Thermal label paper is a paper processed with a high thermal sensitivity thermal coating. The high-sensitivity surface material can be applied to a low-voltage print head, so the wear on the print head is extremely small. Thermal paper is specially used for electronic scales, cash registers. A kind of thermal paper in the machine. Thermal paper is specially used for thermal printers and thermal fax machines. Its quality directly affects the printing quality and storage time, and even affects printers and fax machines. service life.
As a communication carrier of text and graphics on a fax machine, that is, as a fax paper; as a recording material in medical and measuring systems, such as electrocardiographic drawings, thermal instrument recording paper, etc.; used in Internet terminals. Printing paper; in commercial activities , used to make trademarks, signatures (POS) and more.
Among them, the production principle of thermal paper, which is occupied by the amount of fax paper, is to coat fine powder on the base of ordinary paper. Mixed to produce a color reaction, the colored writing on the thermal paper is unstable and easy to fade, making the content of the document difficult to identify. Commonly used lottery tickets are thermal paper. Ordinary thermal paper is not suitable for long-term storage, but good Thermal paper has been stored for 30 years or more.
Thermal labels are not waterproof, oil-proof, tearable, etc. They are mostly used in supermarket electronic scale labels, chemical laboratories, etc. This product is suitable for letterpress printing, offset printing and flexographic printing. The yellow plastic-coated backing paper has good flatness, and it has good strength for die-cutting on flat pressing or round pressing equipment. Under the suitable environment, this product can be used for automatic labeling, but it is tested jointly by the user and the printing factory. It is appropriate to use it again. Glassine backing paper is used for reel-to-reel printing; yellow-colored kraft paper is used for reel-to-sheet and sheet-to-sheet printing.