The beverage label covers wine, spirits, beer, FAB (flavored alcoholic beverages), NAB (non-alcoholic beverages), bottled water, and soft drinks. The use of self-adhesive labels in the fields of beer, flavored alcoholic beverages, non-labeled alcoholic beverages and soft drinks is increasing. Most beverage manufacturers choose a clear label design. Ultra-transparent labels are often used in clear glass bottles or PET bottles. In a humid bottling line environment, the use of a special glue that maintains high definition makes the label look crystal clear. The PET backing paper ensures a smooth layer of adhesive so that the substrate can achieve maximum contact clarity when labeling.

According to the final application of the beverage, it is necessary to use a good quality glue and surface material, not only to guarantee the filling, transportation, refrigeration and final drinking, but also to achieve good results in high temperature disinfection and ice water immersion. The special tags we have developed can withstand a variety of external environments.

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In the wine industry, although films have been used more and more widely, the focus remains on coated paper and art paper. Wet strength treatment can help the paper fibers resist changing temperature and humidity and avoid wrinkling or blistering during labeling or storage. It is necessary to carry out anti-alkali treatment when the bottle is washed out during bottle recycling and bottle washing. The paper processed in this way, combined with a special washable glue, maintains the integrity of the label during the bottle washing process so that the (wash bottle) machine is not blocked. The term WSA refers to the label paper that incorporates these processing methods.

Regardless of the bottle's life cycle, disposables are recyclable, and the glue selected for the label must have excellent tackiness at low temperatures and in wet conditions, on the bottling line and in the bottle's storage. It must also withstand constant refrigeration and be exposed to water and ice.

Labels for high-quality wines and spirits are often meticulously crafted, typically printed on mirrored copper paper and art paper with up to 10 or more colors. Supplementary technologies such as embossing and bronzing techniques will also be used. Also, UV flexo printing is often used, for example when printing large quantities of standard quality coated paper labels.

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