In the competitive world of fashion and apparel, the final touchpoint with your customer is often not the fabric or the stitching, but the humble garment tag. This small detail carries immense weight, communicating brand identity, care instructions, and authenticity. At the forefront of durable and sophisticated tag solutions are Garment Tags with Lamination Process. This advanced manufacturing technique involves sealing a printed or woven tag between thin, transparent layers of protective film. The result is a product that offers exceptional resistance to everyday wear and tear, including moisture, abrasion, fading, and oils. For brands demanding premium presentation and longevity, laminated tags are the definitive choice. They provide a crisp, professional finish that enhances the perceived value of the garment. Beyond aesthetics, lamination is a critical component in advanced security solutions. It effectively protects integrated security features from tampering or environmental damage. This makes it an ideal process for creating robust Smart Anti-counterfeiting and Traceability Garment Tags, safeguarding QR codes, NFC chips, or holographic elements. The process also elevates the look of classic materials, adding a luxurious sheen and rigidity to elegant Copperplate Garment Tags. For a sustainable yet secure option, lamination can be applied to Anti-Counterfeit Kraft Paper Garment Tags, making them more durable without compromising their eco-friendly appeal. Similarly, the technique is perfect for enhancing and protecting the intricate designs of Smart Anti-counterfeiting Woven Fabric Garment Tags, ensuring the woven logos and text remain pristine.
Delving into the specifications of our Laminated Garment Tags reveals the engineering behind their durability and versatility. We offer a comprehensive range of options to meet precise brand requirements. The core material, or substrate, can be selected based on the desired look and feel. Common choices include coated paper, art paper, synthetic paper (like Tyvek), woven fabric labels, and even metallic foils. Each substrate is then laminated with a clear protective film, typically composed of BOPP (Biaxially Oriented Polypropylene), PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), or PVC. The thickness of this lamination is a key parameter, directly influencing the tag's stiffness and protection level.
| Feature Category | Specification Options | Ideal Application & Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Film Finish | High Gloss, Matte, Soft Touch | Gloss: Vibrant color pop for mainstream fashion. Matte/Soft Touch: Premium, luxury feel for high-end brands. |
| Film Thickness | 12μm (Thin), 23μm (Standard), 30μm (Heavy-duty) | 12μm: Light protection for indoor apparel. 23μm: All-purpose durability. 30μm: Maximum protection for outdoor/workwear. |
| Edge Sealing | Standard Seal, Fully Welded Seal | Standard: Cost-effective for most uses. Fully Welded: Complete waterproof barrier for swimwear or garments requiring frequent washing. |
| Integrated Security | Visible & Covert Features | Holograms, tamper-evident prints, or hidden UV ink protected under lamination for authentic Smart Anti-counterfeiting Garment Tags. |
| Tag Rigidity | Flexible, Semi-rigid, Rigid | Controlled by substrate and film thickness. Rigid tags hang better and resist curling, ideal for heavy items like denim or coats. |