Thermal Transfer Labels are a type of label that uses heat to transfer ink from a ribbon onto the label material. The process involves a thermal printhead that applies heat to the ribbon, melting the ink and transferring it onto the label surface. This creates a bond that is resistant to smudging and fading, ensuring the label remains legible over time.
Our Thermal Transfer BOPP (Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene) Gloss Permanent labels are commonly used when needing water and tear resistant, durable labels with permanent adhesive in both indoor and outdoor environments, e.g. food packaging labels.