Chemical Drum Label – High Adhesive

Chemical drums are exposed to rough handling, curved surfaces, dust, moisture, and long storage periods. Standard labels fail quickly—edges lift, adhesives release, and critical hazard or batch information is lost during transport or warehousing. Drum surface textures and residues further reduce adhesion. Anaika offers high-adhesive chemical drum label solutions engineered with aggressive bonding adhesives and durable films that anchor securely to plastic and metal drums, ensuring label integrity throughout filling, storage, and logistics.

Key Features

  • High-tack adhesive engineered for difficult drum surfaces

  • Strong bonding on curved HDPE, metal, and coated drums

  • Resists edge lift during handling and pallet movement

  • Maintains adhesion in dusty, humid, and industrial conditions

  • Durable synthetic film withstands abrasion and scuffing

  • Suitable for hazard, batch, and compliance labeling

  • Compatible with flexo, digital, and thermal transfer printing

Technical Specifications

ParameterDetails
MaterialHeavy-duty synthetic label film
Adhesive TypeHigh-tack permanent acrylic
Adhesion PerformanceExcellent on curved & textured surfaces
Surface CompatibilityHDPE drums, metal drums, coated barrels
Moisture ResistanceHigh
Abrasion ResistanceHigh
Print CompatibilityFlexo, Digital, Thermal Transfer
Thickness80–120 microns
Shelf Life12–18 months

Applications

  • Chemical storage drums and barrels

  • Industrial solvents and bulk chemicals

  • Pharmaceutical raw material drums

  • Paints, resins, and specialty chemicals

  • Export and warehouse drum labeling

  • Compliance and traceability marking

Why Choose Anaika?

  • Adhesives selected specifically for high-stress drum applications

  • Proven performance on curved and low-energy plastic surfaces

  • Consistent adhesion across long storage and transport cycles

  • Custom label sizes to match drum diameters and layouts

  • Reliable supply for bulk industrial labeling requirements

  • Technical guidance on surface prep and adhesive selection