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Transparent PVC Adhesive Film with Clear PET Liner for Premium No-Label Labeling

Transparent PVC adhesive film with a clear PET liner is a high-clarity self-adhesive labeling material designed for brands, converters, printers, and packaging manufacturers that need excellent transparency, stable converting performance, and a premium “no-label” visual effect. Built with a transparent PVC face material, a reliable pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and a clear PET release liner, this construction supports clean label presentation on bottles, containers, promotional packaging, daily chemical products, cosmetics, building materials, and many other applications where product appearance and labeling reliability are both important.

Unlike ordinary paper labels or lower-grade film labels, this material is intended to create a smooth, integrated look on transparent or colored containers. When properly printed, die-cut, and applied, the label can appear almost invisible at the edges, allowing logos, product information, decorative graphics, and regulatory text to stand out without the distraction of a cloudy background. This is why transparent self-adhesive film has become a preferred choice for modern beverage packaging, cosmetic containers, personal care products, household goods, and premium retail labels.

The product combines 50 micron transparent PVC as the standard face material with a 36 micron transparent PET liner, while multiple alternative film thicknesses, adhesive systems, and release liner structures are available for customized production. Options include 80, 100, 150, and 260 micron face films; water-based, hotmelt, solvent, removable, anti-freeze, cryogenic, and tyre-grade rubber adhesives; and liner choices such as glassine paper, release paper, art paper, CCK liner, and transparent PET liner in different weights or thicknesses. This wide configuration range enables buyers to match the material to specific printing, converting, storage, application, and end-use environments.

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Product Overview and Core Value

At its core, transparent PVC with a clear PET liner is a self-adhesive film laminate engineered for high visibility, smooth handling, and consistent label performance. The transparent PVC layer acts as the printable face stock. The adhesive provides secure bonding to the target substrate. The PET liner protects the adhesive before application and provides a dimensionally stable release base during printing, die-cutting, waste stripping, slitting, and dispensing.

The most immediate advantage of this product is its clarity. In the packaging market, clear labels are often selected to create a premium, clean, and modern product image. A transparent label allows the container color, liquid color, or product surface to remain visible. On mineral water bottles, beverage bottles, cosmetic jars, personal care tubes, and daily chemical packaging, transparent film labels help create shelf appeal while maintaining a lightweight and efficient label format.

The second major value is process stability. A clear PET liner is smoother, stronger, and more dimensionally stable than many traditional paper liners. It resists fiber dust, helps maintain consistent release, and supports precise cutting. For printers and label converters, the liner is not a passive component; it directly affects die-cutting accuracy, web tension, flatness, dispensing, and waste matrix removal. A high-quality PET liner can reduce downtime and increase production consistency, especially in demanding high-speed converting lines.

The third value is application versatility. This material is suitable for a variety of printing methods when combined with an appropriate top coating and printing system. It can serve label converters producing decorative labels, product identification labels, packaging labels, promotional labels, industrial labels, and specialty self-adhesive products. For customers requiring special conditions, the availability of removable, anti-freeze, cryogenic, hotmelt, solvent, and rubber adhesive options expands the product’s practical range.

In addition, the material can be supplied in jumbo roll widths such as 1000 mm, 1020 mm, 1080 mm, and 1530 mm, and it can also be processed into sheets such as A4, A3, 20 x 30, 21 x 30, 24 x 36, 50 cm x 70 cm, 70 cm x 100 cm, and customized dimensions. This flexibility allows buyers to source one product family for different converting needs, whether they operate roll-fed presses, sheet-fed printing equipment, digital label systems, or customized cutting processes.

Technical Construction

The performance of a self-adhesive label material depends on the interaction between the face stock, adhesive, liner, surface treatment, coating uniformity, and converting quality. Transparent PVC with a clear PET liner is valuable because each layer contributes to a specific function.

