White BOPP Labels
Last updated: 2026-01-29
White BOPP is a durable film label stock that holds up when labels need to survive moisture, oils, and handling. If your product sees refrigeration, bathrooms, kitchens, or heavy touch, BOPP usually outperforms paper.
Want labels that don’t peel or scuff? Tell us your container material (glass/PET/HDPE/PP) + environment and we’ll spec the right adhesive and finish.
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Typical production is 2–5 business days after proof approval.
Specs & Guides
- Waterproof labels (materials)
- Waterproof roll labels: BOPP vs PET
- Food & beverage label use cases
- Roll label specs + ordering
- AI label design: prompt pack + checklist
FAQ
Are white BOPP labels waterproof?
White BOPP is a film stock used when labels will see moisture or heavy handling. Tell us the environment and we will confirm the adhesive and finish at proof.
Matte or gloss for white BOPP?
Matte reduces glare; gloss boosts contrast. We confirm the finish at proof so it matches your packaging.
What is the minimum order and turnaround?
Minimum is 50 labels per design. Proofs are confirmed by email before production. Typical production is 2-5 business days after approval.
Best uses
- Food, beverage, and refrigerated products (spec dependent)
- Personal care, cosmetics, and squeeze packaging
- Cleaners, household products, and high‑handling SKUs
How to spec white BOPP (no guessing)
- Container: glass, PET, HDPE, PP, metal, or textured surfaces (this decides adhesive direction).
- Environment: wet/oily handling, refrigeration, freezer, UV, abrasion.
- Finish: matte vs gloss (scuff + glare behave differently).
- Shape: sharp corners lift first; rounded corners usually survive better.
- Roll specs: unwind, core size, and maximum OD if you’re using an applicator.
Common failure modes (and how we prevent them)
- Edge lift: usually adhesive + cold/humidity + surface energy, not “bad printing”.
- Scuffing: finish choice and handling realities matter (we’ll flag risks in proof).
- Wrinkling on squeeze containers: needs the right film/adhesive match and layout discipline.