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Overview
Vulcanized Tire and Rubber Identification Labels are specially engineered transfer films designed for the rubber manufacturing industry. Unlike conventional adhesive labels that degrade under heat and pressure, these labels are applied to uncured rubber surfaces and undergo the vulcanization process alongside the base material. The result is a permanent, heat-resistant identification mark that becomes an integral part of the finished rubber product.
These labels are widely used for tire sidewalls, conveyor belts, hoses, seals, and other industrial rubber components requiring durable traceability, branding, or specification marking.
Feature
1. Exceptional High-Temperature Vulcanization Resistance
These labels are engineered to withstand tire curing temperatures above 180°C. Made with heat-resistant materials, they integrate permanently during vulcanization without melting or failing.
2. Permanent Chemical Bonding with Rubber Substrates
They form a chemical bond with rubber during vulcanization, fusing into the tire structure. This ensures lifelong adhesion that resists peeling, even under flexing and thermal stress.
3. Superior Durability in Harsh Service Environments
Resistant to oil, ozone, abrasion, and UV exposure. Printed information stays protected against weather and chemicals, remaining scannable throughout the tire's service life.
Application :
Tire Manufacturing
Sidewall branding, DOT codes, size specifications, and production traceability for passenger, truck, OTR, and motorcycle tires
Industrial Rubber Goods
Conveyor belts, hydraulic hoses, gaskets, and molded rubber components requiring permanent identification
Retread Tires
Reliable labeling solutions for retreading operations where durability and heat resistance are critical