US Buyer Guide · Synthetic Paper Materials

What Is Synthetic Paper? A US Buyer’s Guide to Materials, Uses and Printing

Synthetic paper combines a paper-like printable surface with polymer-based durability for labels, tags, menus, packaging and demanding commercial printing projects.

Article Guide

Use this guide to compare synthetic paper with regular paper, understand PP, BOPP, PE and PET options, and prepare practical specifications before sample testing.

Core keywordWhat is synthetic paper
Buyer intentChoose durable printable material for labels, menus, tags and packaging.
Main advantageMoisture resistance, tear resistance and better handling durability.
Decision pointMatch material, coating, adhesive, printing method and service environment.

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Why US Buyers Ask About Synthetic Paper

A US frozen-food brand began receiving complaints from its regional distribution centers. The product labels looked clean and secure when they left the packaging line, but problems appeared after the cartons moved through frozen storage, refrigerated transportation and warmer receiving areas.

Temperature changes caused condensation to form on the packages. Some labels wrinkled, others lifted at the corners, and several printed barcodes became difficult to scan. Warehouse employees had to stop the normal receiving process, identify the affected cartons manually and apply replacement labels.

The label itself was inexpensive, but the failure was not. It increased warehouse labor, slowed order fulfillment and created a risk of inventory and product-identification errors.

The real problem was not only printing. The conventional paper facestock, adhesive and printing system had not been selected as a complete construction for cold-chain conditions.

Synthetic paper labels for cold chain packaging and barcode readability
Synthetic paper becomes relevant when moisture, temperature changes and handling affect barcode readability.

1. What Is Synthetic Paper and How Does It Work?

Synthetic paper is a printable material made primarily from polymers rather than wood pulp. It is designed to provide a paper-like printing surface while offering greater resistance to water, tearing and repeated handling.

Traditional paper consists of interconnected wood fibers. These fibers absorb moisture, expand and lose strength when exposed to water or high humidity. Synthetic paper has a non-fibrous polymer structure, so it absorbs much less moisture and maintains better dimensional stability in demanding environments.

This difference allows synthetic paper to perform in applications where ordinary paper may wrinkle, tear or become unreadable. Typical examples include refrigerated labels, reusable menus, outdoor tags, warehouse labels and industrial instructions.

Synthetic paper should not be confused with one standardized product. It is a broad material category containing different polymers, thicknesses, coatings and surface treatments.

Commercial buyers should also distinguish between printable material and finished labels. Label converters may purchase jumbo rolls or slit rolls for printing and die-cutting, while brands may need blank die-cut labels or fully printed products.

Synthetic paper roll and sheet material options for printing
The correct choice depends on the production chain and what the finished product must withstand.

2. Why Does Regular Paper Fail in Demanding US Applications?

Regular paper is effective for dry, short-term indoor printing. Problems arise when it is expected to survive moisture, refrigeration, cleaning, outdoor weather or repeated handling.

Moisture Changes the Paper Structure

Water penetrates the fiber structure, causing swelling, curling and loss of strength. In a refrigerated environment, repeated condensation can gradually weaken a label even if it does not fail immediately.

For barcode applications, small amounts of wrinkling or surface damage may interfere with scanning. The label can remain attached and still fail operationally because the information is no longer easy to read.

Lamination Adds Protection and Cost

Some businesses laminate ordinary paper to improve durability. Lamination can protect the surface, but it also adds film, adhesive, equipment time and another production step.

Moisture may still enter through cut edges, perforations or damaged corners. Laminated paper may also become more difficult to fold, die-cut or dispose of.

US Labor Makes Replacement Expensive

When printed materials fail, employees must identify the problem, remove damaged products, print replacements and apply them manually.

In US warehouses, restaurants and production facilities, this labor may cost much more than the original material and can slow fulfillment or production.

แยกตัวประกอบRegular PaperLaminated Paperกระดาษสังเคราะห์
Initial costต่ำMediumMedium to high
Moisture resistanceจำกัดGood while sealedสูง
Tear resistanceจำกัดImprovedGenerally high
Additional processingUsually noneLamination requiredOften unnecessary
Suitable environmentDry, short-term useProtected indoor useWet or demanding use
Replacement frequencyHigher in harsh conditionsMediumUsually lower when correctly selected

Synthetic paper is not automatically the least expensive option. Its value becomes clear when longer service life, fewer replacements and more reliable information offset the higher initial material cost.

3. What Is Synthetic Paper Made Of?

The most common synthetic paper materials include PP, BOPP, PE and PET. Each offers a different balance of stiffness, flexibility, heat resistance, printability and cost.

MaterialMain CharacteristicsTypical Applications
PPLightweight, moisture-resistant and economicalMenus, tags and general labels
BOPPSmooth, stable and suitable for high-quality printingProduct labels and packaging
PEFlexible and conformableSqueezable bottles and curved containers
สัตว์เลี้ยงStrong, stable and more heat-resistantIndustrial and equipment labels

PP Synthetic Paper

PP provides a practical balance between durability and price. It is commonly used for menus, general labels, maps, tags and commercial printing. Its stiffness can be adjusted through thickness and manufacturing structure.

BOPP Synthetic Paper

BOPP is oriented polypropylene with good dimensional stability and a smooth surface. It is widely used for pressure-sensitive labels where appearance and print quality are important.

PE Synthetic Paper

PE is softer and more flexible than many PP materials. It can follow the movement of squeezable bottles and curved containers without wrinkling or lifting as easily as a rigid material.

PET Synthetic Paper

PET provides high strength, dimensional stability and greater heat resistance. It is commonly considered for durable equipment labels, industrial identification and extended service-life applications.

The Complete Label Construction

For pressure-sensitive labels, facestock is only one component. The complete construction also includes adhesive and release liner.

