As global supply chains demand faster identification, tighter traceability, and greater label durability, the Top Coated Thermal Self-Adhesive Label has become one of the most technically refined and commercially vital materials in modern labeling. This guide explores the full technical picture — from layer structure and adhesive chemistry to industry applications and selection criteria.
A Top Coated Thermal Self-Adhesive Label is a multi-layer pressure-sensitive label that integrates three core functional elements: a protective top coat applied over a thermally active facestock, a pressure-sensitive adhesive layer, and a release liner. Together, these layers produce a label that can be printed without ink or ribbon, adheres securely to diverse surfaces, and resists the environmental stresses encountered in real-world logistics, retail, and industrial settings.
Unlike standard thermal paper — which is often left uncoated — the top-coated variant carries an additional protective polymer or clay-based layer on its print-receiving surface. This seemingly subtle addition dramatically extends the label's working life by shielding the thermochromic chemistry beneath from UV radiation, surface abrasion, moisture ingress, and chemical contact.
TGX Group (Targanix), based in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, China, is a specialized manufacturer supplying top-coated thermal self-adhesive label materials to converters, label printers, logistics operators, and OEM partners worldwide. Their product portfolio spans the full range of self-adhesive label materials, from basic thermal stocks to high-performance specialty constructions.
Understanding what makes a top-coated thermal label perform requires examining each functional layer in sequence. The construction typically runs from top to bottom as follows:
| # | Layer | Material / Composition | Primary Function |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Top Coat | Polymer / clay blend | Protects thermal layer from abrasion, moisture, UV, chemicals |
| 2 | Thermal Coating | Leuco dye + developer + sensitizer | Forms image when heated — ink-free direct thermal printing |
| 3 | Base Paper (Facestock) | 70–90 gsm woodfree or coated paper | Structural substrate; carries all functional layers |
| 4 | Primer / Tie Coat | Water-based primer | Anchors adhesive to facestock; prevents migration |
| 5 | Pressure-Sensitive Adhesive | Hot melt or water-based acrylic | Bonds label to substrate upon application pressure |
| 6 | Release Liner | Glassine or CCK paper, silicone-coated | Protects adhesive during storage; enables automated dispensing |
The top coating is the most commercially differentiating element of the construction. Applied at typically 2–6 g/m² in a water-based or solvent-based system, it creates a smooth, chemically inert barrier across the thermal surface. High-quality top coats, such as those used in Targanix's Top Coated Thermal Paper range, resist a broad range of common chemical stressors including isopropyl alcohol, cooking oils, and diluted acid or alkali contact — conditions frequently encountered in food service, cold chain, and industrial labeling environments.
The thermochromic coating beneath the top coat consists of a leuco dye (typically a colorless lactone form), an acid developer (often bisphenol A or a phenol-free alternative), and a sensitizer that controls activation temperature. When a thermal print head applies localized heat — typically between 60°C and 90°C depending on the formulation — the developer melts, the leuco dye ring opens, and a high-contrast black image forms in milliseconds. No ink transfer occurs; the image is an intrinsic chemical reaction within the coating itself.
Because thermal chemistry is sensitive to heat and light even after printing, the protective role of the top coat becomes critical to long-term barcode readability. Without it, scanned barcode density (measured as print contrast signal, or PCS) can degrade significantly within weeks under warehouse fluorescent lighting or outdoor UV exposure.
The following table summarizes the standard technical parameters for Targanix's Top Coated Thermal Self-Adhesive Label, as published on their product page.
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Top Coated Thermal Self-Adhesive Label |
| Facestock | Top Coated Thermal Paper |
| Basis Weight (Facestock) | 70–90 gsm |
| Color | White |
| Format | Roll |
| Adhesive Type | Hot Melt Adhesive / Water-Based Adhesive |
| Liner Type | Glassine Liner / CCK Liner |
| Typical Facestock Thickness | 60–120 µm |
| Adhesive Layer Thickness | 12–25 µm |
| Release Liner Thickness | 50–80 µm |
| Roll Width Range | 25–1,070 mm (customizable) |
| Storage Conditions | 18–25°C, 45–65% RH |
| Shelf Life | 12 months from production date |
The adhesive layer is the mechanical bridge between label and substrate. In a top-coated thermal self-adhesive label, the two most common adhesive chemistries are hot melt and water-based acrylic — each suited to different operational environments.
| Property | Hot Melt Adhesive | Water-Based Acrylic |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Tack | Very high | Moderate to high |
| Temperature Range | -10°C to +60°C (standard) | -20°C to +80°C (grade-dependent) |
| Surface Compatibility | Cardboard, HDPE, glass, metal | Broad; including low-energy plastics |
| Chemical Resistance | Moderate | Good to excellent |
| Removability | Permanent (standard grades) | Available in removable grades |
| Regulatory | Food-contact grades available | Low-VOC; food-contact compliant grades available |
| Best Used For | Logistics, retail, general purpose | Cold chain, food packaging, healthcare |
Beyond standard formulations, specialty adhesives are available for demanding applications. Freezer-grade adhesives maintain peel and tack performance at application temperatures as low as -40°C, essential for frozen food and pharmaceutical cold-chain labeling. High-temperature-resistant adhesives can withstand short-term exposure up to 120°C, suitable for autoclave sterilization cycles in medical settings or curing ovens in industrial processes.
