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In the modern world of product labeling, printed labels are an essential part of brand presentation. They serve not only to convey information, but also to build and maintain the brand. These labels are produced on cardboard cores with a standard diameter of 76 mm and are compatible with standard label dispensers. By using advanced digital printing technologies such as inkjet and toner printing, our label printing plant prints paper and plastic label materials in brilliant colors, enabling excellent image quality and efficient production. For larger print runs or special applications, traditional printing techniques such as screen, offset and flexographic printing are also used. A key aspect in the production of labels that come into direct contact with food is compliance with strict regulations regarding ink migration in order to ensure the safety and harmlessness of the products.
The production of high-quality printed labels begins with the selection of the right material. Based on the area of application and the specific requirements for the labels, such as resistance to environmental influences or the need for easy removability, a choice is made between different materials such as paper, polypropylene (PP), grass paper or special films for frozen products. In order to make an informed decision, it is important to get an overview of the printing processes. Paper production is a crucial step here, as paper is one of the most common options for label materials and is widely used in various industries due to its versatility. Each material has unique properties that make it particularly suitable for certain applications, be it for labeling food, cosmetic products or industrial goods
Printed labels have become indispensable in industrial production and logistics. They are not only used to mark and identify products, but also optimize processes in merchandise management. With modern, digital printing technologies, QR code labels, barcode labels and individual serial number labels can be applied, enabling seamless traceability and efficient inventory controls. The materials used must be able to withstand various conditions - from extreme temperatures to moisture and chemical influences. The trend is towards sustainable materials that are recyclable and at the same time offer the required durability. Innovative adhesives ensure that labels adhere firmly without leaving any residue, which is particularly important in the electronics industry where damage-free removal may be required for repairs or upgrades.
In the chemical industry, the requirements for printed chemical labels are particularly high, as they must clearly and permanently communicate detailed safety information, hazard pictograms and handling instructions. These labels make a significant contribution to occupational safety and accident prevention by making risks immediately recognizable. The choice of material is based on resistance to aggressive chemicals and the durability of the prints. Specialized printing processes such as screen printing or the use of UV-curing inks ensure that the printed information remains legible even under extreme conditions. The legal framework, in particular the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) guidelines, set standards that must be taken into account when designing chemical labels.
Printed labels in the food industry must provide a wide range of information - from ingredients and nutritional information to country of origin and best-before date. At the same time, aesthetic aspects and branding are important factors, as the label is often the consumer's first point of contact with the product and therefore makes an important contribution to brand boosting. Innovative printing techniques make it possible to produce labels that are not only informative and appealing, but also meet food safety requirements. The choice of inks and adhesives must ensure that no harmful substances are transferred to the food. The trend is towards bio-based, environmentally friendly materials that take into account both food safety and environmental protection.
In the cosmetics industry, printed labels are a key element of product presentation. They not only convey important product information, but also contribute to the brand identity. The challenge lies in choosing materials and printing techniques that enable a high-quality, durable and aesthetically pleasing presentation. Special effects such as metallic prints, embossing or holographic elements can attract the customer's attention and make the product stand out on the shelf. At the same time, the skin compatibility of the labels is an aspect that should not be underestimated, especially for products that are applied directly to the skin. The cosmetics industry is benefiting from the advancing digitalization in the printing sector, which enables a high degree of flexibility in design and rapid adaptation to market trends.
In the wine and liquor industry, printed labels are a central element of product identity. They tell the story of the product, convey quality and tradition and support branding. For bottle labels in particular, the choice of paper, the printing technique and the finish play a key role in the perception of the end customer. High-quality materials such as textured papers and the use of special inks and varnishes can help to create a unique product experience. The trend is moving towards personalized labels that allow customers to be addressed individually and therefore strengthen brand loyalty. Innovative approaches such as augmented reality (AR) on the label open up new possibilities for customer interaction and product presentation.
Our best-price materials are ideal for bulk orders where cost and time play a decisive role. Both paper and polypropylene (PP) in white are particularly popular due to their cost efficiency. These materials can be printed and shipped within 48 hours, while the permanent adhesive ensures excellent adhesion to a variety of surfaces such as plastic, glass or paper. This option is perfect for standard applications where a quick and cost-effective solution is paramount.
