Any material, including paper, film, fabric, laminated or solid foil, suitable for converting into PS label stock.
Top layer of a label construction sometimes also called the substrate (i.e. paper, foil, mylar, vinyl, etc.)
Materials that can be used as the substrate for pressure sensitive labels (e.g., film, paper, foil, etc.). The face material is attached to a support sheet from which it is peeled when used. Alternative terms: base material; body stock; face stock.
Any paper, filmic, fabric, laminate, or foil material suitable for conversion into self-adhesive labels. To form the final laminate this material will be bonded with the adhesive coating carried on the silicone coated backing, or liner.
Label and decal typically consist of three layers: a paper, film, metal, or other substrate (the face material); a self-adhesive layer, and a liner (or backing). (2.) The substrate, front, or face of a sign, nameplate, overlay, or tag.
Any paper, filmic, fabric, laminate or foil material suitable for converting into pressure sensitive labelstock. In the finished construction this web is bonded to the adhesive layer and becomes the functional part of the construction. Refer NS.