Adhesive and Liner Fit

Glass, plastic film, coated cardboard and chemical drums may require different adhesive properties. The liner must also match die-cutting, matrix removal and automatic dispensing requirements.

Synthetic paper used for durable product labels and packaging labels
Synthetic paper is most valuable when printed information must stay readable despite moisture, handling, abrasion or outdoor exposure.
Synthetic paper barcode labels for warehouse cartons and shipping workflows
Warehouse and logistics buyers should confirm barcode readability, abrasion resistance and label surface compatibility.

4. What Is Synthetic Paper Used for in the US Market?

Synthetic paper supports use cases where ordinary paper can wrinkle, tear, absorb moisture or lose print readability.

  • Refrigerated and frozen-food labels: Condensation, low temperature and changing storage conditions require moisture-resistant facestock and suitable adhesive.
  • Restaurant and food-service menus: Menus must resist spills, grease, repeated handling and cleaning products. Matte surfaces can reduce glare.
  • Nursery and outdoor tags: Plant tags may face irrigation, soil, fertilizer, sunlight and temperature changes across US climates.
  • Warehouse and logistics labels: Barcode contrast, printed-image durability, surface type and handling conditions should be evaluated.
  • Industrial and chemical labels: Oils, chemicals, cleaning agents, abrasion and long use can make information loss more serious.

ApplicationMain Pain PointPerformance Required
Cold-chain labelsCondensation and low temperatureMoisture resistance and low-temperature adhesion
MenusCleaning and abrasionChemical and print resistance
Outdoor tagsRain, UV and temperature changesWeather and UV resistance
Warehouse labelsBarcode damageAbrasion resistance and scan quality
Industrial labelsOil, chemicals and long useAdhesion and chemical resistance

5. How Do Printing, Adhesive and Converting Affect Performance?

Synthetic paper performance depends on more than the polymer. Printing, adhesive and converting processes can determine whether the finished product succeeds or fails.

Synthetic paper may be developed for offset, UV offset, flexographic, UV inkjet, screen, thermal-transfer or selected laser printing systems. A polymer surface does not absorb ink like ordinary paper. If the coating and printing system are incompatible, buyers may experience slow drying, smearing, weak toner adhesion or poor image durability.

For barcode labels, the facestock, surface coating and ribbon must work together. Wax, wax-resin and resin ribbons provide different levels of abrasion and chemical resistance. A more expensive ribbon will not correct poor compatibility between the coating and printing system.

Adhesive performance depends on the container material, surface condition, application temperature and service temperature. A label applied to a dry package at room temperature behaves differently from one applied directly to a cold or damp container.

Synthetic paper printing compatibility testing in label production workshop
Printer model, ink or toner type, speed and curing system should be confirmed before bulk ordering.

US Size and Roll Specifications Buyers Should Confirm

Clear specifications reduce the risk of receiving technically correct material that does not fit existing printing, converting or labeling equipment.

  • Roll width, outside diameter, core size and winding direction
  • Labels per roll, gap and repeat length, maximum roll weight
  • Dimensions in inches or millimeters; thickness in mils or microns
  • Packaging and pallet requirements for transportation and storage

Synthetic paper sample testing for printing adhesive and label converting
Sample testing helps confirm printer compatibility, adhesive match and application performance before bulk production.

6. Why Choose SailingLabel for Synthetic Paper and Label Materials?

After identifying the correct material type, commercial buyers must determine whether they need printable material, pressure-sensitive labelstock or finished labels.

SailingLabel manufactures label materials and finished label products for B2B customers. Rather than serving only one stage of the supply chain, we can discuss projects for importers, distributors, label converters and brands purchasing in commercial quantities.

  • Synthetic paper and pressure-sensitive label materials
  • Jumbo rolls and slit rolls
  • Custom facestock, adhesive and liner combinations
  • Blank die-cut labels and custom-printed labels or tags
  • Custom roll width, label size, core and packaging
  • Samples for printing and application evaluation

By supplying both material and converted-label options, SailingLabel can discuss the project from the buyer’s position in the production chain rather than forcing every customer into the same product format.

7. Frequently Asked Questions About Synthetic Paper

Is synthetic paper waterproof?

Most synthetic paper is highly resistant to water because its polymer base absorbs very little moisture. However, the performance of the finished product also depends on the ink, coating, adhesive and converting method.

What is synthetic paper made of?

Synthetic paper is commonly made from PP, BOPP, PE or PET. The correct material depends on the required stiffness, flexibility, heat resistance and application.

What is synthetic paper used for?

Common uses include refrigerated labels, menus, outdoor tags, warehouse labels, industrial identification, maps and durable instructions.

Can synthetic paper be used in a regular printer?

Some grades are compatible with selected laser or digital printers, while others are designed for offset, UV, flexographic, screen or thermal-transfer printing. The printer model should be confirmed before ordering.

Does synthetic paper require lamination?

Not always. Its moisture and tear resistance may eliminate lamination in some applications. Additional protection may still be required for severe abrasion, chemicals or outdoor exposure.

Which is better for labels: PP, PE or PET?

There is no single best material. PP balances cost and performance, PE provides flexibility, and PET offers greater strength and temperature resistance.

Can SailingLabel supply materials and finished labels?

SailingLabel supplies label materials as well as blank and custom-printed label products. Available formats can include jumbo rolls, slit rolls and converted labels, depending on project requirements.

What information is needed for a sample or quotation?

Provide the application, required format, printer information, dimensions, packaging surface, operating environment, service-life requirement, quantity and destination.

Send Your Synthetic Paper Application for Review

For commercial synthetic paper or label projects, SailingLabel can review your application, required format, printer information, dimensions, packaging surface, operating environment, service-life requirement, quantity and destination country.

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