The face film provides printable surface quality, durability, and appearance. PVC is known for good flexibility, good appearance, and practical performance in label applications where film durability is needed. A 50 micron transparent PVC face material offers a useful balance between conformability and handling strength. Thicker variants, such as 80, 100, 150, or 260 micron film, can be selected when higher stiffness, durability, special appearance, or application-specific strength is required.

The adhesive layer determines bonding behavior. A water-based adhesive is commonly preferred for balanced performance and environmentally progressive manufacturing. Hotmelt adhesive can provide strong initial tack and high-speed labeling advantages. Solvent adhesive can be selected for demanding adhesion, chemical resistance, or specialty substrates. Removable adhesive is useful where the label must be taken off cleanly. Anti-freeze and cryogenic adhesives are used when labels must perform under low-temperature conditions. Tyre-grade rubber adhesive is designed for difficult rubber surfaces, where ordinary adhesives may fail.

The release liner protects the adhesive until the label is applied. A 36 micron transparent PET liner offers outstanding clarity and dimensional stability. Compared with traditional paper liners, PET helps reduce moisture-related expansion, curl, dust, and inconsistency. It also supports fine die-cutting and stable label dispensing. For cost, stiffness, opacity, or application needs, alternative liners are available, including glassine paper, release paper, art paper, CCK liner, and other PET liner thicknesses.

Surface coating is another critical factor. A special coating can help the transparent face material accept different printing methods and inks. Proper coating improves ink anchorage, image sharpness, drying behavior, and resistance to smudging. For a transparent no-label look, the coating must support print clarity without sacrificing the visual transparency of the material. The result is a label that can carry precise graphics while maintaining a premium see-through appearance.

Specification Summary

Item

Standard Configuration

Available Options

Face Material

50 micron transparent PVC

80, 100, 150, and 260 micron transparent film options available

Adhesive

Water-based pressure-sensitive adhesive

Hotmelt, solvent, removable, anti-freeze, cryogenic, and tyre-grade rubber adhesive options

Liner

36 micron transparent PET liner

Glassine paper, release paper, art paper, CCK liner, and transparent PET liner in various thicknesses

Jumbo Roll Width

1000 mm, 1020 mm, 1080 mm, and 1530 mm

Custom widths can be discussed according to order and converting requirements

Sheet Size

A4, A3, 20 x 30, 21 x 30, 24 x 36, 50 cm x 70 cm, 70 cm x 100 cm

Customized sheet dimensions available

Main Applications

Transparent labels, packaging labels, beverage labels, cosmetic labels, daily chemical labels

Building materials, promotional packaging, industrial identification, specialty label projects

Advantages Over Conventional Label Materials

Transparent PVC with a clear PET liner offers several advantages over common paper labels, lower-clarity plastic labels, and generic self-adhesive films. These advantages are especially important for brand owners and converters who are focused on premium packaging, stable production, and reliable application.

High-Transparency No-Label Effect

Paper labels cover the container surface and create a visible label block. This is acceptable for many products, but it can look heavy on transparent bottles or premium packaging. Transparent PVC labels allow the packaging design to remain open and clean. When the adhesive and film are properly selected, the result is a label that visually blends with the container, giving a label-free appearance while still carrying branding and information.

Compared with lower-grade clear films, a well-produced transparent PVC film with a clear PET liner can provide better visual consistency. Transparency, coating uniformity, and adhesive clarity all matter. If any layer is hazy, uneven, or contaminated, the no-label effect is reduced. A carefully manufactured construction helps maintain a bright, clean appearance.

Stable PET Liner Performance

The clear PET liner is a major competitive advantage. Many conventional self-adhesive materials use glassine or other paper liners. Paper liners can be economical, but they are more sensitive to humidity, fiber dust, and dimensional movement. In precision label converting, these factors may cause registration variation, curling, or dust contamination.

PET liner offers better dimensional stability and a smoother surface. It can improve die-cutting precision and reduce problems during stripping or dispensing. For converters running high-speed equipment, consistent release behavior and web stability can translate into lower waste, fewer stops, and better label output quality. This makes the product particularly suitable for customers who value production efficiency as much as appearance.

