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PVC Transparent Label Strip

    • Product Name PVC Transparent Label Strip
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC) poly(chloroethene)
    • CAS No. 9002-86-2
    • Chemical Formula (C2H3Cl)n
    • Form/Physical State Solid
    • Factory Site Yudu County, Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China
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    • Manufacturer Anhui Liwei Chemical Co., Limited
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    317966

    Material PVC
    Transparency Transparent
    Thickness 0.3mm
    Width 40mm
    Length 1 meter
    Color Clear
    Application Label holding
    Adhesive Non-adhesive
    Flexibility High
    Weather Resistance Moderate
    Temperature Tolerance -20°C to 60°C
    Surface Finish Glossy
    Cutting Method Scissors or cutter
    Reusability Reusable
    Typical Use Retail shelving

    As an accredited PVC Transparent Label Strip factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing PVC Transparent Label Strip is securely packed in rolls, each containing 100 meters. Protective film wrapping ensures clarity and dust resistance.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL): PVC Transparent Label Strips securely packed, maximizing container space, moisture-protected, ensuring safe transport and easy unloading.
    Shipping The PVC Transparent Label Strip is securely packed in moisture-resistant cartons to prevent damage during transit. Each carton is clearly labeled and sealed. Shipping is handled via reliable logistics partners, offering both standard and expedited delivery options. Tracking information is provided, ensuring safe and timely arrival at your facility.
    Storage PVC Transparent Label Strips should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture. Keep the strips in their original packaging or sealed containers to prevent dust and contamination. Avoid contact with strong acids, alkalis, or solvents. Ensure the storage area is free from sharp objects to prevent physical damage to the strips.
    Shelf Life The shelf life of PVC Transparent Label Strip is typically 12–24 months when stored in cool, dry, and shaded conditions.
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    Introducing Our PVC Transparent Label Strip

    Our Decades at the Core of Vinyl Innovation

    Every plant manager and operations supervisor who walks through our shop floor notices the precision shaping our PVC transparent label strip. It comes from decades of stretching film, calibrating the blend, managing line temperature, and running hands over the final coil to ensure no surprise gradients or haze. In our experience, the clearest film doesn’t start with a resin delivery—it grows out of constant tweaking, watchfulness, and a willingness to discard anything less than near-perfect. Our model for the transparent label strip runs at 56mm and 76mm width, both at 0.25mm and 0.4mm thickness, punched and cut with the same profiles every time. By living in the technical details and not drifting from recipe, we pin down the clarity and strength customers need to eliminate separation in bottling, shrink-wrap, and labeling lines.

    Why Label Strip Clarity Makes Life Easier on the Floor

    Packing plant teams don’t remember the years a film ran trouble-free—they remember the few times cloudy, brittle, or curled material stopped lines or rejected piles of labeled bottles. So we stay tuned to this, knowing it takes only one roll of murky or overbrittle strip to threaten business. For automated labelers that run hours at a stretch, we produce a roll with consistent wipe-on surface tension and a release speed calibrated to prevent sticking or tearing. From our chemists’ desks to line engineers and shift technicians, we learned over years that perfect visibility isn’t just aesthetic—it means error checks run smoother and misalignment, skipped codes, or misplaced stamps can’t hide behind a cloudy band. We recognize this matters on the line, not just on paper.

    Why Model, Gauge, and Finish Matter

    The label strips we coil for our bottling clients have never just been about length and width. Every year in formulation, resin delivery, and extrusion temp presents a new challenge, but the goal stays the same: A band with the right firmness to load trays, not curl or snap if tabs tug, and a surface that welds cleanly to adhesives without ghosting or rippling. Our 76mm rolls handle oversized or extra-wide label runs, while 56mm sits in the mainstream for water, spirits, and soft drink bottles. Pulling the caliper exactly to 0.25mm means you get the balance between flexibility and pull resistance—no tendency to stretch out shape or deform in high-speed wrapping. Some lines work with the thicker 0.4mm version for oversized SKU labels or multilayer codes, where a touch more stiffness pays off. We run batch tests with every coil, keeping haze values low and transmitting nearly all visible wavelengths, so nothing in our strip covers up critical information printed on the label beneath it.

