PP (polypropylene)
PP labels stand out for their strength, durability, flexibility and light weight.
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- Resistant to moisture and contact with liquids
- Withstand UV rays
- Offer durability against abrasion, wear, fading or other physical damage
- Suitable for curved and irregular surfaces and for flexible containers
- PP labels allow for crisp, high-quality printing
- Lightweight and suitable for weight-sensitive products
Product sheets
Did you know that...
The EU 10/2011 regulation guarantees that plastic materials do not release harmful substances into food. In addition, FDA 21 CFR 177.1520 regulates the use of polymers (polyethylenes and polypropylenes).
The GHS (Globally Harmonized System) is a UN system that unifies the classification and labeling of chemicals worldwide.
CLP (Classification, Labeling and Packaging) is the European regulation based on GHS.
Both require labels to include: hazard pictograms, risk and precautionary statements, product and supplier data.
Polypropylene is recyclable and, consequently, can facilitate the recycling of the containers in which it is applied.