Corrosive Chemical Label – GHS 05



Corrosive chemicals can cause severe damage to skin, eyes, equipment, and infrastructure if not handled correctly. Hazard communication must remain visible even when containers are exposed to spills, fumes, washing, or outdoor storage. Standard labels degrade quickly under corrosive exposure, peel off, or lose contrast—creating safety and compliance risks. Anaika offers corrosive chemical label solutions aligned with GHS 05 requirements, engineered using chemical-resistant films and adhesives that maintain adhesion and readability throughout chemical handling and storage.
Key Features
Designed for GHS 05 corrosive hazard identification
Chemical-resistant synthetic label construction
Strong adhesion on plastic, metal, and coated containers
Resistant to moisture, mild acids, alkalis, and cleaning agents
Matte surface reduces glare in lab and plant lighting
Maintains visibility during storage, handling, and transport
Compatible with flexo, digital, and thermal transfer printing
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Chemical-resistant synthetic label film |
| Adhesive Type | Permanent chemical-grade acrylic |
| Hazard Standard | GHS 05 (Corrosive) |
| Surface Finish | Matte |
| Substrate Compatibility | HDPE, metal, PET, coated containers |
| Chemical Resistance | Acids, alkalis, mild solvents |
| Print Compatibility | Flexo, Digital, Thermal Transfer |
| Thickness | 70–100 microns |
| Shelf Life | 12–18 months |
Applications
Corrosive chemical containers and drums
Laboratory reagents and acids
Chemical manufacturing and processing plants
Pharmaceutical and industrial production areas
Export packaging for hazardous chemicals
Warehouse and transport safety labeling
Why Choose Anaika?
Materials selected for real-world corrosive exposure conditions
Adhesives tested for long-term bonding on chemical containers
Consistent print quality for standardized GHS layouts
Custom sizes for bottles, cans, drums, and bulk containers
Reliable supply for compliance-critical hazard labeling
Technical guidance on material selection for chemical compatibility and audits