    How Our PVC Label Strip Stands Apart From Others

    We tune our chlorinated, non-phthalate formulas—no two supplier lots ever match the last exactly, and over the years, ignoring this has ruined many hours for unwary plants and factories. We always pay attention to catalyst purity and batch consistency, and avoid cost-cutting resins that weaken clarity or add unwanted flexibility. Label strip makers in some markets might cut corners to win lower-spec orders, but we reject any offcuts, haze, or yellowing we spot before shipment ever leaves our line. Some clients in hot, humid regions came to us after warped, clouded label bands choked their wrap stations within months. We use anti-UV and anti-aging additives, proven in long warehouse tests, so you are not shipping a product that degrades in transit or on slow shelves. Hands-on work with plants running 20,000 labels an hour trained us to fix double-cuts, hanging tabs, and surface stick—all typical when buying by price alone rather than from a manufacturer who stands by the resin blend batch after batch.

    Usability and Daily Handling: Toughness Tested by Shift Crews

    Plant shift heads kept teaching us one thing: poor-quality strips snagging over guides, leaving micro scratches, or breaking out of the dispenser mid-shift grind the flow to a crawl and build up hidden costs. Many alternatives in the market don’t finish their coil edges with our precision, and rough-cut or uneven edges show up as snags, splits, or jams inside automatic labeling heads. Our team builds every lot for easy threading and handling—grabbing the coil and spooling it up, plant workers don’t have to worry about tangling, tears, or brittle snap-offs even at the end of a roll. Over years, we got used to calls from old customers working with another vendor, returning to our strips once mislabeling and waste started rising. Consistency isn’t just a claim for us—it shows in everyday small details that crews appreciate: surface smoothness, label code legibility, tight coil winding, and edge cuts finished without fuzz or shearing.

    Reliability in Print and Adhesion

    Markets with high-level print code requirements—QR codes, tamper-evident layers, production lot tracebacks—pay very close attention to how each covering film responds to print heads and post-process adhesives. Faulty strips from some traders tend to reject ink or adhesives, causing skewed or incomplete labels. Our products don’t just take ink—they lock in orientation and resist spreading or smudging. Our process removes surface contaminants, so you never lose label sharpness or face sudden delamination during logistics. Collaborations with ink producers resulted in compatibility benchmarks, so our strip works with water-based, UV-cure, and solvent-based inks. Companies using our rolls for variable data prints or compliance markings asked us for years for feedback and faster prototypes; their real-world trials keep shaping our material process—not the other way around.

    Why We Are Not Just a Supplier, But a Partner for the Plant

    We aim to fill the role of a long-term problem solver for every production line we supply. Sales cycles end, but machines need to run every hour. Recurring issues with inferior strips—whether mismatched gauge, bond failures, or shrink misfit—forced some operators into high maintenance downtime. We keep a close relationship with floor managers and line supervisors, updating them on batch changes, resin substitutions, or format rollouts. No customer wants a message about a surprise shortfall or spec change, and our line managers are in regular touch with mechanical teams to keep feedback flowing. Problems in our supply line become problems on your floor—we make sure that doesn’t happen. Crews trust our strip to keep their labels straight, readable, and unblemished over thousands of cycles, and our technical field staff visits the lines to solve root issues before they snowball.

    What Consistent Quality Means in the Real World

    Shops working three shifts don’t have patience for strips that break out of sequence, throw off the label application, or leave glue streaks at the tail. Our philosophy comes from these realities—reliable output is the foundation of every decision we make on formula choice, plant overhaul, or tooling. Regular shipping checks, pre-stretch trials, and repeat caliper reads confirm every batch, so crews don’t get surprised on arrival. Feedback from our biggest account—over half a million label changes in a year—drives us to keep tough specs, clear requirements, and direct dialogue with their engineers. If a run ever disappoints on gauge or finish, our plant treats it as a top priority, with root cause analysis and rework before another meter runs out. We know firsthand that long-term trust comes from this uncompromising approach.

    Environmental Practices and Safety Mindset

    PVC’s environmental profile draws attention across the entire chain, from sourcing through to final application. Over years of production, we adapted to use phthalate-free, low-migration plasticizers and test for leachates and volatiles that could compromise pack safety. We test every run to ensure compliance with food contact and packaging safety norms, so the label strip entering beverage, pharmaceutical, or beauty packaging stands up to external reviews. Waste at our plant is strictly separated and recycled or reprocessed wherever possible, with internal audits checking every stage. Regulatory shifts in different markets prompted changes in formulation, which we adapted ahead of deadlines, preventing last-minute switches or unapproved lots. Every pallet leaving our floor comes with a document record, and compliance officers can trace every coil to its origin batch, with process notes attached.

