In the fast-evolving world of pressure-sensitive materials, synthetic paper with an art paper liner has become a practical and high-value solution for applications that demand durability, print clarity, stable converting performance, and professional presentation. This product combines a synthetic paper face material, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and an art paper release liner to create a versatile self-adhesive construction suitable for labels, packaging, promotional printing, industrial identification, pharmaceutical packaging, cosmetic packaging, food packaging, maps, albums, and premium printed products.
Unlike ordinary paper-based self-adhesive materials, synthetic paper offers exceptional resistance to tearing, moisture, abrasion, folding, perforation, and environmental stress. These properties make it an excellent choice when conventional paper labels may fail, wrinkle, absorb moisture, or lose their visual quality. At the same time, the art paper liner provides strong support, smooth handling, and reliable release behavior during printing, die-cutting, sheet processing, and final application.
This article explores the product structure, performance advantages, application value, production strengths, customization options, and competitive benefits of synthetic paper with art paper liner. It also highlights the manufacturing capabilities of Suzhou Piaozhihua Composite Material Technology Co., Ltd., a professional producer of high-grade self-adhesive label materials with advanced coating, laminating, cutting, testing, and customization capacity.
Synthetic Paper With Art Paper Liner
Content
- 1 Product Overview
- 2 Core Product Structure
- 3 Key Specifications
- 4 Performance Advantages over Ordinary Paper Labels
- 5 Advantages over Common Film Labels
- 6 Printing and Graphic Performance
- 7 Application Fields
- 8 Adhesive Customization for Different Environments
- 9 Liner Options and Their Importance
- 10 Manufacturing Strengths Behind the Product
- 11 Customization and OEM/ODM Capability
- 12 Packaging and Delivery Advantages
- 13 Competitive Advantages in the Market
- 14 Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility
- 15 How to Select the Right Configuration
- 16 Quality Considerations for Printers and Converters
- 17 Why the Product Supports Better Brand Value
- 18 Company Strengths Supporting Long-Term Cooperation
- 19 Practical Use Scenarios
- 20 Frequently Asked Questions
- 20.1 Q1: What is synthetic paper with art paper liner?
- 20.2 Q2: What is the standard product configuration?
- 20.3 Q3: What are the main advantages compared with ordinary paper labels?
- 20.4 Q4: Can the product be used for premium printing?
- 20.5 Q5: Which adhesive should be selected?
- 20.6 Q6: Why is the liner important?
- 20.7 Q7: Can roll width and sheet size be customized?
- 20.8 Q8: Is the product suitable for cold-chain packaging?
- 20.9 Q9: What packaging options are available?
- 20.10 Q10: What manufacturing strengths support product quality?
- 21 Conclusion
- 22 References
- 23 Product: Synthetic Paper With Art Paper Liner
Product Overview
Synthetic paper with art paper liner is a self-adhesive label material designed for customers who need the printability of paper, the durability of film, and the processing stability of a reliable release liner. The standard structure includes 75-micron synthetic paper as the face material, water-based adhesive as the bonding layer, and 140g art paper as the liner. Depending on the customer’s application requirements, the face material, adhesive type, liner weight, roll width, and sheet size can all be customized.
The product is supplied in jumbo rolls, finished rolls, or sheets. Common jumbo roll widths include 1000 mm, 1020 mm, 1080 mm, and 1530 mm. Sheet sizes may include A4, A3, 20 x 30, 21 x 30, 24 x 36, 50 cm x 70 cm, 70 cm x 100 cm, or custom sizes. This flexibility allows printers, converters, packaging companies, and brand owners to match the material format to their production equipment and end-use requirements.
The synthetic paper face material is available in multiple thicknesses, including 54 microns, 75 microns, 100 microns, 150 microns, and 260 microns. This range supports many applications, from lightweight indoor labels to heavy-duty tags, high-strength packaging labels, promotional stickers, and premium print media.
