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Cable Label Material Selector
Use this selector to form an early material direction before requesting self-adhesive cable label stock samples. The output is a starting point for PET adhesive film, BOPP adhesive film, synthetic paper, adhesive, coating, and liner discussion.
Build a sample request direction
Suggested direction: Choose inputs and run the selector.
Facestock
PET is often the first review path for durable cable identification. BOPP or synthetic paper can fit flexible or value-led programs.
Adhesive
Acrylic adhesive, water-based adhesive, hot-melt adhesive, and aggressive options should be matched to cable jacket surface and exposure.
Converter Details
Send roll width, liner, die-cut format, print process, and sample quantity so Guanma can prepare a practical RFQ.
How to read the output
- Begin with the cable jacket, since adhesive wet-out depends on that surface.
- Next, compare the bend radius with the stiffness of the selected facestock.
- For oily routes, request an oil resistance adhesive direction before approving artwork.
- Outdoor programs should add outdoor weatherability checks before a production run.
- Heat zones need high temperature resistance review on the finished material stack.
- Print choices matter because thermal transfer printing and UV printing need different coatings.
- Sample rolls should match the converter width, liner, core, and die-cut plan.
- Prototype testing works best when the cable sample is the same jacket used in production.
- Repeat orders are easier when the RFQ names the adhesive and facestock direction clearly.
- Guanma can use these inputs to narrow the first sample set rather than guessing from a photo.



