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Concentrated laundry detergents contain enzymes that degrade standard pressure-sensitive adhesives through enzymatic hydrolysis – a failure mode distinct from surfactant degradation that requires enzyme-resistant adhesive formulations. Resource Label Group prints large-format detergent labels, pod packaging, and flexible laundry product labels to GHS and CPSIA specification.

Concentrated laundry detergents containing protease, amylase, and lipase enzymes require adhesive formulations resistant to enzymatic hydrolysis – a degradation mechanism distinct from surfactant contact that standard chemical-resistant adhesives do not prevent. GHS applies to concentrated alkaline detergents requiring corrosion pictograms and WARNING signal words, and to enzyme-containing formulations that may require health hazard pictograms for respiratory sensitization. Pod packaging labels must carry mandatory child safety warnings under the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act in minimum type sizes relative to label dimensions. Resource Label Group engineers laundry labels to GHS and CPSIA specification.
Enzyme-resistant adhesives for protease, amylase, and lipase detergent formulations
GHS corrosion and health hazard compliance for concentrated detergent formulations
CPSIA child-safety warning compliance for pod packaging formats
Large-format detergent jug labels must integrate dosing charts, measurement guides, and usage instructions alongside mandatory GHS elements and brand artwork – label geometry engineering that requires pre-press expertise to balance compliance density with readable design. Pod pouch flexible packaging requires oxygen barrier-compatible label materials that do not compromise the pouch integrity that prevents pod dissolution from ambient humidity. Flexographic handles high-volume national laundry brand runs. Digital serves natural and plant-based formulations at lower volumes. Resource Label Group coordinates with filling and packaging operations so label delivery aligns with your laundry product production schedule.

Large-format detergent jug and bottle labels require enzyme-resistant adhesives rated for protease, amylase, and lipase contact on the container exterior during filling, retail handling, and consumer use in laundry room environments where detergent splatter is a standard exposure condition. Pod packaging pouches and tubs require flexible materials with oxygen barrier compatibility that maintain pod integrity through retail storage and consumer handling. Powder detergent box labels require moisture-resistant adhesives for humidity exposure in laundry room environments. Dryer sheet and fabric softener labels face heat exposure from storage near dryer appliances requiring temperature-stable adhesive specifications. Our capabilities for laundry product labels also include:
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