The linerless labels are drawn from a self-adhesive continuous band
wound over itself, exactly like adhesive tape, and "cut" to a desired
length at the moment of application. The linerless labels contain, for
an equal diameter, at least double the number of labels compared to a
traditional roll of self-adhesive material. Less clearance is required,
thanks to the contained thickness, which translates into lower costs
for packaging, shipping and storage. Costs for disposing of silicone
liners are totally eliminated. The absence of liners and waste for each
label means that linerless labels cost less than traditional
self-adhesive labels.
Bi-fuel print/apply labeler
Arca’s bi-fuel print and apply labeler uses linerless self-adhesive labeling technology to create self-adhesive, square or rectangular labels that do not require a release liner.
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