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| Label Materials |
Material Features |
Chemical
Resistance |
Weather
Resistance |
Writable |
Removable |
Tamper-Proof |
Maximum
Temperature |
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| Aluminum Foil |
• Annealed aluminum label that can be debossed with a pen or pencil. • Print is readable, even if the ink washes off. |
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to 250°F |
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| Destructible SecuriGuard |
• Destructible cast vinyl material. • The label breaks apart into tiny pieces once it is fully adhered and someone tries to remove it. |
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to 170°F |
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| Overlaminated Polyester |
• Print is protected by a clear polyester laminate. • Great solvent and water resistance. • Write using a permanent pen. |
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to 200°F |
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| Paper |
• Write on this paper label material using a pencil, typewriter or ball-point pen. • Recommended for indoor use, only. |
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to 200°F |
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| Polyester |
• Most popular label material. • High quality polyester film. • Special coating allows writing with a pencil or ball-point pen. |
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to 200°F |
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| Polyester Cloth |
• Fabric label is ideal for instruments. • Sticks to curved or bumpy surfaces. • Remove after a year to apply a new label. |
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to 200°F |
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| Self-Laminating |
• Seal your writing with a clear, polyester self-laminating flap. • Flap protects your writing from chemicals, tampering, abrasion. |
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to 200°F |
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| Polyester Wrap-Around |
• Seal your writing with a clear, polyester self-laminating flap. • Flap protects your writing from chemicals, tampering, abrasion. |
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to 200°F |
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| StealGuard Tamperproof |
• These labels have a void pattern inscribed. • Once the label is removed, a void pattern shows on the application surface. |
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to 200°F |
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| Vinyl |
• Write on this vinyl label material using a pencil, typewriter or ball-point pen. • Permanent adhesive. • Good outdoor life. |
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to 185°F |
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