Adaptable Adhesive Selection

Different industries require different adhesion behavior. A mineral water bottle label, cosmetic bottle label, building material label, and tyre label may all need different adhesive characteristics. Generic label materials often provide only one standard adhesive, forcing customers to compromise. This product family offers multiple adhesive types, enabling better matching between the label and its working environment.

Water-based adhesives can provide balanced performance for many general label applications. Hotmelt adhesives can deliver strong initial tack and fast bonding. Solvent adhesives can support demanding applications where durability is critical. Removable adhesives serve temporary labeling. Anti-freeze and cryogenic adhesives support cold chain, low-temperature storage, or frozen conditions. Tyre-grade rubber adhesive addresses the difficult surface energy and texture of rubber substrates.

Printing and Converting Flexibility

A high-quality transparent film label material must support printing, laminating, die-cutting, slitting, and application. With special surface coating, the film can be adapted to a variety of printing processes. Converters may use flexographic, letterpress, offset, screen, digital, or hybrid printing depending on ink compatibility and equipment configuration. The material’s stable liner and controlled adhesive layer help support accurate registration, clean edges, and reliable matrix removal.

For premium labels, small defects become highly visible. Dust, adhesive ooze, poor die-cutting, or edge lifting can compromise the package appearance. The combination of a smooth face film, suitable coating, consistent adhesive, and PET liner improves the converter’s ability to produce clean labels with a refined finish.

Wide Format and Customization Capability

Another advantage is the availability of jumbo rolls and sheet formats. Large roll widths allow efficient slitting into multiple smaller rolls. Sheet formats support smaller printing operations, sampling, prototyping, and sheet-fed workflows. Custom sizes help reduce waste and improve production efficiency for customers with unique equipment or end-use requirements.

This flexibility is especially valuable for distributors and converters serving multiple market segments. Instead of sourcing many unrelated materials from different suppliers, they can work with one manufacturer capable of adjusting face thickness, adhesive type, liner structure, width, and sheet size according to the project.

Application Fields

Transparent PVC with a clear PET liner is suitable for numerous labeling and packaging applications. Its premium appearance and practical converting performance make it useful across both consumer and industrial sectors.

Beverage and Mineral Water Labels

In beverage packaging, transparency is a powerful design tool. Clear labels allow the liquid, bottle shape, and product color to remain visible. For mineral water bottles, transparent labels can create a clean, pure, and refreshing look. For flavored beverages, juices, teas, and specialty drinks, transparent film labels help display the product while supporting high-quality printed graphics.

Because beverage labels may face moisture, refrigeration, and handling during distribution, film labels are often preferred over ordinary paper labels. Adhesive selection should consider condensation, bottle surface, temperature, and labeling line conditions. For chilled products or cold storage, anti-freeze adhesive options may be considered.

Cosmetics and Personal Care Products

Cosmetic and personal care packaging demands refined appearance. Transparent labels are widely used on shampoo bottles, lotion bottles, skincare containers, perfume packaging, jars, tubes, and makeup products. The no-label look supports minimalistic, premium, and elegant design styles. It also allows metallic, white, black, or colored printing to stand out directly against the container.

In these applications, edge clarity, smoothness, ink adhesion, and resistance to handling are important. Transparent PVC label material with a stable PET liner helps converters produce accurate, attractive labels that maintain package aesthetics. For curved containers, the selected film thickness and adhesive should match the surface shape and expected flexibility requirements.

Daily Chemical Products

Daily chemical products such as detergents, cleaners, disinfectants, air fresheners, and household care products often require durable labels. These products may be exposed to moisture, chemicals, abrasion, and repeated handling. Film labels offer better durability than many paper labels, and transparent film can create a clean and professional appearance.