The adhesive options are equally broad. In addition to standard water-based adhesive, the product can be supplied with hotmelt adhesive, solvent adhesive, removable adhesive, anti-freeze adhesive, cryogenic adhesive, and tyre-grade rubber adhesive. This enables the material to perform on many surfaces and under different temperature conditions, from normal retail packaging to cold-chain logistics and demanding industrial use.
Core Product Structure
The product is built around a three-layer construction. Each layer plays a specific role in performance, processing, and final usability.
Synthetic Paper Face Material
The face material is the visible and printable layer. Synthetic paper provides a smooth, clean, and durable surface for printing and branding. It is designed to resist tearing, moisture, abrasion, folding, and perforation better than ordinary paper. This makes it suitable for labels that must remain attractive and legible during handling, transport, storage, and use.
Synthetic paper is especially valuable when labels are used on packages exposed to humidity, friction, bending, or repeated touch. The material can help protect printed information, barcodes, images, logos, and decorative effects from early damage. Its paper-like printability also supports high-quality graphics, making it suitable for premium artwork, maps, picture albums, high-grade books, packaging boxes, pharmaceutical labels, cosmetic labels, food labels, and industrial product labels.
Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive Layer
The adhesive layer determines how the material bonds to the target surface. Water-based adhesive is a common and balanced option for general labeling applications. It offers stable coating performance, practical adhesion, and good suitability for many substrates.
For more specialized requirements, hotmelt adhesive may be used when strong tack and quick bonding are required. Solvent adhesive can be selected for applications that need higher chemical or environmental resistance. Removable adhesive allows temporary positioning and later removal with reduced residue risk. Anti-freeze and cryogenic adhesives support low-temperature applications, while tyre-grade rubber adhesive is available for demanding surfaces and rougher bonding conditions.
Art Paper Liner
The liner protects the adhesive until the label is applied. The standard liner is 140g art paper, offering strong support and smooth handling. It contributes to stable feeding, clean die-cutting, easy sheet stacking, and reliable release during manual or automatic application.
Alternative liner options include 50g, 60g, 80g, 100g, and 120g glassine paper; 60g, 85g, 120g, and 140g release paper; 165g art paper; and 50g, 80g, 90g, and 120g CCK liner. With these choices, customers can match liner stiffness, release behavior, thickness, and converting performance to their production process.
Key Specifications
Item |
Standard Configuration |
Available Options |
Face Material |
75-micron synthetic paper |
54, 75, 100, 150, and 260 microns available |
Adhesive |
Water-based adhesive |
Hotmelt, solvent, removable, anti-freeze, cryogenic, and tyre-grade rubber adhesive available |
Liner |
140g art paper |
Glassine paper, release paper, 165g art paper, and CCK liner available |
Jumbo Roll Width |
1000, 1020, 1080, and 1530 mm |
Custom slitting according to customer demand |
Sheet Size |
A4, A3, 20 x 30, 21 x 30, 24 x 36, 50 cm x 70 cm, 70 cm x 100 cm |
Customized sheet sizes available |
Packaging |
Roll or sheet packing |
Sea-transit-worthy poly-wood pallet packing and carton packing available |
Performance Advantages over Ordinary Paper Labels
The greatest advantage of synthetic paper with art paper liner is its ability to provide paper-like printability with film-like durability. Traditional paper labels are economical and widely used, but they may tear, absorb water, deform, or lose strength when exposed to moisture, friction, or repeated handling. Synthetic paper is designed to overcome these limitations.
Higher Tear Resistance
Labels frequently encounter pulling forces during application, shipping, handling, and removal from packaging. Ordinary paper can tear easily, especially when it is thin, wet, or applied to curved surfaces. Synthetic paper has a stronger internal structure, allowing it to withstand tearing forces more effectively. This is valuable for industrial labels, logistics labels, promotional stickers, product identification, shelf labels, and packaging labels that must remain intact throughout their service life.
