What Label Material Is Best for Hot Environments?

When your product has to survive heat, the right material and adhesives will keep your packaging intact instead of bubbling, peeling, or sliding off. Here’s what actually works when the heat gets turned up.

Different type of cosmetic, lotion and tube containers with custom Labels such as lotion, sunscreen bottle

BOPP (Biaxillary Oriented Polypropylene) Labels

Why people consider it: BOPP is the budget-friendly option for consumer goods. It’s clear, glossy, and affordable, but not built for sustained heat.

Best applications:

  • Low- to medium-heat packaging 
  • Products that don’t go through pasteurization or retort

Pros:

  • Affordable and widely available
  • Crisp print quality with multiple finish options

Cons:

  • Softens under true hot-fill or pasteurization
  • Not reliable for sustained high heat
  • Can lose adhesion or distort, impacting product legibility and durability in transit or storage

We typically recommend BOPP only for products that don’t exceed mild warmth. If you do hot fill or require pasteurization, a more cost effective option is to label after those are completed. 

MDO Labels

Why people consider it: MDO is flexible and can stretch around odd shapes.

Best applications:

  • Moderate-heat environments
  • Containers with curved or irregular surfaces

Pros:

  • Great flexibility and wraps easily around curved or irregular containers
  • Works on unique packaging shapes

Cons:

  • Softens under true hot-fill or pasteurization
  • Not reliable for sustained high heat
  • Can lose adhesion or distort, impacting product legibility and durability in transit or storage

Depending on the package, we may recommend vinyl for curved or textured surfaces, but if heat resistance is required, we’ll likely shift to PET or polyimide.

Quick Comparison Table

Material Heat Range (Process Examples) Pros Cons Best Use
BOPP Mild warehouse or warm fill Affordable, glossy or matte finish Warps/shrinks in hot-fill/pasteurization Mild-heat consumer goods
MDO Short exposure to heat Flexible, conforms well Softens in sustained heat Odd-shaped containers with moderate heat

Labels and Heat

Heat’s tough on labels. Not sure which combination makes sense for your product? Request a quote and we’ll walk you through the right material and adhesives for your environment.

Author

  • Josh Jensen
    Head of Business Development

    Josh is the Head of Business Development where he has spent nearly 8 years driving growth and leading sales strategy. His background spans both beverage distribution and craft production, giving him a well‑rounded perspective on the industry.