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Stickers have a wide range of uses. They may be used as self-adhesive labels to mark products and the resources in the warehouses, markings on sport events, vehicle signage, as well as address labels. It is possible to order labels online in various formats and sizes, up to 50,000 units at a time.
Our stickers are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Experience the superior print quality at an affordable cost.
FAQ for product stickers
The stickers are sent as follows, depending on the format:
50 x 20 mm (rounded corners)
70 x 25 mm (rounded corners)
85 x 55 mm (rounded corners)
37 x 52 mm
40 mm (round)
80 mm (round)
145 x 95 mm (oval)
All formats listed here are delivered on A4 sheets (maximum). All other sticker formats are delivered as single die-cut stickers.
Adhesive paper (MC white) is used for the indoor area, which is more like paper and has similar properties (easier to tear). For outdoor use, permanent self-adhesive white film (polypropylene) is used. As the name suggests, it feels more like film (smooth) and is tear-resistant, which allows it to be used outdoors.
Adhesive paper and film are "permanently adhesive". This means that they cannot be easily removed and may leave residues on the surface when removed.
Glue residues can often be successfully removed with household remedies such as soapy water or vinegar. Alternative ways to remove adhesive residues are benzine or special adhesive removers. Although these aids are very effective, caution should be exercised as they can also attack the surfaces.
The adhesive used for adhesive paper and film is vegan.
This minimises the risk of the corner areas becoming detached from the surface.
Our stickers have a slotted reverse side, which can be removed from the carrier material by folding it.
No, but the product Adhesive films makes this possible.
The bonding temperature is between 5 °C and 40 °C and the operating temperature is between -40 °C and 80 °C (short-term 100 °C).
The adhesives are water-based and dissolve in a water bath after prolonged immersion. Therefore, especially adhesive paper semigloss should not be wiped off. The PP film, on the other hand, is less sensitive.