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Stretch Sleeve Labels are a type of plastic packaging used to provide a secure and attractive label for a variety of products. They are made from a thin, stretchable plastic film that is printed with a product's branding and information. The film is then applied to the product using a heat-shrink process, which shrinks the film to fit the product's shape. This type of packaging is popular for its ability to provide a secure and attractive label for a variety of products, while also being cost-effective and easy to apply.
Stretch Sleeve Labels are used in a variety of industries, including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and household products. They are also used in the automotive industry for labeling parts and components. The labels are available in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes, allowing for a customized look for each product.
Companies in the Stretch Sleeve Labels market include Avery Dennison, UPM Raflatac, CCL Industries, Constantia Flexibles, and Coveris. Show Less Read more