage environment is crucial for adhesive labels. Adhesive labels are susceptible to factors such as light, oxidation, and moisture, so it is necessary to choose a dry, cool, and ventilated place for storage. At the same time, it is necessary to avoid direct sunlight, high temperature environments, humidity, toxic gases, and other situations to avoid affecting the quality and effectiveness of the label.
2. Storage location
Adhesive labels should be stored to avoid mixing with other chemicals or items, especially those with harmful substances and irritating odors. At the same time, attention should be paid to measures such as moisture-proof, dust-proof, and anti-static to ensure that the surface of the label is clean and tidy, avoiding pollution and damage. In addition, in the packaging of the label, attention should also be paid to using packaging materials that meet the standards to avoid affecting the quality of the label due to damage and other reasons.
3. Storage temperature and humidity
The storage temperature and humidity of self-adhesive labels should be within an appropriate range, with a recommended temperature of 20-25 ℃ and a relative humidity of over 40%. If the environment is too humid, the self-adhesive label can easily absorb moisture and deform, and in severe cases, it may even become unable to peel off. Low humidity can cause the adhesive label to lose its stickiness and affect its effectiveness.
4. Regular inspections
After long-term storage, the quality of self-adhesive labels may also be affected, such as reduced stickiness, color fading, etc. Therefore, it is necessary to regularly check the quality of labels and the integrity of packaging materials during the storage process. If any abnormal situations are found, they should be dealt with in a timely manner.
In summary, the correct storage methods for self-adhesive labels include selecting a suitable storage environment, avoiding mixing other items, controlling storage temperature and humidity, and conducting regular inspections. Only under correct storage conditions can the quality and effectiveness of self-adhesive labels be guaranteed, and production efficiency and economic benefits be improved.