For household chemical packaging, adhesive strength and resistance should be carefully selected. Solvent adhesive may be considered for more demanding situations, while water-based adhesive may be suitable for general use. The ability to choose among multiple adhesive systems gives buyers a practical advantage.

Building Materials and Industrial Packaging

The material is also used in building materials, packaging, and other industrial sectors. Labels for construction products, hardware, panels, tools, accessories, and industrial packaging must often survive rougher handling than ordinary retail labels. Film face materials provide better toughness and resistance than paper, while a suitable adhesive helps labels remain attached to different surfaces.

In industrial use, the label may need to carry barcodes, batch numbers, safety information, product identification, installation instructions, or brand graphics. Stable printing and reliable adhesion are essential. The wide selection of adhesive and liner options supports adaptation to these practical needs.

Promotional and Specialty Labels

Transparent PVC adhesive film can also be used for promotional stickers, window decals, decorative labels, temporary branding, seasonal packaging, and specialty label projects. Removable adhesive options are useful when labels must be removed without damaging the surface. Thicker film options may be selected for special visual effects or increased durability.

Because the material can be supplied in rolls or sheets, it supports both large-scale industrial production and smaller customized projects. This makes it suitable for label converters, packaging designers, printing houses, and brand owners requiring flexible development.

Manufacturing Strength and Process Control

The quality of transparent self-adhesive label material is determined not only by raw materials but also by manufacturing expertise. Suzhou Piaozhihua Composite Material Technology Co., Ltd. specializes in high-grade self-adhesive labels and integrates research and development, production, sales, and after-sales service. The company has built full production lines covering gluing, laminating, and cutting, enabling integrated control from coating to finished material.

An annual production capacity of more than 280 million square meters demonstrates large-scale manufacturing ability. For customers, capacity matters because it supports stable supply, shorter lead times, and consistent batch availability. Large-scale production also allows better standardization of processes, raw material control, and quality management.

The company has more than 20 years of OEM manufacturing experience and provides customized solutions for different label materials. This experience is important because self-adhesive products often require precise matching of face material, adhesive, liner, release force, coating, thickness, and application environment. A supplier with deep industry experience can help customers avoid common mistakes, reduce trial costs, and select a more suitable construction.

The manufacturing process typically involves raw material selection, adhesive preparation, coating, drying or curing, lamination, silicone release control, surface treatment, slitting, sheet cutting, inspection, packaging, and shipment. Each step affects final performance. For transparent products, even small defects such as bubbles, gels, particles, coating streaks, adhesive unevenness, or liner scratches may become visible. Therefore, precision control is especially important.

Gluing Technology

Gluing is one of the most critical steps in self-adhesive material production. Adhesive coating must be uniform across the web and along the machine direction. Uneven adhesive may cause inconsistent bonding, visual defects, die-cutting problems, or edge ooze. Advanced coating control helps maintain stable coat weight and adhesive distribution.

Different adhesive systems require different process parameters. Water-based adhesives require careful drying control. Hotmelt adhesives require temperature and viscosity control. Solvent adhesives require safe, controlled evaporation and performance management. Specialty adhesives such as cryogenic or tyre-grade rubber adhesive require strong technical understanding. The ability to offer multiple adhesive types reflects strong process capability.

Lamination Precision

Lamination combines the face material, adhesive layer, and release liner. For transparent labels, lamination must be clean and bubble-free. Tension control is essential because differences in material stretch can cause curling, wrinkles, or misalignment. PET liner stability helps, but machine control and operator experience remain vital.

High-quality lamination supports flatness and reliable converting. If the laminate is too tight, too loose, or uneven, problems may appear during printing or labeling. Consistent lamination helps labels stay flat, feed smoothly, and release properly from the liner.

Cutting and Slitting Accuracy

After coating and lamination, jumbo rolls may be slit into customer-specified widths or cut into sheets. Cutting quality affects the customer’s printing and converting process. Poor slitting can create dust, rough edges, telescoping rolls, or uneven winding. Sheet cutting must maintain accurate dimensions and clean edges.

