I wonder if everyone knows the difference between coated paper with film and without film?
Today, I'll give you all a brief answer.
Firstly, the coated paper labels without lamination have clear printing and strong color expression ability, but they are not wear-resistant and can be torn easily. They are suitable for non-long-term use and situations where there are no special requirements for the objects to be labeled.
After being coated with a matte film, the coated paper label has a frosted texture on its surface. At the same time, it can also reduce the wear and tear on the printed patterns and text, prevent water from entering the label, and prevent it from being contaminated by oil stains, providing a good protective effect for the label.
So everyone can choose according to their own needs.
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