Matte Silver PET Labels
A muted satin silver film for technical product labels, model labels, barcode labels, electronics panels, and clean industrial packaging.
- Electronics
- Model labels
- Industrial packaging
- Barcode review
Create premium metallic product labels with matte silver, brushed silver, brushed gold, and bright gold PET materials for bottles, cosmetics, electronics, tools, industrial products, and high-end packaging.
Metallic PET labels use silver or gold PET film as the base material, then print, adhesive, die-cut shape, and supply format are adjusted to match your product surface and application method.
A muted satin silver film for technical product labels, model labels, barcode labels, electronics panels, and clean industrial packaging.
A stainless-steel style brushed film for tools, equipment, electronics, premium bottles, asset tracking, and engineered product branding.
A warm brushed gold film for cosmetics, candles, fragrance, gift packaging, boutique products, and premium retail presentation.
A stronger reflective gold film for logo stickers, promotional packaging, product seals, gift labels, and bold premium brand details.
Not sure which metallic PET finish to use? Send your product surface, label size, artwork, quantity, and application method. We can review whether matte silver, brushed silver, brushed gold, or bright gold PET is more suitable.
Ask for Material AdviceMetallic PET labels are best used when a product needs a silver or gold film surface, stronger shelf presence, or a more technical metal-like identity without using a thick metal plate. Final material choice should be reviewed by product surface, label size, finish, adhesive, and supply format.
Use brushed gold, bright gold, or clean silver PET labels for creams, serums, jars, beauty tools, and boutique skincare packaging where a thin adhesive film label should still look premium.
Metallic PET labels can be reviewed for glass bottles, plastic bottles, jars, and containers where curve, label size, adhesive strength, and application method need to be checked.
Brushed gold and bright gold PET labels can support candle jars, fragrance packaging, diffuser bottles, and gift cartons without creating a foil-stamped paper effect.
Matte silver and brushed silver PET labels are suitable for tools, accessories, asset IDs, inspection labels, and durable product identification on plastic or rubberized surfaces.
Metallic PET labels can be used for electronics, warning labels, serial labels, calibration marks, control panels, and compact equipment where a thin label construction is required.
Use silver or gold PET labels for box seals, logo marks, limited packaging, retail sets, and brand details that need a stronger metallic impression than standard printed labels.
Application matters. A metallic PET label for a flat electronics surface is not reviewed the same way as a curved bottle label. Send the product surface, size, artwork, and use environment so the finish and adhesive can be checked properly.
Request Application ReviewCustomers often use terms like metallic labels, foil labels, silver labels, gold labels, and holographic stickers interchangeably. This page focuses on metallic PET labels, where the label film itself provides the silver or gold metallic surface.
A thin PET adhesive label film with a silver, gold, matte, brushed, or bright metallic surface. The base label material creates the metallic look.
Premium product labels, bottles, cosmetics, electronics, tools, equipment labels, asset labels, and high-end packaging.
Often refers to foil paper, foil-effect label stock, or decorative metallic label options. It does not always mean PET film.
Decorative packaging, seals, gift labels, brand accents, and projects where a foil-style appearance is more important than PET film structure.
A rainbow or laser reflective film effect. It creates a more colorful optical look instead of a simple silver or gold metal surface.
Limited edition packaging, promotional labels, security-style visuals, event stickers, and high-impact retail designs.
A transparent adhesive film label for a no-label look. White ink may be needed when artwork must stay readable on dark or clear packaging.
Glass bottles, jars, skincare packaging, beverages, transparent containers, and clean minimal packaging.
Silver and gold PET surfaces change how printed colors appear. For metallic labels, the artwork should be reviewed for white ink, black text, barcode readability, small details, label shape, and the final supply format.
Black logos, model numbers, warning text, and simple brand marks usually create strong contrast on matte silver, brushed silver, brushed gold, or bright gold PET.
White ink can help selected colors, white text, light artwork areas, or readable design elements stand out from the metallic base material.
Full-color printing can be reviewed, but the metallic PET surface may shift the perceived color. Brand colors should be checked before final production.
Metallic PET labels can be reviewed for custom shape, kiss-cut, die-cut, sheet labels, individual stickers, or roll labels depending on how they will be applied.
Already have artwork? Upload your logo, dieline, barcode, label size, and reference file. If you do not have final print-ready artwork, send rough layout, brand colors, product photo, and text content for review.
Upload Files for ReviewA metallic PET label for a flat electronics housing is not reviewed the same way as a bottle label, candle jar label, or equipment warning label. The adhesive direction depends on the application surface, label size, container curve, storage environment, and handling conditions.
Metallic PET labels can be reviewed for glass bottles, cosmetic jars, candle jars, fragrance bottles, and beverage-style packaging. Curved surfaces should be checked by label size and container radius.
