Durable Label Questions for Industrial Products
Industrial and chemical product labels often require careful specification because the label may need to carry warning text, barcodes, batch information and product instructions. Durability should be reviewed through use case details rather than assumed from a generic label name.
What does durable mean?
Durable can mean different things: moisture exposure, abrasion, outdoor storage, chemical contact, handling, curved surfaces or long shelf life. Buyers should describe the application instead of asking for a single universal durable label.
Material and adhesive factors
Material and adhesive direction depends on container surface, product category, storage condition and expected handling. Film label options may be considered for some demanding uses, but final suitability should be confirmed before production.
Artwork and readability
Industrial labels may include warning icons, small text, technical information, barcode and batch code areas. Artwork should be checked at final size. The brand should confirm legal or compliance-sensitive wording.
What to send for review
Send container material, label size, product category, use environment, quantity, artwork file, barcode requirements and any packing or export requirements.
FAQ
Can TC Pack guarantee chemical resistance?
No. Resistance requirements should be reviewed by application, material and supplier confirmation before production.
Can small warning text be printed?
Small text can be reviewed, but final readability depends on size, artwork, print method and approved files.
Should I request samples?
Samples can be discussed when the material, adhesive, artwork and use condition are clear enough to review.
