Brand Name: | SF |
Model Number: | SF38 |
MOQ: | 1000 pieces |
Price: | 0.01USD-0.05USD |
Delivery Time: | 7-12 work days |
Payment Terms: | T/T,L/C |
MOQ | 50pcs |
Surface Finishing | Glossy or matte are available |
Application | bottle,jar,shopping bag,package box,etc |
Thermal Label Jumbo Roll for Waybill & Shipping Barcode Logistics Label Printing Supplier
The primary functions of thermal labels include information recording, automated management, and eco-friendly features. Thermal labels generate text, images, or barcodes through a chemical reaction in the coating layer, which is triggered by localized heating from the print head. They are widely used across various sectors such as supermarket weighing scales, chemical laboratories, logistics, pharmaceuticals, food service, and retail.
Application Scenarios
Supermarket Weighing Scale Labels: Used to record product price and weight, enabling quick identification by customers and cashiers.
Chemical Laboratories: Used to label containers like test tubes and beakers for easy documentation and sample tracking.
Logistics: Applied to shipping labels on parcels, allowing for effective tracking and management of logistics information.
Pharmaceuticals: Used for printing medicine labels to ensure accurate documentation and traceability of drug information.
Food Service & Retail: Employed in order printing and inventory management, improving operational efficiency.
Technical Principle
Thermal labels work by using localized heating from the print head to activate a chemical reaction in the coating. The color-forming process occurs between leuco dyes and developers within a temperature range of 60–160°C. Depending on the formulation, the print can appear in colors such as blue, black, or magenta. The color intensity is directly related to the temperature and duration of heating. This printing method requires no ink cartridges or ribbons, making it simple, convenient, and capable of high-speed output.
Eco-Friendly Features
Thermal label printing requires no ink or consumables, offering advantages such as a fully dry process, no fumes, and minimal noise. Additionally, protective coatings can absorb UV radiation, slow the degradation of thermal components, and extend the lifespan of printed images.