What Is the difference between adhesives for stickers?

Permanent adhesive is strong and long-lasting. Hi-tack adhesive offers even stronger initial bond for challenging surfaces. Low-tack adhesive allows easy removal and repositioning.


Choosing the right adhesive for your stickers

Understanding the differences between permanent, hi-tack, and low-tack adhesives is crucial for choosing the right adhesive for your stickers.

  • Permanent Adhesive is designed for long-term bonding and is not easily removable once applied. It provides a strong and durable bond, making it ideal for applications where the sticker needs to remain in place for an extended period

  • Hi-Tack Adhesive offers an even stronger initial bond than permanent adhesive. It is specifically formulated for challenging surfaces or situations where maximum adhesion is required, ensuring that the sticker stays firmly attached.

  • Low-Tack Adhesive provides a less aggressive bond, allowing for easy repositioning and removal without leaving residue or damaging the surface. This adhesive is often used for temporary or reusable stickers, where the flexibility to remove and reapply the sticker is desired. It's important to consider the specific requirements of your application when choosing between these adhesive options.

If you have any questions or need guidance, our support team is here to assist you in selecting the best adhesive for your needs.