Plastic bottles, tubes, tubs, and product containers may need surface and adhesive review. Some plastic surfaces are more difficult than others, especially with curves or repeated handling.
Metallic PET logo labels, box seals, and packaging stickers can be reviewed for coated paper boxes, gift packaging, retail sets, and premium brand presentation.
Matte silver or brushed silver PET labels can be reviewed for electronics housing, tool branding, model labels, control panels, warning labels, and equipment identification.
Do not choose adhesive only by “stronger” or “removable.” The correct direction depends on the surface, curve, label size, storage, handling, and how the label will be applied.
Send Surface DetailsMetallic PET labels can be supplied as roll labels, sheet labels, individual stickers, or kiss-cut / die-cut labels. The right format depends on application method, quantity, label size, shape, artwork, and production setup.
Best for repeated application, product packaging, bottle labels, jar labels, and production workflows where labels are applied by hand or machine.
Suitable for smaller projects, manual application, sample review, mixed SKUs, or projects where labels are easier to organize on sheets.
Useful for loose stickers, packaging inserts, product seals, logo marks, giveaways, or small custom sticker projects.
Use kiss-cut or die-cut formats when the label needs a custom shape, rounded edge, logo contour, seal shape, or special release-liner layout.
Sheet or individual sticker projects can often be reviewed by piece quantity. Roll label projects are reviewed by roll count because one roll contains many repeated labels.
One roll can be reviewed, but that does not mean one label. The number of labels per roll depends on label size, spacing, roll direction, core size, and the final production setup.
If you are not sure whether matte silver, brushed silver, brushed gold, or bright gold PET fits your product, request label material samples or send your project details for review. Samples are matched to your project type and available material references.
Sample availability and material references are reviewed by project type. This does not mean every finish, adhesive, size, and print combination is stocked as a finished sample.
Tell us the clear label type, label size, quantity or roll count, product surface, white ink needs, artwork status, and use environment. We will review the transparent film material, print setup, adhesive, supply format, and production details before quoting.
Metallic PET labels are selected by material finish, application surface, print setup, adhesive direction, and supply format. These questions help clarify the most common points before requesting a quote.
Metallic PET labels are labels made with a PET film that already has a metallic silver or gold surface. ZIVFY can review matte silver PET, brushed silver PET, brushed gold PET, and bright gold PET directions depending on your product, artwork, and application needs.
Not exactly. Metallic PET labels use a metallic PET film as the base material. Foil labels may refer to foil paper, foil-effect label stock, or decorative foil-style labels. If your project needs a real silver or gold PET material surface, metallic PET is the more precise direction.
PET film is more moisture-resistant than ordinary paper, but the final performance still depends on the adhesive, surface, ink, finish, label shape, and use environment. For bottles, jars, cosmetics, or high-handling products, we should review the surface and application details before confirming the material direction.
Yes, metallic PET labels can be reviewed for glass bottles, plastic bottles, jars, candle containers, fragrance bottles, and cosmetic packaging. Curved surfaces need extra review because label size, container radius, adhesive, and application method can affect the final result.
Matte silver PET has a cleaner, muted metallic silver look. Brushed silver PET has a directional brushed-metal effect, closer to stainless steel or technical equipment styling. Matte silver is often used for product information and clean technical labels, while brushed silver is useful for tools, electronics, and more engineered branding.
White ink can be reviewed when the artwork needs stronger contrast, white design areas, more accurate color appearance, or better readability over the metallic surface. It is especially useful for light colors, small text, logo details, or barcode-related layouts.
Yes. Metallic PET labels can be reviewed as roll labels, sheet labels, individual stickers, kiss-cut labels, or die-cut labels. Roll labels are supplied by roll, not as one single loose label. One roll may contain hundreds of labels depending on size, spacing, roll direction, core size, and production setup.
Small sheet or individual sticker projects can be reviewed by piece quantity, such as 1 pc, 10 pcs, 20 pcs, or higher. Roll label projects are reviewed by roll count, such as 1 roll or 2+ rolls. The final quote depends on material, size, shape, finish, adhesive, supply format, and production details.
Print-ready artwork is helpful, but not required for the first review. You can submit a logo, text, rough layout, brand colors, product photos, label size, and reference images. We can review file setup, bleed, dieline, white ink layer, barcode, small text, and production feasibility before confirming details.
Yes. You can request metallic PET material samples or send your project details for sample direction review. Samples are matched to the project type and available material references. This does not mean every finish, adhesive, size, print color, and production combination is stocked as a finished sample.
Need help choosing the right metallic PET label? Send your product surface, label size, artwork, quantity or roll count, and application method. We can review the material, adhesive, print setup, and supply format before quoting.