Because the product is available in jumbo rolls and many sheet sizes, precise cutting capability is essential. Customers may require roll materials for label presses or sheet materials for printing and converting. Stable cutting and packaging help ensure that the material arrives ready for efficient use.

Testing and Inspection

A self-adhesive material should be tested for key properties such as appearance, thickness, release force, peel adhesion, tack, coat weight, transparency, surface quality, and converting behavior. Suzhou Piaozhihua maintains its own testing lab and uses advanced inspection equipment to support product quality. This helps ensure that materials meet customer requirements before delivery.

For transparent PVC film labels, inspection is especially important because visual quality directly affects the final package. A defect hidden in a paper label may be obvious in a transparent label. Therefore, careful inspection helps protect both the converter and the brand owner.

Why Clear PET Liner Improves Label Production

The release liner is sometimes overlooked by buyers who focus mainly on the face material and adhesive. However, professional converters understand that the liner can determine whether production runs smoothly. The clear PET liner in this product offers several important benefits.

First, PET is dimensionally stable. It is less affected by humidity than paper liners. This reduces the risk of web distortion and registration instability during printing and die-cutting. In multi-color printing or complex label designs, registration accuracy is critical. A stable liner contributes to cleaner graphics and better die-cut alignment.

Second, PET has a smooth and dense surface. This can support consistent release coating and reduce fiber-related contamination. Paper liners can shed dust or fibers, which may interfere with printing, adhesive cleanliness, or label appearance. PET helps maintain a cleaner converting environment.

Third, transparent PET liner supports visual inspection. Operators can more easily identify certain defects in the laminate or printed label. For transparent label products, this can be useful during quality control.

Fourth, PET liner can improve dispensing performance. In automatic labeling, the label must release at the peel plate with predictable behavior. Inconsistent release may cause missed labels, double feeding, or web breaks. PET liner stability contributes to reliable dispensing, especially in high-speed operations.

Finally, PET liner is particularly suitable for premium transparent labels because the entire construction maintains a clean, modern, and high-quality impression. Although paper liner alternatives remain available for customers who require them, clear PET liner is often the superior choice for demanding clear label applications.

Printing Considerations

Transparent PVC adhesive film can be used with various printing methods when the correct surface coating, ink system, drying process, and press settings are selected. Because the film is transparent, design and printing must be planned carefully.

White ink is often used as an underprint when graphics need opacity. Without white ink, colors printed on clear film may appear translucent or may change depending on the color of the container or product inside. For a premium label, printers may use layered printing, spot colors, varnish, metallic effects, or selective opacity to achieve the desired appearance.

Ink adhesion is critical. The surface coating helps improve print receptivity, but printers should still test ink compatibility before mass production. UV inks, solvent inks, water-based inks, and digital inks each have different requirements. Drying or curing must be complete to avoid smearing, blocking, or transfer during rewinding.

Because transparent film can reveal dust, fingerprints, scratches, or adhesive defects, clean handling is essential. Printing environments should control dust, static, and web tension. Operators should use suitable unwinding and rewinding settings to avoid wrinkles or telescoping.

For barcodes and QR codes, contrast must be sufficient. If the label is applied to a dark or visually complex background, a white panel or opaque underlayer may be required. Designers should consider the final container and product color before approving artwork.

Converting and Die-Cutting Performance

Converting transparent film labels requires accurate control. Film materials behave differently from paper. They may stretch, resist cutting, or require specific die pressure. The PET liner helps provide a stable base, but die tooling and machine settings must be optimized.

Clean die-cutting is essential for invisible-edge labels. Rough edges, adhesive strings, or incomplete cuts can affect label appearance and application. Converters should adjust die depth to cut the face film and adhesive without damaging the liner excessively. The PET liner’s stable thickness and strength can help maintain consistent cutting.

Matrix stripping must also be controlled. Transparent films may require suitable waste matrix design, proper tension, and carefully planned label shapes. Sharp corners, very thin waste areas, or complex shapes may require testing. A good material supplier can support trials and recommend suitable structures.

