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Put your trust in lignin-free labels that will never yellow or turn brittle.
What is lignin?
Lignin is a natural component in the wood pulp and plant cells used to make paper. It is a key component that causes paper to deteriorate and yellow.
Lignin-free paper and labels are created by treating the material during the manufacturing process. This remove the lignin and reduces the chance that your paper or labels will breakdown.
Why are lignin-free labels important?
Lignin-free labels won't corrode or damage the destination surface whereas traditional labels may slowly eat away at, or begin to dissolve, the top level of your surface.
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