Better Moisture Resistance
Moisture can cause paper labels to swell, wrinkle, discolor, lose adhesion, or separate from the surface. Synthetic paper has better moisture resistance, helping printed labels maintain their shape and appearance in humid warehouses, refrigerated storage, damp retail environments, and transportation conditions where condensation may occur.
Improved Abrasion Resistance
Packaging and labels are often rubbed during stacking, shipping, shelf handling, or consumer use. Abrasion may damage printed graphics and reduce barcode readability. Synthetic paper provides stronger surface endurance than many ordinary paper materials, helping protect printed content and extend the useful life of labels.
Excellent Folding Resistance
Labels used on flexible packaging, curved containers, folded inserts, maps, and promotional materials may need to endure bending or repeated flexing. Synthetic paper is resistant to folding damage and is less likely to crack or split than conventional paper. This makes it suitable for applications where a premium appearance must be preserved after repeated handling.
Perforation and Wear Resistance
Some printed materials and labels require perforation, punching, or die-cutting. Synthetic paper offers good perforation resistance and wear resistance, supporting clean conversion and durable finished products. It can be used where labels need to maintain edge integrity and structural strength after processing.
Advantages over Common Film Labels
Synthetic paper is not only an alternative to ordinary paper; it also competes with certain filmic label materials. Compared with some plastic films, synthetic paper can provide a more paper-like feel, better writing suitability in certain uses, and a premium matte or semi-matte appearance depending on the grade. This makes it useful for brands that want durability without the overly glossy or plastic-like look of typical film labels.
For printing companies, synthetic paper may be easier to handle in applications where dimensional stability, sheet stacking, and print surface behavior are important. When combined with an art paper liner, the material can support sheet-fed printing, die-cutting, trimming, and packaging operations with good rigidity and smooth feeding.
In premium packaging, a label should not only survive the supply chain but also support brand identity. Synthetic paper provides a strong balance between practical durability and refined appearance. It can help labels look clean, consistent, and high-end while resisting many of the weaknesses of traditional paper.
Printing and Graphic Performance
One reason synthetic paper with art paper liner is valued in the market is its suitability for high-quality printed products. It is widely used in the printing of high-grade artworks, maps, picture albums, high-grade books, and premium packaging. These applications require sharp images, accurate colors, stable surfaces, and consistent sheet or roll handling.
The synthetic paper surface supports visual clarity and a professional printed finish. For label and packaging applications, this helps products stand out on shelves. For maps and albums, it helps maintain visual detail while providing resistance to tearing and moisture. For pharmaceutical and cosmetic packaging, it supports clean text, brand elements, barcodes, and regulatory information.
In digital printing, flexographic printing, offset-related sheet work, and other converting operations, material consistency is essential. A stable self-adhesive construction reduces production waste, printing misalignment, feeding problems, and adhesive contamination. The 140g art paper liner provides firm backing, which can be beneficial when sheets must remain flat and feed smoothly.
Application Fields
High-Grade Artworks and Printed Media
Synthetic paper is suitable for premium printed artworks where long-lasting appearance and handling strength are required. Art prints, display cards, promotional materials, and collectible prints benefit from improved resistance to tearing and moisture. The material can help maintain the print’s visual quality during handling, display, and storage.
Maps and Outdoor-Use Printed Products
Maps are often folded, unfolded, touched, and exposed to humidity. Ordinary paper maps can tear at fold lines or become damaged in damp environments. Synthetic paper offers folding resistance and moisture resistance, making it a practical choice for durable maps, travel guides, outdoor instruction sheets, and equipment manuals.
Picture Albums and High-Grade Books
Premium albums and high-grade books require materials that provide both beauty and strength. Synthetic paper can support a refined appearance while adding durability. It is useful for products that are frequently handled, displayed, or transported.
Packaging Boxes
Packaging boxes for consumer goods need labels and decorative materials that remain attractive throughout storage and retail display. Synthetic paper labels can resist scuffing and moisture better than ordinary paper labels, helping improve packaging presentation and customer perception.
