Is there a product that can replace BOPP synthetic label paper?

2025-02-07 16:06
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There are indeed products that can replace BOPP synthetic label paper, which usually have environmentally friendly, biodegradable, or better performance characteristics. Here are some possible alternatives:


1. New plant-based materials:

This type of material is made from plant-based materials, which are biodegradable and meet environmental requirements.

After coating on the surface of paper products, it forms a "film like" state with strong toughness and crack propagation resistance.

It can replace traditional BOPP glossy film, BOPP tactile film, and BOPP matte film, suitable for various packaging needs.

It has been applied in the processes of aluminum foil, food grade card boxes, and pulp molded products, solving the problems of traditional materials such as metal oxidation and inability to print.

2. PET (polyethylene terephthalate) film:

PET transparent adhesive has higher transparency and can provide clearer visual effects, making it suitable for occasions where the content behind the label needs to be displayed.

Better temperature resistance, able to withstand a certain range of high temperature environments, suitable for applications that require high temperature resistance.

The printing performance is also good, with high stiffness and resistance to deformation, suitable for outdoor or high-quality adhesive labels.

3. Other environmentally friendly film materials:

Biobased biodegradable materials such as PLA (polylactic acid) and PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoates) have excellent biocompatibility and degradability, making them environmentally friendly.

However, the cost of these materials may be higher and they may not perform as well as BOPP in certain aspects, so the selection needs to be based on specific application scenarios.

4. Paper label material:

For some simple label requirements, paper label materials can be considered. These materials are low-cost, easy to print, and recyclable, meeting environmental requirements.

However, it should be noted that paper labels may not be as good as plastic film materials such as BOPP in terms of water resistance and wear resistance.

When choosing alternatives, specific application scenarios, performance requirements, cost budgets, and environmental regulations need to be considered. At the same time, it is also necessary to pay attention to the development trend and market acceptance of new materials to ensure that the selected materials can meet market demand and have sustainable development.


In addition, with the continuous advancement of technology and the improvement of environmental awareness, there may be more innovative alternatives emerging in the future, bringing more choices and changes to the BOPP synthetic label paper market.