If your vulcanized rubber hose label sticks or tears during demolding, you’re not alone. Many rubber hose manufacturers face uneven release—even with reusable labels—causing production halts, wasted materials, and costly downtime. Common related issues include rubber hose transfer label residue, high-temperature label failure above 140°C, and inconsistent easy-peel vulcanization tag performance. Identifying the root cause often requires collaboration with your supplier and sharing your specific rubber compound for testing.
Why Standard Labels Fail in High-Temp Vulcanization
During steam curing at 140–180°C, inferior labels can bond permanently to the rubber surface. This forces factories to stop lines immediately to prevent further damage. The problem usually stems from mismatched release coatings or base films that degrade under heat and pressure.
Our Clean-Release Solution for Reliable Hose Marking
As a factory with over 20 years of experience producing rubber hose labels, we engineer each vulcanized rubber hose label with premium substrates and imported film layers. Our labels:
- Peel off cleanly after steam curing without residue or tearing
- Maintain integrity across diverse rubber compounds and curing cycles
- Reduce scrap rates by eliminating stuck or fragmented tags

Easy-peel vulcanized rubber hose label releasing cleanly from cured rubber hose surface
OEM Customization & Zero-Risk Trial
We offer full OEM customization—including size, adhesive strength, and print design—to match your exact production parameters. As a direct manufacturer, we provide free samples so you can validate performance before scaling.
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