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The labels industry plays a crucial role in product identification, branding, and information dissemination across various sectors. Labels serve as essential tools for conveying product details, instructions, and regulatory compliance information. The industry encompasses a wide range of processes, including design, printing, and application. Label production begins with the selection of materials, which can include paper, film, foil, and fabric, each chosen based on the intended application and environmental conditions. Printing technologies such as flexography, digital printing, and offset printing are commonly used to produce labels. Flexography is suitable for high-volume runs and uses flexible plates to transfer ink onto a variety of substrates. Digital printing offers versatility and quick turnaround times, making it ideal for short runs and customized labels. Offset printing provides high-quality results and is often used for large-scale production.
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