


The IBC label materials utilize reinforced PET, PE, or synthetic paper, ensuring effective adhesion to HDPE, metal, and composite container surfaces. They maintain superior adhesion, print clarity, and durability even under exposure to UV light, moisture, solvents, and temperature fluctuations. These labels must remain readable and firmly attached throughout the container's lifecycle, guaranteeing compliance with international transport and safety standards such as GHS, BS5609, and IMDG.
IBC adhesive labels are also referred to as chemical container labels, industrial drum labels, hazardous material labels, chemical storage tank labels, and large-capacity container labels. They are extensively used in industries such as chemical manufacturing, petroleum refining, agricultural supply, food processing, and logistics.
For IBC labels, the primary face materials consist of durable PET film, synthetic paper, and white PE, paired with high-performance solvent-based or acrylic adhesives. These adhesives are engineered to withstand chemical corrosion, oil contamination, and water immersion while retaining strong tack and peel strength, even on textured or curved container surfaces.
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