How can the design of self-adhesive labels meet the special needs of different industries?
Publish Time: 2024-08-01
Self-adhesive labels are widely used in different industries, and their design needs to meet the special needs of various industries.
In the food industry, safety is the primary consideration. Label materials must be non-toxic and odorless and meet the standards of relevant food contact materials. In terms of design, key information such as food ingredients, production date, and shelf life must be clearly and accurately marked, and the fonts and patterns must be eye-catching and easy to read, so that consumers can understand the product situation. For example, for some refrigerated foods, the stickiness of the label must be able to maintain good in a low temperature environment and will not fall off due to the low temperature in the refrigerator. At the same time, the label material must also have a certain degree of water resistance to prevent damage due to water vapor on the surface of the food or the cleaning process.
The pharmaceutical industry has more stringent requirements for self-adhesive labels. The label must accurately display information such as the name of the drug, usage and dosage, and expiration date to ensure the safety of the patient's medication. In order to achieve traceability, it may also be necessary to include coding information such as the batch number of the drug. In terms of design, the color and pattern of the label must comply with the specifications and standards of the pharmaceutical industry, giving people a professional and rigorous visual experience. Moreover, for some special medicines, such as those that need to be stored away from light, the label may need to have certain light-shielding properties to prevent light from affecting the quality of the medicine.
In the electronics industry, self-adhesive labels need to have anti-static properties. Because electronic products are prone to static electricity during production and transportation, ordinary labels may absorb dust or be damaged by static electricity. The label design should be small and exquisite, able to adapt to the characteristics of miniaturization of electronic products, and at the same time be able to be firmly attached to the complex surface of electronic products. For example, on products such as mobile phones, the label may need to withstand certain bending and friction, and its viscosity and wear resistance must meet the corresponding standards. In addition, for some high-end electronic products, the appearance design of the label must also conform to the product's sense of technology and fashion, and enhance the overall image of the product. In short, the design of self-adhesive labels requires a deep understanding of the special needs of different industries, and careful consideration of various aspects from material selection to pattern and text design to better serve the application of various industries.