What is the difference between the commonly mentioned PVC stickers, adhesive stickers, and car body stickers?Let's first look at these three types of stickers separately: 1. ETIE PVC stickers; as the name suggests, they are made from PVC adhesive materials; 2. ETIE adhesive stickers, which is a general term and can be divided into many types of material-based stickers; 3. ETIE car body stickers, which are stickers applied on car bodies, but they are basically also made from PVC materials. Now let's see what differences they have.
They can be compared from the following two points:1. Different sticker materialsPVC is the abbreviation for polyvinyl chloride. It is also a type of polymer material. Common colors for PVC label materials are off-white, pearl white, and transparent. The performance of PVC adhesive is similar to polyethylene labels. It has better flexibility and a softer feel than polyethylene label paper. It is often used in high-end occasions such as jewelry, watches, electronics, and metals. However, PVC materials have poor degradability and negatively impact environmental protection.Adhesive stickers use paper, film, or special materials as the surface material, with adhesive applied on the back and silicon-coated paper as the base.
Specifically, there are coated paper, thermal paper, PET adhesive, PVC adhesive, PE adhesive, BOPP adhesive, etc.Car body stickers consist of three parts: a PVC functional layer, an adhesive layer, and a backing paper.2. Different applicationsETIE PVC stickers are suitable for labeling objects with surfaces that are not very smooth.ETIE adhesive stickers, primarily film-based, are mainly used for decorative decals on cars and motorcycles, signage texts on storefronts, reflective films on highways, marks on containers, etc. Paper and film-based adhesive labels are categorized into basic labels and variable information labels according to their application.Car body stickers are used for graphics on vehicles. These graphics have good adhesion and are resistant to sunlight.