A peelable sheet of paper is commonly called an easy-tear label.
Definition and Name
Easy-tear labels, also known as tear-off labels, easy-tear paper, or tear handles, are adhesive tapes specifically designed for easily removing protective films from specific objects (such as LCD panels). They are typically made of special paper or film materials, making them easy to peel off.
Features and Uses
Multiple Colors and Shapes: Easy-tear labels offer a variety of colors and shapes to meet the aesthetic and functional needs of different applications.
Easy to Peel Off: Designed for easy removal without damaging the object or leaving adhesive residue.
Wide Applications: Primarily used for applying and removing protective films from electronic products (such as LCD panels), glassware, and plastic products to protect these items during transportation and storage.
Differences from Ordinary Paper
Although easy-tear labels are also made of paper or similar materials, they differ significantly from ordinary paper in their uses and characteristics. Regular paper is mainly used for writing, printing, packaging and other conventional purposes, while easy-tear stickers focus more on their easy-to-tear characteristics and functionality in specific application scenarios.





