Face Stocks

Your choice of face stock and adhesive are important. Their intended use, the substrate the label is applied to, and the environment all play an important role in its performance. Keep these considerations in mind when making a decision:

  • Are the labels imprinted? If so, how will they be imprinted?
  • Do the labels need to be permanent, removable or repositionable?
  • What is the expected life span of the labels after application? Less than one year? One to three years? More than three years? Is the expected life span inside or outside?
  • What surface will the label be applied to? Paper, metal, glass, wood, painted surfaces, corrugated box, plastic or shrink-wrap?
  • What is the shape and texture of the application surface? Smooth, rough, cylindrical, flat, curved, flexible or pebbled? What condition is the surface? Wet, dirty, dusty, or oily?
  • At what temperature will the labels be applied? Moderate temperature (40° to 80°)? A freezer (less than 32°)? During the lifetime of the labels, what temperatures will they be exposed to? What is the temperature of the product at the time of application? Estimate the minimum and maximum temperatures.
  • What harsh environments will the labels be exposed to? Will they be placed in ovens, freezers, or microwaves? Exposed to direct sunlight, chemical baths, abrasives, petroleum products or chemical solvents?
Label Construction

We have more than 40 standard face stocks available. Take a look through the characteristics of each to see which one will work best for you:

Common Label Stocks

Unique Impression Label Stocks

Ultra-Performance Label Stocks

Additional Label Stocks