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Thermal Transfer Labels are a type of label used in a variety of industries, including retail, manufacturing, and logistics. They are created using a thermal transfer printer, which uses heat to transfer ink from a wax or resin ribbon onto the label material. Thermal transfer labels are known for their durability and resistance to fading, making them ideal for applications that require long-term labeling. They are also often used for barcodes, as they can be printed with a high degree of accuracy.
Thermal transfer labels are available in a variety of materials, including paper, polyester, and vinyl. They can also be printed in a variety of colors, allowing for greater flexibility in labeling applications. Additionally, thermal transfer labels can be customized with logos, text, and other graphics, making them a popular choice for branding and promotional purposes.
Some companies in the Thermal Transfer Label market include Brady Corporation, Zebra Technologies, Avery Dennison, and CCL Label. Show Less Read more