The PLA environmental protection label refers to an environmental protection material label made of starch raw materials extracted from renewable plant resources (such as corn, cassava, etc.).
PLA labels have good biodegradability and can be degraded into carbon dioxide and water after being buried in the soil for 6-12 months, and will not cause greenhouse effect pollution to the environment, so it is considered an eco-friendly material
The combination of PLA and labels can take many forms,
depending on the application scenario and the type of label.
Paper label:
PLA can be made into a film label and directly attached to the product. This method is simple and easy to implement, but it may not be suitable for labels with high precision requirements.
Thermal transfer label:
Thermal transfer of PLA to label material can produce high-precision and high-durability labels. Thermal transfer labels have the characteristics of rich colors, water resistance, high temperature resistance, etc., and are suitable for food, medical and other fields.
The combination of PLA and labels can take many forms,
depending on the application scenario and the type of label.
Degradable material labels:
PLA is mixed with degradable materials such as cornstarch and poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) to make labels, which can achieve rapid degradation and reduce environmental pollution. This label material can meet environmental protection requirements and is suitable for various application scenarios.
RFID tags:
PLA can be made into RFID tags, which can identify product information through radio signals and realize IoT tracking. This method can realize real-time monitoring and management of products, and is suitable for logistics, warehousing and other fields.