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  2. R. Stanton Avery - Wikipedia

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    R. Stanton Avery (January 13, 1907 – December 12, 1997) was an American inventor, most known for creating self-adhesive labels (modern stickers). Using a $100 loan from his then-fiancé Dorothy Durfee, and combining used machine parts with a saber saw, he created and patented the world's first self-adhesive (also called pressure sensitive ...

  3. Pressure-sensitive adhesive - Wikipedia

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    Pressure-sensitive adhesives are manufactured with either a liquid carrier or in 100% solid form. Articles such as tapes and labels are made from liquid PSAs by coating the adhesive on a support and evaporating the organic solvent or water carrier, usually in a hot air dryer.

  4. Adhesive label - Wikipedia

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    Name tag labels. An adhesive label or sticky label is a small piece of paper designed to be affixed to any surface, typically by the action of removing a layer of adhesive on the front or back of the label. The term adhesive refers to a sticky substance, while something that is self-adhesive implies that it will stick without wetting or the ...

  5. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    Today, many stamps issued by the post office are self-adhesive, and no longer require that the stamps be "licked" to activate the glue on their back. In many cases, post office clerks now use Postal Value Indicators (PVI), which are computer labels, instead of stamps.

  6. Security tape - Wikipedia

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    Security tapes and labels usually add security to one point of entry to a container. Other points of unauthorized entry are sometimes available. Security tapes are also used on access doors for temporary area denial and as tamper-indicating seals for sensitive equipment.

  7. Label - Wikipedia

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    Also, as the retained label is adhesive free it prevents customers from re-applying the cheaper-priced labels to premium products. Smart labels have RFID chips embedded under the label stock. Blockout labels are not see-through at all, concealing what lies underneath with a strong gray adhesive.

  8. Self-adhesive stamp - Wikipedia

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    A self-adhesive stamp is a postage stamp with a pressure-sensitive adhesive that does not require moistening in order to adhere to paper. They are usually issued on a removable backing paper. Stamp collectors have criticized the format, because the rubber-based adhesive used tends to yellow the stamps progressively.

  9. Machin series - Wikipedia

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    In February 2009, security features were increased on "Machin" self-adhesive stamps to avoid the reuse of uncancelled used stamps retrieved on mail. Both the effigy and the background were printed with continuous "ROYAL MAIL" iridescent printing.

  10. Embossing tape - Wikipedia

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    Unlike paper labels, embossing tape is very durable, does not fade over time, rarely leaves a sticky residue, and does not break upon removal. Because of the method for embossing, the characters can only be white in color. Sometimes, the adhesive backing of the tape can weaken, especially if it is placed in liquid or dust.

  11. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United ...

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    v. t. e. This is a list of British words not widely used in the United States. In Commonwealth of Nations, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, India, South Africa, and Australia, some of the British terms listed are used, although another usage is often preferred. Words with specific British English meanings that have ...