Slitting should produce clean roll edges. Edge quality affects press feeding and labeling. Poor winding can cause roll deformation, blocking, or telescoping. The manufacturer’s cutting capability helps ensure that supplied rolls are prepared for efficient conversion.

Packaging and Delivery

Packaging must protect self-adhesive materials during transportation and storage. This product can be supplied using sea-transit-worthy poly-wood pallet packing and carton packing. Both roll and sheet formats can be provided from stock or according to production planning.

For sheet materials, 100 sheets per ream can be packed with strong PE-coated kraft paper wrapping. Strong pallets are wrapped with stretch film and fastened with plastic fastening belts. This packaging approach helps protect the product from moisture, dust, mechanical damage, and shifting during transport.

Proper storage after delivery is also important. Self-adhesive films should generally be stored in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight, high heat, and excessive humidity. Rolls should be kept in original packaging until use. Materials should be conditioned in the production environment before printing or converting, especially if they have been transported through very different temperatures.

Customization for OEM and ODM Projects

One of the strongest advantages of working with an experienced self-adhesive material manufacturer is the ability to customize. Suzhou Piaozhihua accepts OEM and ODM services, producing materials based on customer drawings, samples, or performance requirements. This is valuable for customers who need a specific label construction rather than an off-the-shelf product.

Customization can include face film thickness, adhesive type, liner type, roll width, sheet size, release force, surface coating, and packaging method. For example, a cosmetics customer may require excellent transparency, stable printing, and removable adhesion. A building material customer may require stronger permanent adhesion and thicker film. A cold-chain product may require anti-freeze adhesive. A tyre label project may require rubber adhesive specifically designed for difficult tyre surfaces.

OEM and ODM capability is supported by the company’s professional R&D team, multiple patents, testing laboratory, and integrated production lines. This allows the company to develop and validate solutions rather than simply supply generic materials. Customers can benefit from technical communication, sample testing, pilot production, and quality feedback.

Quality, Sustainability, and Long-Term Value

Modern packaging buyers increasingly consider both performance and environmental responsibility. The company’s brand positioning focuses on sustainable development and environmental protection, including eco-friendly solutions involving face materials, adhesives, and backing papers. While transparent PVC film itself must be selected according to application requirements and local regulations, responsible material design, efficient production, waste reduction, and suitable adhesive choices all contribute to better sustainability outcomes.

Quality is also a sustainability issue. A label material that fails during printing or application creates waste, lost time, and additional production impact. Stable materials reduce rejects and improve efficiency. Consistent adhesive coating, accurate slitting, proper packaging, and reliable liner performance all help customers reduce waste in their own operations.

The company’s core values include quality, integrity, innovation, win-win cooperation, and responsibility. These values matter because self-adhesive material supply is not only a transactional purchase; it is a technical partnership. Customers often need ongoing support when they change containers, inks, label designs, application temperatures, or production speeds. A responsible supplier can help solve issues and improve long-term results.

Comparison with Common Alternatives

When choosing a label material, buyers often compare transparent PVC with paper labels, BOPP labels, PET labels, and other self-adhesive film constructions. Each material has its own place. The best choice depends on appearance, cost, durability, container type, printing method, and end-use environment.

Paper labels are cost-effective and easy to print, but they do not provide the same transparent no-label effect. They are also generally less resistant to water, abrasion, and chemicals unless specially treated. For premium transparent packaging, paper is usually not the first choice.

BOPP labels are widely used and offer good clarity, moisture resistance, and cost efficiency. In some applications, BOPP may be selected for beverage and household labels. PVC, however, can offer different flexibility and appearance characteristics, and the availability of different thicknesses may suit specific specialty applications. The user-supplied material also notes high-definition transparent film behavior and excellent transparency for label-free label production.

