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Labels are more than just printing: A complete guide to high-performance labels and compliance marking.

In the industrial and commercial sectors, labels serve as both "identification" and "security guardians." A qualified label ensures information delivery, product identification, and compliance with national laws and regulations.
I. High-Performance Industrial and Specialty Application Labels
Providing comprehensive and professional solutions for extreme environments and cybersecurity needs:- UL Certified Labels (UL 969): Designed specifically for electrical and electronic products, passing rigorous safety verification. Features high-temperature resistance, chemical corrosion resistance, and strong adhesion, ensuring they do not peel off or become blurred even under the high temperatures of machine operation.
- High Weather Resistance Labels: Designed for outdoor, freezing, or humid environments. Offers UV resistance, moisture protection, and non-detachable adhesive, remaining clearly legible even in harsh climates.
- Security, Anti-counterfeiting, and Warranty Labels: Offers fragile stickers or VOID tear-off labels. Once attempted to open, the label leaves irreversible markings, providing the best defense for protecting company secrets and warranty claims.
II. General and Statutory Labelling of Goods (Essential for Compliance)
According to the Commodity Labelling Act, commercially available goods must have correct labeling; otherwise, they will face regulatory risks.- Statutory labeling requirements: Includes product name, manufacturer information, country of origin, main ingredients, and expiration date.
- Logistics and Warehouse Management: High-precision barcode labels help businesses achieve intelligent logistics tracking and retail management.
III. Professional Certifications and Quality Labels
💡 When your products need to pass UL factory inspection, the "traceability" of the label is crucial:- Labels as Identification: Approved part markings should include the company name and model number.
- Processing and Wire Cutting Standards: After wires are cut or rewound, they must be affixed with the corresponding Processed Wire certification label.
- Molded Parts Traceability (QMMY2): Plastic parts must have labels identifying the source of materials, and the proportion of recycled materials used must be strictly controlled (usually below 25%).
- The perspective of San-ta: We assist you in providing the most complete and compliant traceability labeling solution when facing UL factory inspectors' audits.
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