These labels are designed for chemical drums, bottles, containers, and hazardous-material packaging. They provide clear printing with resistance to fading, detachment, temperature variation, and outdoor exposure. Label materials can be selected according to the chemical product and container substrate. Synthetic paper is commonly used on plastic drums to provide water resistance. Curved small-diameter plastic containers require materials and adhesives selected for limited bonding areas. PP or PET synthetic labels can be used on metal chemical drums. Strong oil-resistant adhesives are available for contaminated or oily surfaces. GHS-compliant versions provide standardized hazard communication with resistance to water, sunlight, acids, alkalis, and prolonged marine exposure.
Specification
Product type: Chemical-container and hazard labels Compatible containers: Plastic drums, plastic bottles, metal drums, metal containers, and selected glass bottles Material options: Synthetic paper, PP synthetic film, and PET synthetic film Adhesive options: Standard and high-strength oil-resistant adhesive Environmental resistance: Water, sunlight, high and low temperatures, wind erosion, acids, alkalis, and seawater exposure Compliance option: Color GHS hazard labels with standardized dimensions and colors Applications: Lubricants, cleaners, paints, industrial chemicals, and hazardous materials
Features
GHS-compliant label options Clear fade-resistant printing Water-resistant constructions Plastic and metal compatibility Strong oil-resistant adhesives Acid and alkali resistance Outdoor weathering durability Custom chemical-label designs