Pharmaceutical Packaging
Pharmaceutical labels must remain legible and stable. They may carry dosage information, batch numbers, barcodes, warning statements, and regulatory content. Synthetic paper’s tear resistance and moisture resistance help protect important information. With suitable adhesive selection, it can support various pharmaceutical packaging substrates and storage conditions.
Cosmetic Packaging
Cosmetic packaging places high value on appearance, touch, color, and brand image. Labels may be exposed to moisture in bathrooms, handbags, retail testing environments, and shipping. Synthetic paper can provide a premium look while resisting wrinkling and surface wear, helping maintain the beauty of cosmetic containers and boxes.
Food Packaging
Food packaging labels must support product identification, branding, ingredient information, and logistics data. Some food products are stored in humid, chilled, or frequently handled environments. Synthetic paper with the correct adhesive option can help labels remain attached and readable. Anti-freeze or cryogenic adhesive can be selected for low-temperature applications where standard adhesives may not perform adequately.
Industrial Product Packaging
Industrial products often face rough handling, dust, friction, temperature variation, and long storage periods. Synthetic paper labels provide strength and resistance needed for durable identification. They can be used on cartons, parts packaging, tools, machinery-related packages, and industrial goods requiring long-lasting labels.
Adhesive Customization for Different Environments
Adhesive selection is critical in any self-adhesive label material. Even the strongest face material cannot perform well if the adhesive is not suited to the surface or environment. This product can be configured with several adhesive systems to match different customer needs.
Water-Based Adhesive
Water-based adhesive is a versatile option for many general applications. It is commonly selected for standard labeling where balanced adhesion, stable coating, and efficient production are required. It can be appropriate for packaging, printing, retail labels, and general product identification.
Hotmelt Adhesive
Hotmelt adhesive is often chosen when high initial tack is required. It can bond quickly and strongly to many surfaces. This can be helpful for high-speed labeling, rougher packaging substrates, or applications where fast adhesion after application is important.
Solvent Adhesive
Solvent adhesive may be selected for more demanding performance conditions. It can offer strong bonding and resistance properties depending on formulation. This option is useful where labels may face challenging environments or surfaces.
Removable Adhesive
Removable adhesive is suitable when labels need to be removed later with reduced residue risk. It is useful for promotional labels, temporary identification, retail stickers, document labels, reusable containers, and surfaces where permanent bonding is not desired.
Anti-Freeze and Cryogenic Adhesives
Low-temperature applications require specialized adhesive behavior. Standard adhesives may harden or lose tack in cold conditions. Anti-freeze and cryogenic adhesive options help labels bond or remain stable in chilled, frozen, or cold-chain environments. These options are relevant to food packaging, pharmaceutical logistics, laboratory products, and cold storage labels.
Tyre-Grade Rubber Adhesive
Tyre-grade rubber adhesive is available for demanding bonding conditions. Tyres and certain rough or low-energy surfaces can be difficult for standard adhesives. A specialized rubber adhesive improves the possibility of reliable attachment in challenging applications.
Liner Options and Their Importance
The liner is sometimes overlooked by end users, but converters and printers understand its importance. The liner affects die-cutting, waste stripping, printing stability, sheet flatness, roll tension, and release performance. A good liner helps production run smoothly and reduces waste.
The standard 140g art paper liner offers stiffness and stable handling, which is valuable for sheet formats and premium printed products. It can help sheets remain orderly during stacking and feeding. It also provides strong support when synthetic paper is converted into labels, stickers, or printed sheets.
Glassine liners are available in several weights and are often selected for high-speed label converting and automatic labeling because of their smoothness and uniform thickness. Release paper options provide flexibility for various applications. CCK liners offer excellent flatness and dimensional stability in many labeling constructions. A 165g art paper liner can be used when additional stiffness or premium backing is required.
By offering many liner options, the manufacturer can help customers optimize material performance for their printing machine, cutting system, labeling speed, and application method.
