Rubber labels are a great way to
help brand your products in a high quality, durable fashion. However, you will
first need to identify which one is best used for what you have to sell.
Similarities
- Visually, there is actually very little difference between PVC and silicone
rubber labels
- Both materials are good for the environment
- Each can be completely customised with your logo and a 3D multi-colour effect
- Both are entirely waterproof
- Neither will have its colour fade when in direct sunlight
- Each can be adapted to either a melt adhesive, self-adhesive or velcro
backing
- Both are very easy to sew onto textiles.
Differences
- PVC labels are cheaper to produce than silicone ones
- Silicone has the ability to stretch, whereas PVC rubber labels cannot
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Silicone label material is slightly more environmentally friendly material than
PVC labels. It is soft against the skin than PVC label as well.
-PVC labels can have a heat resistance up to 45- 50
degree Celsius. Silicone labels can have a heat resistance up to 200 -250
degree Celsius
Branding your products is an integral part of building customer loyalty and a
real relationship with those who buy your products. When it comes to branding
using a logo, you should ensure that whatever means you do it with is durable
and catches the eye. That's why PVC or silicone labels are such a common choice
nowadays.
All of our labels can be fully customised to your brand, and can easily be sewn
onto a number of products, like outdoor clothing, footwear, hats or pet
products. Better yet, the cost of producing rubber labels is very low, even in
small quantities, meaning they are an ideal solution for businesses of all
sizes. We offer free UK delivery and have incredibly fast lead times. To find
out more and to discuss which rubber labels may be best suited to your
products, contact our team today
Email:
sales@perfectlabelslanyards.co.uk
perfect.label@btinternet.com
Telephone:
07716 108 100
Tel./Fax.:
0116 318 3231