Barcode Labels and Tags

Self-adhesive barcode labels and tags for warehouse, manufacturing and logistics applications.

Selecting the right self-adhesive barcode label, label stock or tag directly affects print quality, barcode readability and the reliability of the labelling process. Important factors include label size, material, adhesive, winding direction, core diameter, operating temperature and whether direct thermal or thermal transfer printing is required. Warehouse labelling, logistics labels, product identification, manufacturing labels and packaging marks may all require different materials and adhesives. A well-chosen label helps reduce printing errors, improves barcode scanning reliability and supports stable inventory, traceability and shipping workflows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common are paper-based labels (thermal paper for direct thermal, matte or gloss paper for thermal transfer), while durable applications call for plastic-based (PP, PE, PET) labels. The adhesive is also selectable: permanent, removable, deep-freeze and high-temperature variants exist. The surface and environment determine the right combination.

Cold storage requires labels with deep-freeze adhesive that stick at sub-zero temperatures and on damp surfaces. Outdoor and chemical environments call for plastic-based labels paired with a resistant (typically resin) ribbon, as paper and standard prints degrade quickly in such conditions. Knowing your specific environment, we recommend tested materials.

No, direct thermal labels have a heat-sensitive coating and the printhead's heat creates the print directly, without a ribbon. This makes operation simpler and cheaper, but the print fades over time with heat, light and abrasion – ideal for short-lifecycle labels.

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