JOHNSON has 20 years of experience in the PSA self-adhesive label materials industry. We specialize in developing and producing label materials suitable for a range of printing methods, including flexography, offset, screen, silk-screen, UV rotary, digital, and inkjet printing. Our products are widely used across various sectors, such as food, beverage, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, electronics, and logistics.
We are equipped with advanced high-speed adhesive coating lines, boasting a monthly production capacity of 20 million square meters. These machines support both hot melt and acrylic adhesive applications, enabling us to ensure fast delivery and consistent quality while meeting the diverse needs of the market. Our sales team works closely with you to fully understand your specific requirements.
Guided by the principle of "customer first" and adapting to evolving industry trends, we strive to be your most reliable partner—working together for mutual development and shared benefits.
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In the field of non-dry adhesive label materials, we don’t just "produce well"—we go further with environmental protection as our technical and ethical responsibility, turning every label into a "sustainable" carrier.
The predecessor of JOHNSON was established in Anhui, commencing the production of self-adhesive thermal label materials.
2007 – 2010: Expanded sales nationwide across China, achieving a 30% market share as a leading thermal label material supplier.
JOHNSON was officially founded in Shenzhen.
Added two new production lines: a UV adhesive coating line and a linerless label line.
2015 – 2016: Began R&D and production of wine label materials and special OEM materials.
Started exporting products and expanding into international markets.
Installed a new advanced high-speed coating equipment to enhance production capacity.
Made debut exhibition at Labelexpo Brussels, strengthening global presence.
Planned installation of advanced linerless production machinery and further expansion of factory areas.
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