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Types of Label Papers:1. Gloss Paper: High gloss and semi-gloss. Provides a shiny finish, ideal for eye-catching bottle labels and food packaging where appearance is key.2. Matte Paper: A non-glossy, uncoated finish, often used for labels that need a more subtle, elegant look (common on wine bottles or specialty food products).3. Wet-strength Paper: Designed for beverages like water or beer, this paper resists damage from moisture or ice, ensuring the label stays intact even in wet environments. (e.g. returnable beverage bottles.)4. Thermal Paper: Used for printing barcodes and short-term labels, such as fresh food packaging. It does not require ink but reacts to heat.5. Greaseproof Paper: Used in food packaging to resist oil and grease, perfect for items like butter or fried foods.Applications:%u2022 Bottles: For beverages (water, wine, soda), these labels must resist cold and condensation. Low to high wet strength.%u2022 Food Packaging: Used for pre-packaged food, containers, and jars, with coatings that prevent grease or moisture from affecting the label%u2019s integrity.Label papers for bottles and food ensure labels remain durable, legible, and visually appealing under various storage and handling conditions.45 45