How to Apply Your 10ml Vial Labels?ONLY 5 Steps! (Part 1)

It goes without saying that having a well-designed (useful and appealing)  vial labels is critical.

The procedure of applying vial labels, on the other hand, is crucial.

Why? Because, no matter how well-designed a vial labels is, it will always appear bad if it is applied poorly.

Fortunately, applying vial vial labels isn’t too difficult—in fact, it’s fairly simple.

However, there are a few things you should consider before jumping in; else, you could end up making a costly mistake. Remember that even the tiniest blunder can devalue your pharma brand and devastate your sales.

We’ll walk you through our foolproof 5-step vial labels application technique in this article. It’s based on years of vial packaging business experience and, to be honest, it’s really foolproof.

All things considered, a machine isn’t worth the money unless you plan on creating a large number of products (thousands).

Hand vial labeling is a perfectly fine choice unless you’re forced to invest in vial labelling machinery.

Whatever option you choose, here are some helpful hints to guarantee that the job is done correctly:

1.Decide EXACTLY Where You Will Apply Your vial labels (Hint: Ideally, it Will Be a Flat Surface)

Your vial labels will thrive on a clean, dry surface on your goods.

In addition, the flatter the surface, the better.

Because there are no crevices, bumps, lumps, or defects on a flat surface, the vial labels adheres effectively.

However, a perfectly level surface is not always attainable.

If you’re vial labelling vial glass bottle or a distinctive surface, we have a suggestion for you lower down the page.

2. Clean the Area and Make Sure It’s Moisture-Free

If the surface is dirty or wet, vial labels will have a hard time sticking.

That is why, before applying, you should always make sure the surface is clean.

This applies to vial labels made of any material.

Debris and dirt are always a problem with plastic, cardboard, and paper.

Why? Because dirt obstructs the adhesive’s ability to adhere to the product.

To prepare things for vial labelling, we recommend using an isopropyl alcohol wipe (IPA). These wipe away grease, oil, and dust off a product, evaporate rapidly, and leave no residue.

However, before employing this cleaning approach, be sure the product can be cleaned with IPA.

Remember that wetness is even worse than dust and particles.

Your vial labels will not stick if it comes into contact with water or any other sort of moisture. It can also inhibit the adhesive from performing as well as it could.

Isn’t it true that moisture is unavoidable? Consider putting a more durable glue on your vial labels.

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