PET face films are strong, stable, and often used for durable labels, electronics labels, and industrial labels. They may be less flexible in some applications compared with PVC, depending on thickness and formulation. Transparent PVC remains a practical choice where flexibility, clarity, and label appearance are key.

The clear PET liner is an advantage across many of these comparisons. Even when face materials vary, a PET liner can improve converting stability. Therefore, this product’s combination of transparent PVC face and transparent PET liner targets buyers who want both attractive appearance and reliable processing.

Choosing the Right Configuration

To select the best version of transparent PVC adhesive film with clear PET liner, buyers should evaluate several factors. The first factor is the application surface. Is the container glass, PET plastic, HDPE, PP, metal, coated board, rubber, or another material? Different surfaces require different adhesive performance.

The second factor is the application environment. Will the label be applied at room temperature, low temperature, or high humidity? Will it be refrigerated, frozen, exposed to water, exposed to chemicals, or handled frequently? These conditions influence adhesive selection and film thickness.

The third factor is printing method. Different inks and presses require different surface treatments. Buyers should communicate printing technology, ink type, curing method, and graphic requirements before confirming the material.

The fourth factor is converting process. Roll-fed presses, sheet-fed printers, digital systems, die-cutting machines, and automatic labelers may require specific liner thickness, release force, roll size, and winding direction. The PET liner can provide stability, but the final specification should still match the equipment.

The fifth factor is visual effect. If the goal is a premium no-label look, clarity and adhesive transparency are critical. If the label must include opaque colors, white ink or layered printing may be needed. If the label will be applied to a textured or colored surface, samples should be tested.

Company Capability and Market Reach

Suzhou Piaozhihua Composite Material Technology Co., Ltd. is located in Taicang City, Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. The company has developed a strong position in self-adhesive products through more than two decades of manufacturing experience. With comprehensive production lines and an annual capacity exceeding 280 million square meters, it ranks among leading Chinese enterprises in the self-adhesive product sector.

The company has established sales networks in major Chinese cities such as Shanghai, Ningbo, Hangzhou, Chengdu, Harbin, Wuhan, Chongqing, Guangzhou, Changsha, and Beijing, along with many franchise chains. Internationally, its marketing network covers numerous countries and regions, including the United States, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Mexico, Russia, the Middle East, and other markets across Asia, Europe, the Americas, and Africa.

This broad market reach demonstrates the company’s ability to serve customers with different technical requirements, packaging standards, and commercial expectations. For international buyers, supplier experience in export packaging, pallet protection, roll handling, and stable delivery is important. The company’s established domestic and overseas network supports long-term cooperation.

Practical Benefits for Different Buyers

For Brand Owners

Brand owners benefit from premium shelf appearance, transparent label design, and material options that support product differentiation. The no-label look can make packaging appear cleaner and more upscale. Transparent labels also allow designers to use the product or container itself as part of the visual identity.

For Label Converters

Converters benefit from stable PET liner performance, customizable adhesive systems, and reliable roll or sheet supply. Consistent converting reduces waste and helps maintain production schedules. The ability to request customized structures supports converters serving multiple industries.

For Printing Companies

Printing companies benefit from a specially coated transparent surface that can support various printing methods. With proper ink selection and testing, the material can deliver sharp graphics and professional results. Sheet and roll availability supports different equipment configurations.

For Distributors

Distributors benefit from a versatile product family that can serve beverage, cosmetic, household, industrial, promotional, and specialty label markets. Multiple liner and adhesive options allow distributors to meet diverse customer needs without relying on a narrow product range.

Quality Assurance Recommendations for Users

Before full-scale production, users should conduct sample testing under real conditions. This includes printing tests, die-cutting tests, adhesion tests, application tests, and aging evaluation. For transparent labels, visual inspection should be performed on the final container, not only on the liner. A label that looks clear before application may appear different on a curved, colored, or textured surface.

