The newly developed thermal paper products have made breakthroughs in several key performance indicators:
Improved environmental performance: new phenol-free coating technology, completely free of BPA and other harmful substances, and biodegradation rate 3 times faster than traditional products
Extended retention period: Special anti-fading formula extends the retention period of printed content from the conventional 1-2 years to more than 5 years.
Reduced energy consumption: the colour development temperature is reduced to 70°C (industry standard 90°C), significantly reducing energy consumption.
Extreme environmental adaptability: stable performance in the temperature range of -30 ℃ to 80 ℃.
Market Applications:
Retail: the new thermal paper is fully compliant with the latest EU environmental regulations.
Healthcare: meets the stringent standards for long-term archiving of medical records.
Logistics and transport: Adapting to the needs of labelling in all kinds of extreme climatic conditions
Industry Data:
According to the latest market research report:
The global thermal paper market is expected to reach $4.5 billion by 2024
Environmentally friendly thermal paper growing at 15% per annum, much higher than conventional products
By 2026, phenol-free thermal paper will occupy more than 30% of the market share
Industry experts noted:
‘These breakthroughs in thermal paper technology will revolutionise the experience of use across multiple industries, particularly in terms of sustainability and extreme environmental suitability.’
Outlook:
With increasingly stringent global environmental regulations and escalating end-user demands, the thermal paper industry is accelerating towards greener, more durable products, a trend that is expected to continue to strengthen in the coming years.