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Thermal labels are a type of label used in a variety of industries, including retail, healthcare, and logistics. They are printed using a thermal transfer printer, which uses heat to transfer ink from a wax or resin ribbon onto the label. Thermal labels are often used for product identification, shipping labels, barcodes, and other applications. They are durable, smudge-proof, and resistant to fading, making them ideal for long-term use. Thermal labels are also cost-effective and easy to use, making them a popular choice for businesses.
Thermal labels are available in a variety of sizes, shapes, and materials, including paper, polyester, and vinyl. They can also be printed in a variety of colors, including black, white, and custom colors. Thermal labels are often used in combination with other labeling technologies, such as RFID tags and barcodes, to provide a comprehensive labeling solution.
Some companies in the thermal label market include Zebra Technologies, Brady Corporation, Avery Dennison, and CCL Label. Show Less Read more