Tips for using zinc alloy labels mainly include correct installation, regular cleaning, avoiding strong external impacts, paying attention to environmental compatibility, and proper surface maintenance to ensure the long-term stability of their marking function and aesthetics.
Although zinc alloys have good corrosion resistance, long-term exposure to highly acidic or alkaline industrial steam or salt spray environments (such as chemical plants and high-salt coastal areas) may cause localized corrosion. It is recommended to install protective covers or choose labels with a PVD coating.
Avoid installation in areas with continuous high temperatures (above 120°C) to prevent softening of the substrate or peeling of the coating, especially in areas such as machinery and engine compartments where heat insulation is necessary.
First, select appropriate materials and processes based on the actual application scenario and requirements; second, pay attention to the dimensional accuracy and surface quality of the labels to ensure clarity and aesthetics; finally, choose reputable and capable manufacturers to ensure label quality and after-sales service.
