Pressure Sensitive Laminate - What is a pressure sensitive laminate?
Definition of PRESSURE SENSITIVE LAMINATE:
A label construction made up of three layers; a face material, a pressure sensitive adhesive, and a backing sheet coated in a release agent. The layers are laminated together and then die cut to produce the individual labels. The final product can be in sheet, roll, or fan-fold format. Pressure sensitive laminates use an adhesive that is tacky in normal conditions, meaning the labels only need the pressure of a finger or hand to adhere to a substrate.
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Label Planet (2020) What is a pressure sensitive laminate? | Definition. Available at: https://www.labelplanet.co.uk/glossary/pressure-sensitive-laminate/ (Accessed: January 1, 2024).
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