Greg Hrinya, Editor02.23.21
Using rotary diecutting technology, Grand Rapids Label has the ability to produce custom labels in the exact size and shape that its customers need. The company can provide diecut labels in an array of "standard" sizes and shapes (circular, rectangular, etc.), as well as in complex custom geometries to fit the unique shape of your parts or products. Grand Rapids Label's diecutting capabilities are ideal for high-volume orders of custom-printed labels or label blanks, the company says.
According to the company, its custom diecutting service can be combined with any of its other label printing and converting processes. Security components, RFID technology, GHS/CLP safety graphics, specialty adhesives, and other features can be built in to a customer's labels prior to diecutting to create the perfect custom labels for nearly any application.
"Many customers use our blank thermal transfer or direct thermal labels in their processes, printing the label with the info they need onsite using their own printers," the company states. "We can provide the diecut label blanks to meet your application needs. And not just thermal label blanks – Grand Rapids Label can provide any of our label products as blanks, so you can choose the right solution for your project.
Grand Rapids Label's rotary diecutting capabilities can accommodate a variety of specialty materials. In addition to its standard pressure sensitive labels, the converter can deliver labels without adhesive backing, as well as labels cut from foam, carbon, paper board, transfer tape, and more. To complement its diecutting services, Grand Rapids Label can also provide embossing and other related processes to give custom labels the look or texture they need.
"We are Michigan and the Midwest's leading provider of diecut custom labels," the company adds. "We have the experience and the expertise to produce the perfect labels for your application – whatever it may be. Request a quote on custom diecut labels, or contact us to learn more."
According to the company, its custom diecutting service can be combined with any of its other label printing and converting processes. Security components, RFID technology, GHS/CLP safety graphics, specialty adhesives, and other features can be built in to a customer's labels prior to diecutting to create the perfect custom labels for nearly any application.
"Many customers use our blank thermal transfer or direct thermal labels in their processes, printing the label with the info they need onsite using their own printers," the company states. "We can provide the diecut label blanks to meet your application needs. And not just thermal label blanks – Grand Rapids Label can provide any of our label products as blanks, so you can choose the right solution for your project.
Grand Rapids Label's rotary diecutting capabilities can accommodate a variety of specialty materials. In addition to its standard pressure sensitive labels, the converter can deliver labels without adhesive backing, as well as labels cut from foam, carbon, paper board, transfer tape, and more. To complement its diecutting services, Grand Rapids Label can also provide embossing and other related processes to give custom labels the look or texture they need.
"We are Michigan and the Midwest's leading provider of diecut custom labels," the company adds. "We have the experience and the expertise to produce the perfect labels for your application – whatever it may be. Request a quote on custom diecut labels, or contact us to learn more."