    How We Adapt to Evolving Labeling Demands

    Today, designs change rapidly. Short production runs and specialty bottle formats mean the strip has to flex between layouts without losing clarity or strength. Brand teams call for ever thinner or wider strips, with crisp optics and no milky cast, so we shifted our production to offer narrow tolerances and custom winding sizes. In practice, this means longer changeovers and more tool swaps on our line, but it lets our plant serve both established high-volume brands and boutique manufacturers. Runs for limited editions or high-gloss, decorative bottles often have print requirements far beyond simple UPC codes, needing strips that transmit every shade or foil effect. Our plant never outsources cutting, so edge quality and precision match even as formats switch. By owning the whole process, we can supply specialty requests with the same attention we give to standard high-volume runs.

    The True Cost of Shortcuts

    Competitors sometimes offer deep discounts on label strips by cutting corners on resin quality, switching to recycled content without disclosure, or reducing additive loads. We’ve seen cases where this leads to unpredictable shrink or yellowing, glue build-up on application heads, or surface fracture under cold/hot storage. Problems reach the customer in the form of failed audits, rejected stock, lost print sharpness, or costly downtime for plant maintenance. Our factory stands by a policy of refusing shortcuts, tracking resin sources, and maintaining documentation and open plant tours to any customer. This approach builds security across your supply chain and means that every roll you receive meets the same standards every time. By refusing games with composition or undocumented substitutions, we protect our clients from the unpredictable fallout that always follows a cheaper purchase in the labeling world.

    Performance Feedback From the Shop Floor

    Nothing teaches a manufacturer faster than feedback straight from the end user. Over hundreds of site visits, our engineers saw firsthand the daily routines—wiping rolls, threading strips, troubleshooting labelers. Experience in the factory revealed what standard specs never show: abrasion from repetitive touch, impact from pressed tabs, heat cycling through the wrapper, and chemical exposure from inline cleaning. We responded to each pain point, changing the finish, introducing slight anti-static touches, and adopting winding techniques that reduce jamming and edge fray. Labeling teams tell us again and again: the real test comes not in appearance, but in whether the job runs uninterrupted, with no extra waste or extra work for the line.

    Real Ownership of Our Production

    Being the manufacturer gives us responsibility and advantage in equal measure. We oversee every aspect of compound blending, line tool setup, machine calibration, slitting, and inspection. Visitors always see batches running on the same sets of monitored extruders, control staff running calipers and gloss meters, and finishing crews physically checking every batch against archived specs. Because we own the compliance reporting, every roll is traceable by batch and resin lot, and our technical files open to any client or third-party auditor. No unnamed suppliers intervene behind the scenes: ownership means problems get solved at the source, quickly and transparently. Customers who switched from traders or resellers often struggled with little recourse for off-spec runs—our plant stands as the only accountable party, ready to adjust, rework, and advise directly.

    Beyond the Commodity: Building Trust Through Consistency

    For many procurement teams, label strips end up just another line on a ledger. We treat every shipment as a trust contract—the foundation for months of production, audit comfort, and customer satisfaction down the supply chain. Years of steady business relationships confirm that our approach to manufacturing delivers not just a commodity PVC product, but a partner in supply reliability, planning, and risk reduction. Supervisors and QA staff at our customers’ plants know exactly what’s coming in the box, with no surprises or quality shortfalls. Our job isn’t finished until the application line’s last meter of the strip runs without a hitch. By standing behind our product, adapting it to meet new requirements, and answering technical questions with clarity, our plant gives purchasers a degree of control, transparency, and security that goes beyond the basics.

    Continuous Improvement: Listening, Learning, Refining

    Feedback, both positive and negative, never goes unused here. We routinely cycle real-world plant learnings back into production—modifying finishes to reduce static, reformulating for new print compatibility, introducing user-friendly winding notches. Over time, this built a reputation for dependability and clarity our clients come to rely on. Calls from technical managers facing unexpected issues—curled ends, moisture blurring, or thermal distortion—lead to joint reviews and measured adjustments. We see our biggest opportunities where others failed, and do not shy away from extra testing cycles or expensive small-batch prototyping where the project demands it.

    What You Get With Our Strip—Not Just a Product, But a Commitment

    Every roll of PVC transparent label strip represents effort across every level of our team: blend formulation, temperature and gauge checks, clean winding, precise slitting, hands-on QC, and clear traceability. The daily commitment shows up in how smoothly lines run, how few scraps need tossing, and how many plant managers stop worrying about labels and turn energy back to making their product. We step in to troubleshoot, run custom trials, and deliver consistent supply under even shifting timelines. If a problem ever occurs, your call reaches the same plant experts who made the strip—no barriers, no shells of middlemen. By standing firm on manufacturing standards, environmental care, batch transparency, and technical support, we provide more than film: we back every customer’s production run, reputation, and peace of mind.