Tire labels for all rubber surfaces
Choosing labeling media for a vehicle’s tires is way more challenging than finding labels for food packaging. The reason is the complexity of attachments to rubber surfaces and difficulties associated with physical impacts involved in the lifecycle of a tire. If you want to save time during the selection process, explore our catalog filled with tire adhesive labels.
Get the most durable media for direct thermal and thermal transfer printing and ensure compliance with tire marking regulations in the US. Our 4" x 4" and 4" x 6" labels can be instantly printed and attached to showcase fuel efficiency, rolling noise, load ratings, grip performance, environmental friendliness, and other information vehicle owners must have to purchase and compare tires.
Highly resistant tire tags
Because tires are frequently exposed to harsh storage and usage conditions, you can’t settle for media that can’t handle those. Aluminized polyester labels are the top pick for tire manufacturers and retailers, thanks to their adhesive and durability features:
- The unique adhesive formula allows you to stick tags to different textures of rubber tires. It is extremely strong and ensures the label stays in place even under the effects of heat, stretching, and movement. You can’t find better tire adhesive labels for regular or performance tires.
- Aluminized polyester is the most resistant material for labels for the tire market. It provides remarkable protection against fading, abrasions, tears, and weather elements, so your tags are well-shielded from water and dirt. That’s why aluminized polyester media can do the trick for on-road and off-road tires.
Take the time to double-check your local regulations on tire marking. Some laws and road safety standards may mandate that tire labels are used without shiny finishes or cover more information than small media can accommodate.
Get rolling
With DuraFast Label Company, you can pile up barcode labels for tires for DT or TT printing in rolls. The number of tags, compatibility, and ribbon requirements differ from one roll to another. Make sure you’re buying media that fully satisfies your needs and tire marking requirements, or contact our consultants for assistance.