If you’ve ever peeled the backing off a sticker and placed it on a jar, bottle, or box, that’s a pressure-sensitive label. Also known as self-adhesive labels, these are made from layers of face stock, adhesive, and a release liner.
Unlike other labels that require heat, water, or glue to activate, pressure-sensitive labels apply with, you guessed it, pressure. That makes them fast, flexible, and reliable for manual and automated application processes.
What makes them perfect for prime labeling is the balance of function and form. These labels hold strong while giving you complete creative control over design, texture, finish, and format. If you’re wondering what pressure-sensitive labels are good for, they’re ideal for primary labels used in front-facing, consumer-focused applications that must look great and perform well.