Overview: This document provides detailed specifications and applications for various label materials used with dot matrix printers. It includes information on material properties, applications, certifications, and chemical resistance, as well as product selection for different label types.
Material Specifications:- Polyester Film (Material 400, 500, 600): Suitable for high-temperature and solvent-resistant labeling. UL recognized, with a temperature range of -65°F to +300°F. Resistant to water, mild acids, alkalis, salts, and petroleum-based oils.
- Tamper-Evident Vinyl Film (Material 500): Ideal for tamper-resistant identification with a temperature range of -50°F to +225°F. Offers smudge resistance with alcohol-based cleaners.
- Metalized Polyester Film (Material 600): Used for property identification and inventory control, with similar chemical resistance as Polyester Film.
- Self-Laminating Vinyl (Material 100): Excellent for wire marking, with a temperature range of -50°F to +200°F. Water-resistant and suitable for petroleum-based solvents.
- Vinyl Cloth (Material 202): Suitable for labeling on curves or angles, with a temperature range of -50°F to +170°F.
- Polyvinylfluoride Film (Material 300): Used for wire and cable identification, with excellent chemical resistance and a temperature range of -50°F to +225°F.
Applications:- Labels are used for component marking, wire and cable identification, and property labeling.
- Self-laminating labels provide protection for printed information.
Product Selection:- Various label sizes and types are available, with specific dimensions and packaging quantities provided for each material type.
- Flex-Tag markers offer a non-adhesive method for wire and cable identification, compatible with dot matrix printers and TagPrint Pro software.
Installation:- Flex-Tags are installed using tapered slots, providing permanent identification without waste.
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