Manufacturing Strengths Behind the Product
A high-performance self-adhesive material is not created only by selecting good raw materials. It requires precise coating, controlled lamination, accurate cutting, quality inspection, and stable production management. Suzhou Piaozhihua Composite Material Technology Co., Ltd. specializes in high-grade self-adhesive labels and integrates research and development, production, sales, and after-sales service.
The company operates a full range of production lines, including gluing, laminating, and cutting. These processes are essential for producing consistent self-adhesive label materials. The annual production capacity exceeds 280 million square meters, allowing the company to support large orders, stable supply, and long-term cooperation with domestic and international customers.
More than 20 years of OEM manufacturing experience gives the company practical knowledge across many industries and application types. This experience supports custom product design, problem analysis, adhesive selection, liner recommendation, and production optimization. For customers, the benefit is not only a material purchase but also access to technical guidance and custom solutions.
Advanced Gluing Process
The gluing process determines adhesive uniformity and final label performance. Uneven adhesive coating can cause bubbles, weak bonding, edge ooze, die-cutting difficulties, or inconsistent release. Advanced gluing equipment helps control coating weight, adhesive distribution, drying, and bonding stability.
For synthetic paper with art paper liner, the adhesive layer must be applied with precision so that the material performs consistently across the entire roll or sheet. Stable adhesive coating helps labels bond reliably and helps printers avoid production defects.
Laminating Technology
Lamination joins the face material, adhesive, and liner into a complete self-adhesive construction. Proper lamination requires controlled pressure, tension, temperature, and alignment. If lamination is unstable, the product may curl, wrinkle, delaminate, or show uneven release behavior.
Strong laminating capability allows the manufacturer to combine different synthetic paper thicknesses, adhesive systems, and liner types according to customer specifications. This flexibility is important for OEM and ODM projects where the final material must match a precise application.
Cutting and Slitting Accuracy
Accurate cutting and slitting are essential for both rolls and sheets. Roll materials must have clean edges, correct width, stable winding, and appropriate tension. Sheet materials must have accurate dimensions, clean cuts, and good stack quality. Poor cutting can lead to feeding problems, label waste, and customer complaints.
The company’s cutting capabilities support jumbo roll formats, customized roll widths, and common or custom sheet sizes. This helps customers reduce additional processing steps and receive materials ready for their production lines.
Testing Laboratory and Inspection Equipment
Quality inspection is especially important for self-adhesive materials because small variations can affect printing, cutting, storage, and application. The company has its own testing laboratory and advanced inspection equipment to help ensure product quality. Testing may evaluate adhesion, release force, thickness, coating uniformity, surface quality, dimensional stability, and general physical properties.
By combining production experience with laboratory testing, the manufacturer can improve consistency and respond quickly to customer-specific requirements. This is a significant advantage over suppliers that rely only on outsourced testing or basic visual inspection.
Customization and OEM/ODM Capability
Modern label and packaging markets require customization. Different customers use different printing technologies, application surfaces, climates, storage conditions, labeling speeds, and brand standards. A one-size-fits-all material often cannot deliver the best performance. Synthetic paper with art paper liner can be customized in face thickness, adhesive type, liner material, liner weight, roll width, sheet size, and packaging method.
The company accepts OEM and ODM services and can produce products based on customer drawings or samples. This is especially valuable for label converters, distributors, printing companies, and brand owners who need special structures or private-label supply. A professional research and development team with multiple patents supports continuous innovation and product improvement.
For example, a cosmetic packaging customer may require a smooth synthetic paper label with excellent visual appearance, moderate adhesion, and sheet-fed printing compatibility. A frozen food customer may require synthetic paper with anti-freeze adhesive and a liner suitable for automatic labeling. An industrial customer may need a thicker synthetic paper with stronger adhesive and roll format. A promotional sticker customer may prefer removable adhesive and custom sheet sizes.
Customization allows the material to match the real operating environment instead of forcing customers to adapt their process to a standard product.