Removable labels made of white paper are an excellent choice for reusable packaging, such as honey or wine labels. These labels can be removed without leaving any residue, allowing the containers to be used several times. Removability therefore contributes to increased sustainability and resource conservation.
Opaque label paper with a dark blue reverse side is ideal for concealing existing information on products, whether for barcodes or country-specific information. This material ensures that the original information is not visible through the label, allowing for a clear and uninterrupted presentation of the new information.
Grass paper sets new standards in product labeling with its unique, high-quality grass look that makes products stand out at the point of sale (POS). This material particularly appeals to environmentally conscious consumers and emphasizes the sustainable character of the product.
Label material that has been specially developed for frozen products and can withstand temperatures down to -40 degrees Celsius is indispensable for labeling frozen vegetables, ice cream and frozen pizzas. The exceptional adhesion and durability of this material ensure that the labels perform their function even under extreme conditions.
Thermal papers are particularly suitable for applications where information such as the best-before date (BBD) needs to be printed on the label afterwards. These papers enable flexible use in both direct thermal and thermal transfer printing and are particularly suitable for producing shipping labels.
In digital printing, labels are printed directly from digital data, which enables flexibility in design as well as serialization and personalization options. Offset and flexographic printing are often used for larger quantities and special finishing requirements. Offset printing is characterized by high quality and efficiency for large print runs, while flexographic printing offers a wide range of applications with different inks and substrates, including flexible packaging and labels.
After printing, the label surface is finished, either by applying a varnish - matt or glossy - or by laminating with a protective laminate. This layer not only protects the printed image from abrasion, UV light and moisture, but also gives the labels an attractive appearance. Special finishes such as soft-touch laminates also increase the haptics and enhance the effect at the point of sale.
In the next step, the printed and finished materials are precisely punched or lasered to cut out the individual labels in the desired shape. State-of-the-art technologies allow a high degree of precision here, so that even complex contours can be realized. Weeding removes excess material from around the labels, leaving only the finished label behind.
Finally, the finished labels are wound onto rolls, the size of which is individually adapted to the requirements of the respective label dispenser. Attention is paid to the specific running direction of the labels to ensure a smooth flow in downstream processes such as the automatic application of labels.
For all those who already have a concrete idea of their project, we offer the option of an individual sample print on the chosen material. This service is particularly valuable to ensure that the design, colors and choice of material correspond exactly to your ideas in reality. Within just 2-3 working days, you will receive a precise image of your future label, allowing you to check the design quality, color fidelity and material properties. The individual sample proof is a significant step in making final adjustments before the entire print run is produced and guarantees that the end result exactly meets your expectations.
By using individual sample printing, you minimize the risk of making the wrong decisions and ensure that your printed labels fit your product perfectly. This service is proof of our commitment to offering high-quality, customized solutions that are precisely tailored to the needs and requirements of our customers. Sample printing is not only for quality assurance, but also allows you to fully exploit the potential of your design and effectively present your product on the market.
In the world of printed labels, there is a shift towards greater sustainability. The focus is on using environmentally friendly materials in order to minimize the ecological impact. Labels made from recycled or renewable resources such as grass paper play a prominent role in this, not only because of their unique look but also because they convey an environmentally conscious message. Grass paper is a prime example of the combination of ecological responsibility and aesthetic appeal by bringing sustainability directly onto the product label.
The circular economy is a key aspect in the production of sustainable labels. The reuse of waste paper and other recyclable materials not only reduces the consumption of new wood, but also reduces the environmental impact of transportation. Modern recycling processes make it possible to reuse paper fibers up to 25 times, which increases the durability and environmental compatibility of the labels.
The ecological sustainability of printed labels can be proven not only by the choice of material, but also by transparent life cycle assessments and environmental certificates such as FSC or PEFC. These certificates guarantee that the materials used for the labels come from responsibly managed forests and meet the high standards of environmental protection.
Printed labels play a crucial role in the development of sustainable packaging solutions. They not only enable the communication of product information, but also carry the message of sustainability directly to the consumer. By using environmentally friendly materials and production processes, printed labels help to reduce the carbon footprint of products and shape a sustainable future.