Chemical Storage Label – UV Safe



Chemical storage areas exposed to sunlight place unique stress on labels. UV radiation fades inks, weakens films, and causes adhesives to fail over time, making hazard and identification information unreadable. Standard indoor-grade labels deteriorate quickly when used outdoors or near open bays. Anaika offers UV-safe chemical storage label solutions engineered with UV-stable films and adhesives that resist fading, cracking, and edge lift—ensuring critical information remains visible throughout extended outdoor storage cycles.
Key Features
UV-stable label materials designed for outdoor chemical storage
Fade-resistant surface maintains visibility under prolonged sunlight
Strong adhesion on metal, plastic, and coated containers
Matte finish reduces glare in direct sunlight
Resistant to weathering, dust, and handling abrasion
Suitable for long-term outdoor and semi-outdoor storage
Compatible with durable printing systems for compliance data
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | UV-stabilized synthetic label film |
| Adhesive Type | Permanent outdoor-grade acrylic |
| UV Resistance | High – sunlight exposure safe |
| Surface Finish | Matte, low-glare |
| Substrate Compatibility | Metal drums, HDPE containers, coated surfaces |
| Weather Resistance | Sunlight, dust, humidity |
| Print Compatibility | Flexo, Digital, Thermal Transfer |
| Thickness | 80–120 microns |
| Shelf Life | 18–24 months |
Applications
Outdoor chemical storage yards
Semi-open warehouses and sheds
Chemical drums and bulk containers
Industrial solvent and raw material storage
Compliance labeling for exposed environments
Long-term storage identification
Why Choose Anaika?
Materials selected specifically for UV exposure and outdoor use
Adhesives tested to prevent edge lift under heat and sunlight
Consistent print durability for long-term readability
Custom label sizes to suit drums, containers, and panels
Clear differentiation between indoor and outdoor-grade materials
Technical guidance on UV exposure limits and print ribbon selection
