BOPP thermosensitive synthetic paper has certain high temperature resistance, but the specific range of high temperature resistance will be affected by various factors.
Generally speaking, thermal synthetic paper (including BOPP thermal synthetic paper) can withstand high temperatures ranging from 70 ℃ to 80 ℃. Within this temperature range, thermosensitive synthetic paper can maintain good printing effects and color stability. However, when the temperature exceeds this range, the printed text on thermal paper may become blurry, and the color may also change or fade, thereby affecting its usability.
In addition, the high temperature resistance of BOPP thermosensitive synthetic paper is also affected by environmental factors such as humidity and light. In high temperature and high humidity environments, paper is prone to moisture, which may accelerate the color change process and reduce its high temperature resistance. Meanwhile, prolonged exposure to strong light or ultraviolet radiation may also cause color fading and performance degradation.
Therefore, when using BOPP thermal sensitive synthetic paper, it is important to avoid prolonged exposure to high temperatures, high humidity, or direct sunlight to ensure its printing effect and color stability. At the same time, when selecting materials, thermal sensitive synthetic paper with less sensitivity to temperature and light can also be considered to improve its high temperature resistance and durability.
In summary, BOPP thermosensitive synthetic paper has a certain degree of high temperature resistance, but the specific range of high temperature resistance will be affected by various factors. Attention should be paid to environmental factors during use to ensure optimal performance.