Product type
Barcode labels are adhesive labels that feature printed barcodes, which can be scanned for quick identification and tracking of products. They are typically made from materials such as paper, polyester, or vinyl, and are designed to withstand various environmental conditions depending on their intended use. Barcode labels are widely used in retail, inventory management, shipping, and logistics to streamline operations and improve accuracy in product identification.
| Material | Paper, polyester, or vinyl |
| Adhesive type | Permanent or removable |
| Size range | Custom sizes available, common sizes include 1x2 inches to 4x6 inches |
| Print technology | Thermal transfer or direct thermal |
| Barcode types | UPC, Code 128, QR codes, and more |
| Durability | Water-resistant, tear-resistant options available |
| Roll or sheet format | Available in rolls or sheets |
When choosing barcode labels, consider the material based on the environment where they will be used, such as whether they need to be water-resistant or durable. Specify the adhesive type depending on whether you need the labels to be permanent or removable. Additionally, provide the size and barcode type required for your application. It's also helpful to mention the quantity needed to ensure accurate pricing and availability.
Get quotes for Barcode Labels
Tell us your requirement — quantity, specs and timeline — and our team sources verified manufacturers and brings you the best quote.
They are typically made from paper, polyester, or vinyl.
Yes, barcode labels can be customized to various sizes.
Common types include UPC, Code 128, and QR codes.
Yes, there are water-resistant and tear-resistant options.
Thermal transfer uses a ribbon to print, while direct thermal prints directly onto heat-sensitive material.
They are available in rolls or sheets, depending on your printing needs.