Super Tack Strong Adhesive Paper Labels for Inkjet & Laser Printers
- Material Code:
- ST
- Prices From:
- N/A
- Sizes Available:
- 0
- Material: Standard Matt White Paper
- Printer Compatibility: Inkjet and Laser Printers
- Adhesive: Super Tack
- Waterproof: No
- Please note that this range has now been discontinued.
- This range of labels was made with white paper and a super tack adhesive. We discontinued this range back in 2019 after conducting tests on our high tack (HT) label range. These tests revealed that the adhesive used on our HT range was actually producing better results for our customers compared with that used to make our ST range. We therefore decided to discontinue our super tack range of labels as we already offered a better alternative!
- Our high tack product can be found by clicking on the "High Tack" link in the A-Z list on the left or by searching for "high tack labels" using the search bar above.
- Our high tack range is made with matt white paper and a high tack permanent adhesive, which creates extremely strong adhesive bonds. These labels can be printed using inkjet or laser desktop printers and are also suitable for handwriting.
- HT labels are designed to create and sustain extremely strong adhesive bonds on a wide range of surfaces and particularly those that standard permanent adhesives may struggle to bond with efficiently. This includes those made of unusual materials and those that have curved or variable surfaces.
- They are also designed for label applications where it is vital that labels remain in place for a long time and/or are extremely difficult to remove. High tack products are commonly used by security companies, by food manufacturers and suppliers, by manufacturers who need to label a variety of surfaces (e.g. metal pipes, wooden logs, plastic bags, and fabric samples etc), and are also ideal for the storage and transportation of goods.
- A label’s adhesion depends on four factors; the strength of the adhesive, the length of time the label is stuck onto an item, the temperature, and the surface onto which the label is applied. These four factors interact with each other, so we advise that customers request a sample to test in their own unique conditions.