Custom Label Adhesives

After finishing the detailed process of designing a product’s custom label, some businesses may tend to rush the last steps to printing. However there are a lot of important considerations to make sure you’re choosing the label features that will work best for your product. One of these main considerations is the adhesive, because choosing the wrong adhesive could extremely hurt the presentation and shelf life of the product’s packaging.

When requesting removability for a label, we tend to ask lots of questions and then ask the customer to test recommendations for suitability in that particular application. There are many things to take into account to choose the right adhesive, here we will explain the main items to keep in mind.

 

Removability.

It’s hard to define this category, because there are certain products that are considered removable, however, this ability declines over time and if enough time has elapsed, then they permanently attach to the substrate. Masking tape is a good example in this case, which is easily removable for a few hours, but the longer it’s left on the surface the harder it is to peel off. Besides time, temperature and the quality of the meeting materials are important factors that are decisive of how removable the adhesive should be.

It is very important that you don’t mistake removability with repositionability, the latter meaning that the label can be repositioned on the packaging for 20 to 30 minutes, without damage being done. Only after the passing of this short period of time does it permanently adhere.

The key to helping your label supplier make a good recommendation for your removable label is to advise them of the substrate to which the label is being applied.

 

Temperature.

It’s very important to know what temperature the adhesive will be applied to the packaging, because under different circumstances different needs have to be met.

Service temperature is defined in a range where the adhesive can function properly after being applied, this is a fairly wide range from about -65º F to +200º F. (specialty products can go beyond these ranges)
Minimum application temperature is the range of temperature when the adhesive can be affixed to the packaging. The adhesive is to some extent a liquid, therefore it needs to be able to flow. In cold temperatures (e.g. frozen goods) special adhesives are needed, because an ordinary one will freeze, which would reduce the adherence of the label. The first 24 hours are crucial, this is roughly the time interval when minimum application temperature affects an adhesive. “All temperature” adhesives are available, however due to its high price, you should only use it when specifically needed.

 

Quality.

Acrylic adhesives have high temperature and solvent resistance, however silicone adhesives have a higher resistance in both areas, but is more expensive. Choosing the best quality label for your budget will be taken into account during a consultation.

Keep these aspects in mind and choose an adhesive that fulfills your specific needs, from the never ending selection the industry has to offer.  A conversation about the conditions the label will be subject to, including application temperature, service requirements, quality and your definition of removability, is a must!

Maximize your Digital Printing

We have talked at great length about the many benefits of digital printing – low waste, low to no setup time, and excellent print quality.  So what then, is the best way to maximize the value of your job on the digital press?  Answer – FILL THE WEB!

Everything in digital comes down to the linear inches (or feet) through the press.  We don’t change our prices based on the complexity of the print — 1C is the same price is 4C printing.  The determining factor is the linear distance required to complete the job.

So, try to fill the 7.75″ print width the best you can.  This great customer, Scott Sakamoto of Hydrorush asked about this and designed his front and back labels to fill the web. If he had made each label just 0.25″ wider, he would have paid twice as much for his printing!

 Small changes make a big difference!  Call us today so we can help you maximize your digital printing dollars.

See us at Beer and Wine Fest

The Spring Beer & Wine Fest

will be open Fri & Sat, April 6-7, 2012, from Noon – 11 p.m. both days at the Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR.

If you go to the Spring Beer & Wine Fest, you’ll see Beer Labels printed at ROSE CITY LABEL. Here are a few great examples.  Help us support great beer in Oregon – and enjoy yourself at the same time.

 

 

Beer for a Cause

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This new brewery is being established just to help build community and to give to non-profit organizations.

A portion of each sale will be donated directly to local community organizations. The pub is still under construction and looking for donations to set up its kitchen.

Drink beer and save the world – what a great combination!

Read more by clicking here.

Labels are a deciding factor of either buying something or picking another brand.

 What are some things that make the best label? What will really catch someone’s eye while also defining your business? Color matching with pleasing tones should always be a top priority. Less words and a well crafted layout will bring in a customer.

At ROSE CITY LABEL, design and implementation are crucial for labels, this is why each customer is taken care of individually to make sure only the best will be created and produced. A hastily made label can push away potential customers and even turn off loyal ones from the company. Also, ROSE CITY LABEL offers clients both Flexographic and Digital printing, expanding options tenfold. These custom labels will withstand the wear and tear of shipping and customer handling and everything in-between.

ROSE CITY LABEL has been in business since 1928, and even maintained during this tough economy, while providing for Oregon and the rest of the United States.

Whether you need a small run or large run, we can suit your needs and your vision.

 

Beautiful new beer label – drink up

 

At Rose City Label, we don’t get to take credit for the beautiful, creative label designs our customers submit, but we do get to bring them to life on the printing press.  This is another great new seasonal beer from SOB designed by Michael Lee of iDesign in Ashland, OR.  Michael has great creative vision, but is always willing to work with us to provide the correct file type and designs to make the job press friendly.  The end result isn’t just a beautiful Beer Label design, but also an excellent finished product on the bottle in your local store.

The combination of creative vision and excellent print quality is what helps SOB stand out on the shelf.

Thank you to all of our amazing customers that trust us with their printing.