How to choose the appropriate thickness of three heat-resistant label paper?

2025-01-30 09:44
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Selecting the appropriate thickness of thermal label paper requires a comprehensive consideration of several factors, including application scenarios, durability requirements, printing equipment compatibility, and cost. Here are some specific suggestions:


First, select according to the application scenario

1.Wet or oil environment: For the three heat-resistant label paper used in a wet or oil environment, thicker paper should be selected to increase its water resistance and oil resistance. For example, in an environment such as a kitchen, cold storage or chemical warehouse, 80gsm or thicker paper can be selected.

2.Conventional indoor environment: For conventional indoor environments, such as offices, warehouses, etc., you can choose medium thickness paper, such as 60gsm to 80gsm, which can not only meet the basic water and oil proofing needs, but also maintain good printing effect and cost effectiveness.

3.Special requirements scenarios: For scenarios that require long-term storage or high wear resistance, such as library collection labels and outdoor equipment signs, thicker paper can be selected to ensure long-term stability and readability of labels.

Second, consider the durability needs

1.Wear resistance: The thicker the paper, the better its wear resistance is usually. If the label needs to be touched or rubbed frequently, thicker paper should be selected to reduce wear.

2.Tear resistance: Thicker paper also has strong tear resistance, which is suitable for scenes that need to withstand a certain external force.

Third, ensure the compatibility of printing equipment

1.Print head pressure: Different thicknesses of paper have different pressure requirements for print heads. Thicker paper requires greater print head pressure to ensure print quality. Therefore, when selecting the thickness of the paper, it is necessary to ensure that the printing equipment used can meet the printing requirements of the thickness.

2.Feed smoothness: Thicker paper may affect the printer's feed smoothness. When choosing paper, you can consult the printer manufacturer or consult the relevant documentation to understand the printer's support range for paper thickness.

Fourth, consider the cost factor

1.Paper price: In general, the thicker the paper, the higher the cost. When choosing paper thickness, it is necessary to consider cost effectiveness and actual needs to avoid unnecessary waste.

2.Overall cost: In addition to the price of the paper itself, you also need to consider the overall cost of printing costs, maintenance costs and so on. Thicker paper may require more ink or carbon strips, increasing printing costs; At the same time, thicker paper may also wear the printer more, increasing maintenance costs.

Fifth, refer to common thickness specifications

According to the common market specifications, the thickness of the three thermal labels has a variety of choices, such as 60gsm, 70gsm, 80gsm and so on. Among them, 80gsm paper is more commonly used because it strikes a better balance between durability and cost. Of course, the specific choice needs to be determined according to the actual application scenario and needs.


In summary, the selection of the appropriate thickness of thermal label paper needs to consider multiple factors such as application scenarios, durability requirements, printing equipment compatibility and cost. In practice, tradeoffs and choices can be made according to specific needs.