Packaging and Delivery Advantages
Proper packaging protects self-adhesive materials during storage and international transport. The product can be packed for rolls or sheets from stock. Sea-transit-worthy poly-wood pallet packing and carton packing are both available. This is important for export customers who need goods to arrive safely after long-distance shipping.
For sheet products, 100 sheets per ream can be packed with strong PE-coated kraft paper wrapper. Strong pallets are wrapped with stretch film and fastened with plastic fastening belts. This helps protect against moisture, dust, shifting, and mechanical damage during transportation.
For roll products, stable roll packing helps preserve edge quality, winding condition, and surface cleanliness. Good packaging reduces the risk of production delays caused by damaged material. It also reflects the manufacturer’s attention to the entire supply chain, not only the material itself.
Competitive Advantages in the Market
Balanced Durability and Printability
Many competitors offer either basic paper labels or film labels. Synthetic paper with art paper liner provides a balanced alternative. It gives customers durability closer to film while keeping a paper-like printing and presentation advantage. This balance makes it suitable for premium printed products and demanding labels.
Broad Material Choices
The availability of multiple face thicknesses, adhesive types, and liner options gives the product a competitive edge. Customers can select 54-micron material for lighter applications, 75-micron material for general premium labels, or thicker grades such as 150 or 260 microns for stronger applications. Adhesive selection further improves application suitability.
Strong Manufacturing Capacity
With an annual production capacity of more than 280 million square meters, the manufacturer can support both large-volume orders and stable repeat supply. This capacity is important for distributors, global buyers, and brand owners who need dependable delivery.
More Than 20 Years of Experience
Experience matters in self-adhesive materials because performance depends on many technical details. More than 20 years of OEM manufacturing experience means the company has handled diverse projects, market requirements, and production challenges. This reduces risk for customers and supports better solution design.
Advanced Quality Control
The company’s testing laboratory and inspection equipment help maintain consistent product quality. Stable quality is a major advantage in printing and converting because inconsistent materials can cause waste, machine downtime, and delayed delivery. Reliable inspection helps customers protect their own production efficiency.
Global Market Experience
The company has built a marketing network across many countries and regions, including the United States, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, the Middle East, and other areas across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa. This international experience helps the company understand export requirements, packaging needs, communication expectations, and market standards.
Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility
Sustainability is increasingly important in label and packaging decisions. The company’s brand positioning focuses on sustainable development and environmental protection. It develops eco-friendly solutions involving face materials, adhesives, and backing papers to meet customers’ sustainable product needs.
In practical terms, sustainability in self-adhesive materials can involve responsible material selection, efficient production, waste reduction, stable quality that minimizes rejected goods, and product structures tailored to avoid overengineering. When customers can choose the correct material thickness, adhesive system, and liner type, they can reduce unnecessary waste and improve packaging efficiency.
Water-based adhesive options may also support customers looking for more environmentally considerate adhesive choices compared with certain solvent-based systems, depending on the application and regulatory context. At the same time, specialty adhesives remain available when performance demands require them. This balanced approach allows customers to choose between sustainability goals and technical performance without sacrificing reliability.
How to Select the Right Configuration
Choosing the right synthetic paper with art paper liner configuration begins with understanding the final use. Customers should consider the printing method, application surface, label size, storage environment, temperature, expected service life, and application method.
For general premium labels and packaging, 75-micron synthetic paper with water-based adhesive and 140g art paper liner may provide a strong starting point. For labels requiring higher stiffness or durability, thicker synthetic paper can be considered. For cold storage or frozen goods, anti-freeze or cryogenic adhesive should be evaluated. For temporary labels, removable adhesive may be the correct choice.
Printers should also consider whether the material will be processed in rolls or sheets. Sheet-fed printing may benefit from art paper liner stiffness and customized sheet dimensions. Roll-fed converting may require specific liner release properties and roll widths. Automatic labeling operations should evaluate liner strength, release force, and adhesive tack under production speed conditions.