The liner backing — often overlooked in label selection — is critical to both roll performance during manufacturing and label dispensing on automated applicators. Targanix supplies their thermal self-adhesive labels with two main liner constructions:
| Attribute | Glassine Liner | CCK (Clay Coated Kraft) Liner |
|---|---|---|
| Base Material | Supercalendered acid-free paper | Kraft paper with clay coating |
| Surface Smoothness | Very smooth (Bekk >500s) | Smooth (Bekk 200–400s) |
| Silicone Release | Solvent or emulsion silicone | Solvent or emulsion silicone |
| Moisture Resistance | Good | Moderate |
| Stiffness | Lower — flexible for curved dispensing | Higher — supports high-speed flat dispensing |
| Transparency | Semi-transparent | Opaque white |
| Typical Application | High-speed auto-labeling, roll-to-roll converting | Label dispensers, fan-fold, hand-apply |
| Recyclability | Recyclable (check local streams) | Recyclable; kraft base easier to process |
The versatility of the top-coated thermal self-adhesive label makes it the default choice across a remarkably broad set of industries. The table below maps key sectors to their primary use cases and the specific material properties driving selection.
| Industry | Primary Application | Critical Property |
|---|---|---|
| Shipping & Logistics | Parcel labels, waybills, manifests | Abrasion resistance, barcode durability, high-speed printing |
| Retail & E-Commerce | Price tags, shelf labels, pick labels | Print clarity, high-volume throughput, removable adhesive options |
| Food Packaging | Fresh produce, deli, bakery labels | Moisture/grease resistance, food-safe adhesive, cold-temp performance |
| Cold Chain / Frozen Foods | Frozen product tracking labels | Freezer-grade adhesive, low-temp imaging stability |
| Healthcare | Patient wristbands, specimen labels, pharmacy labels | Chemical resistance, adhesive compliance, print legibility |
| Warehousing | Inventory labels, bin tags, pallet labels | Long print life, scan-ability, strong permanent adhesive |
| Manufacturing | Work-in-progress tracking, parts ID | High tack adhesive, resistance to shop-floor chemicals |
TGX Group's Industries page documents a similarly wide range of served sectors, reflecting the material's cross-industry relevance. For applications where standard thermal paper falls short — high humidity, chemical exposure, or long-term outdoor transit — the top-coated construction provides a direct, cost-effective upgrade without requiring a shift to synthetic label stocks such as PP film or PET film.
Top-coated thermal self-adhesive labels are designed for use in direct thermal printers from all major manufacturers — including Zebra, Honeywell, Sato, TSC, and Citizen. The top coat is formulated to deliver low friction against the print head surface, protecting both the label and the thermal element from premature wear.
Key printing recommendations include:
A growing proportion of procurement specifications — particularly for food contact and healthcare applications — now require BPA-free or phenol-free thermal formulations. Traditional thermal chemistry uses bisphenol A (BPA) as the color developer; regulatory pressure in the European Union, Japan, and increasingly in North America has driven the development of alternative developer systems based on urea derivatives or non-bisphenol phenolic compounds.
Targanix offers BPA-free coating options across their thermal paper range, including their ECO Top Coated Thermal Paper product — designed to meet evolving global regulatory requirements while maintaining full thermal imaging performance. Buyers working in food or pharmaceutical supply chains should specifically request phenol-free or BPA-free certification documentation when sourcing thermal label stock.
On the adhesive side, low-VOC and food-contact-compliant water-based adhesives are increasingly available and can be specified at the order stage. TGX Group's Sustainability commitments reflect wider industry moves toward greener chemistry in pressure-sensitive materials.

With multiple facestock weights, two main adhesive families, specialty adhesive grades, and liner options available, selecting the right construction requires matching the material to the end-use environment. The following decision framework covers the most common selection variables:
| Requirement | Recommended Specification |
|---|---|
| Standard logistics / ambient temperature | 70–80 gsm facestock, hot melt permanent adhesive, glassine liner |
| Food retail / moisture-exposed | 80–90 gsm facestock, water-based adhesive, glassine liner; BPA-free coating preferred |
| Frozen food / cold chain | 90 gsm facestock, freezer-grade adhesive (-20°C to -40°C), glassine liner |
| High-speed auto-labeling | Any weight, glassine or PET liner for consistent release force |
| Retail pricing (removable) | 70 gsm facestock, removable water-based adhesive, CCK liner |
| Healthcare / pharmaceutical | 80–90 gsm facestock, low-VOC water-based adhesive, BPA-free / phenol-free thermal coating |
| Chemical / industrial environment | 90 gsm high-coat facestock, permanent hot melt adhesive, glassine liner |
TGX Group, trading as Targanix, is a China-based manufacturer of functional coated paper and self-adhesive label materials headquartered at First Floor, No. 358 Fengwu Road, Xincheng Town, Xiuzhou District, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province. The company supplies the full range of self-adhesive material constructions — including thermal, film, and specialty stocks — alongside a comprehensive line of release papers and specialty papers.
TGX Group's operations are underpinned by a focus on quality control and production consistency, with a product portfolio matched to the demands of label converters, logistics companies, retailers, manufacturers, and healthcare supply chain operators globally.
For product specifications, custom configurations, or pricing enquiries, contact the TGX Group team directly:
Email: info@targanix.com | Phone: +86 18857360324
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