Industrial Grade 80gsm Semi-Gloss Paper – High-Tack Hotmelt Our 80gsm Semi-Gloss construction is a versatile, multipurpose labeling solution designed for applications that require an aggressive initial bond. The premium, clay-coated white paper offers a smooth surface for high-quality printing, while the Hotmelt Food-Safe Adhesive provides exceptional “grab” on a wide variety of surfaces, including curved, rough, or slightly chilled substrates.
Supported by a traditional 58gsm Yellow Glassine Liner, this material offers excellent contrast for optical sensors during the die-cutting and dispensing process. This combination is a “workhorse” for high-volume logistics and food packaging where speed and reliable adhesion are non-negotiable.
Face Stock: 80gsm Semi-gloss, machine-coated paper with high whiteness.
Adhesive: High-performance Hotmelt (Rubber-based); Food-safe for indirect contact.
Liner: 58gsm Yellow Glassine; high density and easy-to-read contrast.
Adhesion: Superior initial tack, even on low-energy surfaces like PE/PP plastics.
Key Performance Benefits
Aggressive Initial Tack: Unlike standard acrylic adhesives, this hotmelt formula bites into the substrate immediately. It is ideal for labeling cardboard boxes, HDPE drums, and rough-textured surfaces.
Food Safety Compliance: Formulated to meet international standards for indirect food contact, ensuring safety for dry, moist, and non-fatty food packaging.
Cold-Environment Reliability: While many adhesives lose their “stick” in the cold, this hotmelt adhesive remains tacky, making it the preferred choice for labels applied in cold-storage warehouses.
Visual Dispensing Efficiency: The Yellow Liner is highly favored by label converters because it provides a clear visual contrast against the white paper face, making it easier to check for matrix stripping errors and aiding optical sensors on older applicator lines.
Primary Market Applications
Chilled & Frozen Foods: Labels for meat packaging, frozen vegetables, and dairy products where moisture and cold are present.
Logistics & Shipping: High-speed labeling of corrugated boxes and shipping containers.
Grocery & Retail: Large-scale price marking and “weight-scale” labeling for deli and bakery items.
Industrial Packaging: Labeling for plastic pails, jerry cans, and chemical containers where a strong bond is required.