Before large-scale production, customers may test samples under actual printing, converting, storage, and application conditions. This helps confirm adhesion, print quality, die-cutting behavior, release performance, and finished label appearance.
Quality Considerations for Printers and Converters
Printers and converters need materials that behave consistently. Synthetic paper with art paper liner supports stable production when the material is properly selected and stored. To achieve the best results, users should control workshop humidity and temperature, store materials flat or upright according to roll or sheet format, avoid direct sunlight, and allow materials to acclimate before printing when moved between different environments.
Die-cutting settings may differ from ordinary paper because synthetic paper has higher strength. Sharp dies, correct pressure, and suitable waste stripping conditions help achieve clean label edges. Printing ink compatibility should also be evaluated according to the printing process and surface treatment. When used for premium packaging, proofing and color testing are recommended before mass production.
The art paper liner can provide good support, but release performance still depends on correct converting settings. Excessive die pressure may cut through the liner, while insufficient pressure may leave uncut face material. Proper balance ensures clean labels and efficient production.
Why the Product Supports Better Brand Value
Labels are often the first visual contact between a product and a customer. A label that wrinkles, tears, smears, or peels can damage brand perception. Synthetic paper with art paper liner helps create labels that look better for longer. This is especially important for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, food packaging, premium gifts, specialty books, albums, and industrial goods where product information and appearance must remain intact.
For brands competing in crowded markets, packaging durability can become a silent advantage. A clean, smooth, and well-adhered label communicates professionalism. It can also reduce product returns or complaints related to damaged labels. In retail, where packages are handled repeatedly before purchase, abrasion and moisture resistance can help preserve shelf appeal.
For logistics and industrial use, durable labels protect operational efficiency. Barcodes and identification data must remain readable. A label failure can cause scanning errors, shipment delays, or inventory mistakes. By improving label durability, synthetic paper helps protect not only appearance but also supply chain accuracy.
Company Strengths Supporting Long-Term Cooperation
Suzhou Piaozhihua Composite Material Technology Co., Ltd. is a private company specializing in high-grade self-adhesive labels. It integrates research and development, production, sales, and after-sales services. This complete structure enables the company to support customers before, during, and after purchase.
The company has built direct sales networks in many major Chinese cities, including Shanghai, Ningbo, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Harbin, Wuhan, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Changsha, Beijing, and other locations. It has also developed international sales coverage across many countries and regions. This network helps provide stable supply and service support for both domestic and overseas customers.
The company’s core values include quality, integrity, innovation, win-win cooperation, and responsibility. These values are reflected in its focus on product consistency, customer trust, research and development, collaborative business relationships, and social responsibility. For buyers seeking long-term suppliers, these strengths are important because self-adhesive materials often require repeat purchasing, technical support, and stable quality over time.
Practical Use Scenarios
Premium Cosmetic Bottle Label
A cosmetic brand may choose synthetic paper because the label must resist moisture and hand contact while maintaining a high-end visual appearance. The art paper liner supports sheet-fed or roll-fed processing, while the synthetic paper face helps prevent tearing and wrinkling. A carefully selected adhesive can ensure reliable bonding to plastic, glass, or coated packaging surfaces.
Frozen Food Packaging Label
A frozen food producer may need labels that remain attached in low-temperature storage. In this case, synthetic paper with anti-freeze or cryogenic adhesive can provide improved performance. Moisture resistance helps protect the printed label from condensation and freezer conditions.
Industrial Equipment Identification
An industrial product supplier may require labels that resist abrasion, handling, and long storage. Thicker synthetic paper with a stronger adhesive may be selected. The label can carry product codes, safety information, barcodes, and branding details.
Durable Map or Instruction Sheet
A publisher or outdoor equipment company may use synthetic paper for maps or instruction sheets that need folding resistance and tear resistance. If a self-adhesive format is required, the liner allows the printed piece to be applied to packaging, equipment, or display boards.
