Customers who have made anti-counterfeiting labels often give feedback on a question: Why is my anti-counterfeiting label not sticking? Or maybe it's so easy to peel off when pasted on. Today, the editor will share with you how to store anti-counterfeiting labels. Firstly, anti-counterfeiting labels should be placed at room temperature, warm Customers who have made anti-counterfeiting labels often give feedback on a question: Why is my anti-counterfeiting label not sticking? Or maybe it's so easy to peel off when pasted on. Today, the editor will share with you how to store anti-counterfeiting labels. Firstly, anti-counterfeiting labels should be placed at room temperature, and the temperature should not be too high or too low. The temperature should be around 25 degrees Celsius and the humidity should be around 60%. The presence should not be in direct contact with sunlight or rainwater, and should be placed in a suitable location. Once again, anti-counterfeiting labels should be sealed well, and if not used up, the mouth should be sealed. A label should be used up within 3 years as much as possible, otherwise the adhesive and coating materials will change and affect the effectiveness of use. Thirdly, when storing anti-counterfeiting labels, it is not advisable to place them too high. Each label should be kept flat and not folded. If placed too much, it will cause excessive pressure on the anti-counterfeiting label itself, and the adhesive will easily overflow, causing the label to deteriorate and stick together, leading to waste. Fourthly, attention should be paid to the contact temperature and humidity of the object to be pasted and the anti-counterfeiting label. Different materials and adhesives should be selected for different objects to be pasted.
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