Material Type | Beverage Packaging (Bottles, Cans) | Industry: Paper (100 GSM) vs Our Base: Vinyl (200 GSM) ▲ vs Advanced: Vinyl (300 GSM) ▲▲ (ISO 536 compliant) | Higher GSM improves durability and water resistance for outdoor/long-term use | Increased cost with thicker materials; Base may bend on extreme curves |
Adhesion Strength | Curved Surfaces (Wine, Champagne Bottles) | Industry: 1N/cm² vs Our Base: 2N/cm² ▲ vs Advanced: 3N/cm² ▲▲ (ASTM D3330 peel test) | Prevents label peeling on uneven surfaces like bottle necks | Heavier materials may reduce flexibility for intricate designs |
Holographic Effect | Shelf Displays, Promotional Items | Industry: 90° viewing angle vs Our Base: 120° ▲ vs Advanced: 180° ▲▲ (ISO 17025 measured) | Wider angle ensures visibility from all directions for eye-catching displays | Advanced requires specialized printing equipment for precise alignment |
Certification Standards | Food/Drink Safety Compliance | Industry: Basic RoHS vs Our Base: IEC62321 (RoHS) ▲ vs Advanced: IEC62321 + FDA Food Contact ▲▲ | Meets global safety regulations for direct beverage packaging | Advanced certifications add production costs |
Application Versatility | Custom Packaging (Unique Bottle Shapes) | Industry: Flat surfaces only vs Our Base: Curved/irregular surfaces ▲ vs Advanced: 5mm radius curves ▲▲ (ISO 2818 tested) | Accommodates complex bottle designs like champagne flutes or tequila bottles | Base may struggle with extreme curvature (e.g., bottle spouts) |
Environmental Impact | Eco-Friendly Branding | Industry: Non-recyclable vs Our Base: Recyclable paper ▲ vs Advanced: 100% recyclable vinyl ▲▲ (EN 13430 compliant) | Reduces waste for sustainability-focused brands | Recyclable materials may have shorter shelf-life in harsh environments |