Application Scenarios
Automotive parts labels can be made from materials such as PET, PI, or PE, serving as identification for component products. These labels can be printed with barcodes to facilitate manufacturers’ data collection, process management, and product quality tracking. They are applicable across various fields, including but not limited to brake pads, wheels, tires, belts, hoses, automotive engines, calipers, axles, electronic braking systems, wiring harnesses, plastic interior and exterior parts, as well as hood components.
Engine labels, attached to automotive engines, dashboards, and vehicle nameplates, offer excellent temperature resistance, water resistance, and strong adhesion without deformation. Oil-resistant and strong-adhesion labels maintain superior performance under high temperatures and exposure to chemical solvents, adhering effectively to oily, wet, rough, or dirty surfaces.
Automotive parts labels remain intact and do not peel or warp even in harsh production environments, withstanding high-temperature chemical agents, hot water, and high-pressure washing during cylinder head production.
Battery labels, applied to automotive battery surfaces, resist warping and offer excellent temperature resistance, water resistance, acid/alkali resistance, electrolyte corrosion resistance, and anti-static properties.
Safety warning labels, made from high-performance imported materials with superior ink absorption, deliver bright and vivid graphics to warn of potential hazards and prevent accidents.
Wheel labels, with broad applicability, withstand extreme temperatures up to 1300°C, offer excellent temperature compatibility and friction resistance, and are easy to print.
Solutions
Labels are available in various materials and thicknesses, including PET, PI, PE, Paper, NY, AL, Stainless Steel, and inorganic substrates. Coatings come in white, white double-sided, white glossy, and matte finishes, with temperature resistance up to 1300°C. Features include ultra-strong adhesion, scratch resistance, waterproofing, moisture resistance, high peel strength, and durability in harsh production environments, making them specialized labels for low-surface, high-weathering applications.
Applications: Engine traceability labels, exhaust pipes, wheels, bulbs, accessories, brake pads, calipers, frames, hood components, electronic braking systems, wiring harnesses, plastic interior and exterior parts, batteries, and safety warning labels.
Features: Multiple substrate types and thicknesses, suitable for temperatures ranging from -40°C to 1300°C, excellent printing results, chemical resistance, waterproofing, moisture resistance, dirt and abrasion resistance, detergent and oil resistance, high-pressure wash resistance, ultra-strong adhesion with high reset capability, and resistance to peeling, deformation, or warping.