
Premium Synthetic Labels – Oil, Water & Scratch Resistant
Ideal for electronics, logistics and chemical drums. Zero MOQ, fast shipping from stock.

Ideal for electronics, logistics and chemical drums. Zero MOQ, fast shipping from stock.

High temperature (260°C+), chemical solvents (acetone/toluene), and liquid nitrogen (-196°C). Pass industrial certifications.

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Labels that survive lead-free soldering (260°C+). Perfect for PCB assembly, SMT, and engine components.

Withstand acetone, toluene, MEK, and acids. No lifting, no smearing. Ideal for chemical drums and lab equipment.

Ultra-low temperature down to -196°C. Reliable adhesion on cryo-vials, biobanks, and freezer racks.

Oil, water, scratch resistant synthetic labels. For logistics, automotive, outdoor assets, and general industrial use.
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Start with the labels and ribbons that customers trust most: durable PET labels, solvent-resistant materials, and high-temperature PI labels that survive reflow ovens.
Volume discounts start at 10 rolls. Most orders ship within 5 days. Worldwide delivery.
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Premium cryogenic label engineered for long‑term storage in liquid nitrogen (-196°C) and ultra‑low freezers (-80°C to -150°C). Maintains adhesion and legibility on cryo‑vials, Cryotube, and freezer racks without cracking or delaminating.

Premium solvent‑proof label engineered to resist aggressive chemicals including acetone, toluene, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), xylene, and ethyl acetate. Ideal for chemical drums, laboratory bottles, and industrial containers that require permanent, legible identification even after direct solvent exposure.

Premium polyimide (PI) label designed to withstand lead‑free reflow soldering temperatures up to 260°C (500°F). Amber colored, ultra‑thin, and highly adhesive – ensures traceable barcodes on PCBs through multiple thermal cycles.

Premium resin thermal transfer ribbon designed for printing on synthetic labels (PET, PI, PP, PE) that require superior resistance to heat, chemicals, and abrasion. Ensures barcode readability in outdoor, industrial, and cryogenic conditions.

Premium polypropylene (PP) synthetic paper label offering excellent tear resistance, waterproof performance, and recyclable material. Ideal for food packaging, outdoor cartons, chemical drums, and eco‑conscious applications where PET is too rigid.

Premium white polyester (PET) label offering excellent resistance to oil, scratching, and mild chemicals. Designed for thermal transfer printing on industrial assets, electronics, logistics packaging, and laboratory equipment.
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Every application starts with a real problem: heat that burns ordinary labels, solvents that wipe out ink, or cryogenic temperatures that shatter adhesives. We solve those first.
Labels that survive lead‑free reflow soldering (260°C+). Anti‑static options for clean rooms. Small size, high adhesion, and barcode readability after multiple thermal cycles.
Resist aggressive solvents like acetone, toluene, MEK, and acids. No edge lifting, no smearing. Ideal for chemical drums, reagent bottles, and safety data sheet labels.
Direct immersion in liquid nitrogen (-196°C). No cracking, no adhesive failure. Perfect for cryo‑vials, cryopreservation box, and long‑term biostorage.
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We don’t just source labels – we engineer and produce them. Every roll is coated, slit, and inspected in our own facility, with strict process control from raw material to finished goods.
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Discover why durable synthetic labels outperform paper labels in warehouse and logistics applications by reducing barcode failures, replacement costs, and operational downtime.

Avoid the 5 most common mistakes first-time buyers make when purchasing industrial labels, including choosing the wrong material, adhesive, ribbon, and printing method.

What makes PI labels survive 260°C reflow soldering? Learn how polyimide works, when you need it, and how to choose the right one for PCB assembly.
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Customer notes
Proof from labels that survive the worst conditions.
4.9 average from recent product reviews
“We use their high-temp PI labels on every PCB batch through reflow at 260°C. The barcode never fades, even after three thermal cycles.”
“The chemical resistant labels are the only ones that stay on our solvent drums. Acetone, toluene – nothing makes them lift.”
“We switched to their cryogenic labels after samples failed at -80°C. Now they hold perfectly in liquid nitrogen. Incredible adhesion.”