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Chemical resistant labels are a type of label that are designed to withstand exposure to harsh chemicals or solvents. These labels are often used in industries such as chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and automotive where the label needs to remain legible and functional despite exposure to chemicals.These labels may also be coated or laminated with a protective layer of plastic film or varnish to enhance their resistance to chemicals.

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