Promotional Sticker Campaign
A retail promotion may require attractive stickers that can be removed later. Synthetic paper with removable adhesive can provide durability during the campaign and easier removal afterward. Custom sheet sizes make distribution and printing more efficient.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is synthetic paper with art paper liner?
It is a self-adhesive material made with a synthetic paper face, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and an art paper release liner. The synthetic paper provides durability and printability, the adhesive provides bonding, and the liner protects the adhesive before use.
Q2: What is the standard product configuration?
The standard configuration includes 75-micron synthetic paper, water-based adhesive, and 140g art paper liner. Other thicknesses, adhesives, and liners are available according to customer requirements.
Q3: What are the main advantages compared with ordinary paper labels?
The main advantages include higher tear resistance, moisture resistance, abrasion resistance, folding resistance, perforation resistance, and overall durability. These properties help labels remain attractive and readable in demanding environments.
Yes. It is suitable for high-grade artworks, maps, picture albums, high-grade books, packaging boxes, pharmaceutical packaging, cosmetic packaging, food packaging, and industrial product packaging. Its surface supports professional printing and strong visual presentation.
Q5: Which adhesive should be selected?
The adhesive depends on the application. Water-based adhesive is suitable for many general uses. Hotmelt adhesive is useful for strong initial tack. Solvent adhesive can be selected for demanding conditions. Removable adhesive is used for temporary labels. Anti-freeze and cryogenic adhesives are suitable for cold environments. Tyre-grade rubber adhesive is available for challenging bonding surfaces.
Q6: Why is the liner important?
The liner affects printing, die-cutting, release, sheet flatness, roll stability, and application performance. The standard 140g art paper liner provides strong support and smooth handling, while glassine, release paper, CCK liner, and heavier art paper options are available for different converting needs.
Q7: Can roll width and sheet size be customized?
Yes. Jumbo roll widths include 1000 mm, 1020 mm, 1080 mm, and 1530 mm, and custom slitting can be arranged. Sheet sizes such as A4, A3, 20 x 30, 21 x 30, 24 x 36, 50 cm x 70 cm, and 70 cm x 100 cm are available, and customized sheet sizes can also be produced.
Q8: Is the product suitable for cold-chain packaging?
Yes, when configured with anti-freeze or cryogenic adhesive. These adhesive options are designed to improve performance in chilled, frozen, or low-temperature environments.
Q9: What packaging options are available?
Roll and sheet packaging are available. Sea-transit-worthy poly-wood pallet packing and carton packing can be supplied. Sheet products may be packed as 100 sheets per ream with strong PE-coated kraft paper wrappers and secured on stretch-wrapped pallets.
Q10: What manufacturing strengths support product quality?
The manufacturer has gluing, laminating, and cutting production lines, an annual production capacity of more than 280 million square meters, more than 20 years of OEM manufacturing experience, a professional research and development team, multiple patents, a testing laboratory, and advanced inspection equipment.
Conclusion
Synthetic paper with art paper liner is a strong and versatile self-adhesive material for customers who require durability, premium print quality, stable processing, and flexible customization. Its synthetic paper face provides tear resistance, moisture resistance, abrasion resistance, folding resistance, and long-lasting appearance. Its adhesive options allow it to be adapted to general packaging, removable labels, low-temperature storage, rough surfaces, and demanding industrial applications. Its art paper liner supports smooth handling, sheet stability, and reliable converting performance.
Compared with ordinary paper labels, the product offers superior physical strength and environmental resistance. Compared with many common film labels, it provides a paper-like presentation and high-quality printing suitability. This balance makes it ideal for packaging, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food, industrial products, maps, albums, artworks, and premium books.
Backed by advanced manufacturing processes, large production capacity, strong OEM and ODM capability, professional testing, and more than two decades of industry experience, Suzhou Piaozhihua Composite Material Technology Co., Ltd. is positioned to provide reliable self-adhesive material solutions for global customers. For buyers seeking a label material that combines performance, appearance, and customization, synthetic paper with art paper liner is a practical and competitive choice.
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