Examples of using labels

Labelling of goods in the production process, labels for delivered goods, wine labels, safety labels, energy labels and much more can be found below in examples of the use of our labels from IQ PRODUCT.

Logistics labels are primarily intended for marking goods in the production process, or transport to the consumer, and very often reprinting on thermal transfer printers is used in their application.

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Labels are used to mark prices in wholesale and retail. In addition to price information, most price tags also contain a barcode.

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Our offer includes office labels for black-and-white and colour printing in laser, inkjet and dot matrix printers, copiers, TTR printers and weighing systems.

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IQ PRODUCT labels offer the customer a very attractive and competitive solution using top-quality materials and company know-how. We will provide you with special materials for application to various surfaces and packaging, materials suitable for wet, greasy, chilled and frozen surfaces.

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Thanks to the most modern printing and finishing technologies, efficient production and processes, IQ PRODUCT has been a reliable partner of the beverage industry for many years.

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A separate area is made up of labels for wine, alcohol and cosmetic products. These labels are characterized by small series, combinations of several technologies and a large number of special materials and adhesives.

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They are special self-adhesive labels intended for the blind, produced using screen printing or blind printing (where the embossing is applied without a foil - in Braille).

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A label capable of withstanding extreme conditions in freezers, in an autoclave, in liquid nitrogen or in boiling water, being resistant to solvents such as xylene, dimethyl sulfoxide and ethanol.

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Cleaning and washing agents, cosmetics, car cosmetics, household chemicals, disinfectants - we offer a wide range of labels resistant to grease, moisture and other influences. We have a choice of materials according to the severity of the impacts that the packaging has to withstand.

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Labels for the construction industry are mostly made of plastic in order to have the highest resistance against mechanical and chemical damage. They are robust labels that are used, for example, to label concrete blocks, cement mixtures, building chemicals, or paints and adhesives.

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Energy labels allow consumers to be able to identify the real energy efficiency of the equipment and estimate the possibilities of reducing energy costs.

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Durable, professional labels that remain legible and won't come off even under harsh conditions are critical to keeping power, network, voice and data cables and components organized and running efficiently.

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Labels are intended for labelling products in garden centers, forest nurseries and retail chains. The most frequently used gardening labels are non-adhesive "arrows", "loops", plant tags and plastic self-adhesive labels for flower pots and boxes.

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Safety labelling plays an increasingly important role in many industries. It is mainly where products need to be secured against theft, counterfeiting or copying.

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Sandwich labels are one of the most popular and very frequently used forms of labels. This label consists of a multi-page structure made of paper or foil with the possibility of re-opening and closing. You could say that the multi-page sandwich label works like a label on a label.

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Special labels with non-migrating adhesive are approved for patient safety for labelling blood bags. They are tested and certified for adhesive migration based on EN ISO 17025 and ISO 17065 accreditation for certification.

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There are paper or plastic labels that can be peeled off and do not leave glue on the surface. They are suitable wherever this adhesive property is required. For example, in the production of furniture, glass, work boards, porcelain, lamps, etc.

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They are made of paper or foil with a special adhesive that aggressively adheres to rubber tires. Labels must meet demanding requirements for durability, chemical resistance and stickiness when applied to a demanding tire surface.

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IQ PRODUCT produces satin and nylon textile ribbons in various sizes and colours, suitable for labels on clothing, textiles, mattresses, linen, children's plush toys and more.

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Typical labels for the glass industry are peelable, so-called non-perm labels that allow peeling and re-sticking without leaving a trace of glue.

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Labeling technologies are predominantly represented in the production of furniture, flooring, and other components that are part of the manufacturing process in woodworking businesses.

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They are used for displaying prices on shelves, labeling food and non-food products, such as parking tickets or stadium tickets, and in logistics as shipping labels.

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