Users should also test label application speed, peel plate behavior, and bottle conditions. In beverage lines, condensation and temperature can affect adhesion. In cosmetics, curved containers and squeezable packaging can affect edge lifting. In industrial applications, surface dust, oil, or texture can reduce bonding. Proper surface cleaning and suitable adhesive selection are important.

Roll storage and handling should be controlled. Materials should not be exposed to extreme heat or direct sunlight for long periods. If the material is transported in cold weather, it should be allowed to reach production room temperature before use. Sudden temperature changes may cause condensation, which can affect printing and adhesion.

Q&A Section

Q1: What is transparent PVC with clear PET liner mainly used for?

It is mainly used for high-clarity self-adhesive labels, especially labels requiring a premium no-label appearance. Typical applications include mineral water, beverages, cosmetics, personal care products, daily chemical products, building materials, packaging, promotional labels, and specialty industrial labels.

Q2: Why is the clear PET liner important?

The clear PET liner improves dimensional stability, release consistency, cleanliness, and converting performance. Compared with many paper liners, PET is less affected by humidity and produces less fiber dust, making it suitable for high-quality transparent labels and precision die-cutting.

Q3: Can the adhesive be customized?

Yes. Available adhesive options include water-based adhesive, hotmelt adhesive, solvent adhesive, removable adhesive, anti-freeze adhesive, cryogenic adhesive, and tyre-grade rubber adhesive. The best choice depends on the application surface, temperature, storage condition, and required bonding strength.

Q4: Is this material suitable for food and pharmaceutical packaging?

The material can be used in many packaging fields, but direct food or pharmaceutical compliance depends on the exact construction, adhesive, ink, application method, and local regulations. Customers should confirm regulatory requirements and conduct compliance testing before using it for food or drug-related applications.

Q5: What printing methods can be used?

With suitable surface coating and ink selection, the material can support a variety of printing methods. Customers should test compatibility with their specific flexographic, offset, screen, letterpress, digital, UV, solvent, or water-based printing systems before mass production.

Q6: What is the standard face material thickness?

The standard configuration includes 50 micron transparent PVC. Other thicknesses such as 80, 100, 150, and 260 micron options are available depending on the desired stiffness, durability, appearance, and application requirements.

Q7: What roll widths are available?

Common jumbo roll widths include 1000 mm, 1020 mm, 1080 mm, and 1530 mm. Customized widths can be discussed based on production and order requirements.

Q8: Can the product be supplied in sheets?

Yes. Sheet sizes can include A4, A3, 20 x 30, 21 x 30, 24 x 36, 50 cm x 70 cm, 70 cm x 100 cm, and customized dimensions. Sheet packaging can be arranged for printing, sampling, or special converting needs.

Q9: What makes this product different from ordinary clear labels?

Its key differences include high transparency, a stable clear PET liner, customizable adhesive systems, multiple film thickness options, special surface coating for printing, and manufacturing support from integrated gluing, laminating, cutting, testing, and OEM/ODM capabilities.

Q10: How should customers choose the correct specification?

Customers should consider application surface, temperature, expected durability, printing method, converting equipment, final appearance, labeling speed, and regulatory requirements. Sample testing under real production and end-use conditions is strongly recommended.

Conclusion

Transparent PVC adhesive film with a clear PET liner is a premium self-adhesive label material designed for customers who need excellent transparency, stable converting performance, and flexible customization. Its no-label appearance helps products stand out on retail shelves, while its clear PET liner supports reliable printing, die-cutting, and dispensing. With options for different face thicknesses, adhesives, liners, roll widths, and sheet sizes, it can serve a wide range of labeling applications from beverages and cosmetics to daily chemicals, building materials, packaging, and industrial identification.

The product’s value is strengthened by the manufacturer’s integrated production capability, including gluing, laminating, cutting, testing, and custom development. More than 20 years of OEM experience, strong R&D capability, advanced inspection equipment, and large annual production capacity support consistent quality and long-term supply. For buyers seeking a transparent label material that combines appearance, process stability, and customization potential, this construction offers a strong and competitive solution.

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