Labels & Tapes
SIS Materials for Labels and Tapes
SIS materials can be evaluated for label adhesives, tape adhesives, and pressure-sensitive adhesive systems. Label and tape projects often need a practical balance between initial tack, holding power, cohesion, substrate fit, and converting processability.

Material Selection Factors
- Initial tack and peel behavior on paper, film, and selected low-surface-energy substrates.
- Holding power and cohesion for the finished adhesive system.
- Anti-bleed behavior for higher-value label and tape formulations.
- Coating, die-cutting, and converting processability.
- Thermal stability during hot-melt adhesive preparation and downstream production.
Product Path Discussion
SIS grades such as 1100, 1120, 1180, 1220, 1250, 1250L, and 4270 can be discussed for label, tape, and pressure-sensitive adhesive projects. The best direction depends on adhesive formulation, processing method, target substrate, and trial results.
Data Sheet and Inquiry Support
For label and tape projects, technical discussion may cover grade direction, adhesive type, process route, target substrate, data sheets, and trial planning.
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FAQ
Which SIS grades can be discussed for labels and tapes?
Jusage™ SIS 1100, 1120, 1180, 1220, 1250, 1250L, and 4270 are common discussion directions. Final selection should be based on formulation and application testing.
What factors matter in label and tape adhesive selection?
Customers usually compare initial tack, holding power, cohesion, anti-bleed behavior, substrate fit, and converting processability.
Can one SIS grade fit all label applications?
No. Label stock, film, coating method, adhesive formula, and end-use conditions can change the grade direction.
Where can I find SIS data sheets?
Begin with the Download Center, then contact the team for grade-specific or application-specific support.
For application-specific grade discussion, contact our team.
