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Guide to Pressure Sensitive Labels

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Pressure sensitive labels, also known as self-adhesive labels, are a type of label that adheres to a surface when pressure is applied. These labels are made of three layers: the facestock (the label material), the adhesive layer, and the liner (the backing material).

When pressure is applied to the label, the adhesive layer sticks to the surface, creating a bond. This type of label is commonly used for product labeling, packaging, and branding purposes.

Pressure sensitive labels can be made from a variety of materials, including paper, plastic, and foil, and they can be printed in a range of colors and designs. They are easy to apply and remove, making them a popular choice for labeling products in many industries.

Smart Labels and NFC: Enhancing Customer Engagement Before and After  

Smart Labels and NFC: Enhancing Customer Engagement Before and After the Sale With the advancement of technology, companies are constantly exploring ways to enhance the customer experience. One way to achieve this is through the use of smart labels and NFC technology.  Smart labels are a type of RFID label that uses near field communication […]

Inserts, Outserts, and Booklets

Printed LIterature

Printed Patient Inserts and Outsert Leaflets CCL is a trusted provider of printed patient inserts and outserts for medication information with a wide variety of options for large format folding capabilities. With a focus on producing lightweight, pharmaceutical-grade printed literature, CCL has the expertise and experience needed to create high-quality materials that meet the demands […]

Expanded Content Labels (ECL)

Expanded content label with 36 pages

An Expanded Content Label (ECL) is a booklet or leaflet encompassed into a self adhesive, fully laminated label with an adhesive tab. This multi-page solution is generally suitable for a wide variety of packaging types and is ideal for directions for use, informative labelling and multilingual information.

Medication labeling – 5 Mistakes to Avoid

Medication labeling - Pharmaceutical labeling

Medication errors are a serious issue that can have significant consequences for patients. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), medication errors are a leading cause of injury and avoidable harm in healthcare systems worldwide. Here are some common medication errors and how to avoid them

7 Considerations for Pharmaceutical Medication Labeling

Pharmaceutical medication labeling

Pharmaceutical labeling plays a critical role in ensuring patient safety and medication adherence. Proper labeling can help patients to understand their medications and how to take them correctly. Here are some best practices for pharmaceutical labeling:

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