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Cable & Wire Labels
Label Materials for Industrial Identification
Cable Label Failure Points: Match the Material Before You Print
A cable label fails early when the wrong type of adhesive cannot wet the cable jacket, or when the film is too stiff for a curved surface, or when a print layer is exposed to abrasion. The finished label may look good on a flat lab plate, then delaminate on a cable run after heat, handling, or oil exposure.
Guanma Material Platform: PET, BOPP, Synthetic Paper, and Coated Paper
| Material | Available Specs | Best Fit | Print Compatibility |
|---|---|---|---|
| PET adhesive film | 25 / 36 / 50 micron; transparent, white, matte silver, glossy silver | Durable cable labels, barcode labels, and industrial identification | UV, flexo, screen, thermal transfer, digital inkjet |
| BOPP adhesive film | 20 / 25 / 50 / 60 / 80 micron; transparent, white, silver | Flexible cable/wire label stock where film economics matter | Flexographic, UV, gravure |
| Synthetic paper | 54 / 75 / 100 micron; white | Water-resistant and tear-resistant labels for demanding handling | UV, flexo, screen, thermal transfer, digital inkjet |
| Coated paper | 80 / 105 / 128 / 157 / 200 / 250 g; glossy, semi-gloss | Cost-sensitive indoor identification or packaging-related programs | Flexographic, offset, UV printing |
The Cable Jacket Fit Matrix: Adhesive, Surface, and Environment
| Application Condition | Facestock Direction | Adhesive Direction | Coating / Print Focus | Validation Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smooth PVC jacket | PET or BOPP | Acrylic or water-based | Flexo or thermal transfer coating | Initial tack and edge lift |
| Oily industrial wire assembly | PET or synthetic paper | Oil-resistant or aggressive | Barcode legibility after wipe-down | Contamination tolerance |
| Outdoor cable ID | PET or weatherable film | Acrylic/weatherable | UV-stable print layer | Humidity, UV, abrasion |
| Cold logistics cable sets | Film or synthetic paper | Freezer-grade direction | Low-temperature print adhesion | Tack after cold exposure |
| Control cabinet wiring | PET, BOPP, or coated paper | Permanent or removable | Thermal transfer / UV | Readable serial data |
| Network cable labeling | Thin film or synthetic paper | Permanent acrylic | High-contrast text | Wrap stability on small diameter |
| Wire assembly production | BOPP or PET | Water-based or acrylic | Batch print consistency | Slitting and liner release |
| Asset ID near cables | PET or coated paper | Permanent or removable | Digital inkjet printing or UV | Surface roughness and label size |
| High handling zones | PET or synthetic paper | Aggressive adhesive | Protective coating option | Abrasion and finger oil exposure |
Self-Adhesive Cable Labels vs Heat Shrink Sleeves vs Cable Tags
Self-laminating cable labels cover printed characters with a transparent area, heat-shrink sleeves and cable tags address differing mechanical issues. Guanma assist buyers in selecting adhesive stock format.
| Option | Typical Format | Best Strength | Limit | When Guanma Stock Fits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-adhesive cable labels | Flat, wrap-around, flag, self-laminating style | Fast application, variable data, converter-friendly rolls | Needs surface and adhesive match | Barcode, serial number, control cabinet, data cable, and converter programs |
| Heat shrink sleeves | Tubing or ladder-style marker | Strong mechanical grip after shrink process | Needs heat process and is easier before termination | Use as comparison benchmark; not Guanma’s main stock format |
| Non-adhesive cable tags | Tied tag or carrier | Good for retrofit on large cable bundles | Bulkier and more visible on finished assemblies | Consider if adhesive cannot be validated |
| Pre-printed marker | Numbers, letters, or codes | Fast field work for fixed IDs | Limited variable data and branding | Not the main fit for custom label-stock buyers |
Coating, laminating, R&D, and sales sit inside one self-adhesive material business.
Production and quality control experience supports stable adhesive performance across repeat batches.
Thailand and Vietnam production/support facilities help buyers in Southeast Asia, South America, and Europe manage supply.
Standards-Aware Label Stock for Cable Identification Programs
UL 969 covers adhesive-attached labels used as permanent markers, plus overlaminations, and material/ink combinations.
ANSI/TIA-606-D addresses identifiers, records, reports, color-coding, and permanent labels for telecom infrastructure.
Final approval may depend on the printed label, ink process, substrate, and application environment beyond the stock itself.
Procurement Guide: What to Send Before Requesting Samples
Pricing for custom cable label material can be quoted based on structure and production details. Static US$ list prices are not appropriate for most B-to-B customers. A single RFQ is best stated in industry terms to elicit appropriate material and production recommendations from Guanma, avoiding several tug-of-war exchanges.
Industrial Selection & Compliance Tools
A dynamic technical engine to match PET, BOPP, and Synthetic Paper based on micron specs and adhesive wet-out requirements for industrial wire markers.
Validate adhesion performance across PVC, PUR, and PE jackets against temperature and environmental exposure conditions.
Professional guidance for PROC and EN teams to ensure compliance targets (UL/ANSI) and slitting widths are accurately defined before sampling.



