500 Custom Printed Two Colors Asset Identification Tags 1.5" x 0.6" (38mm x 15mm) >Click on item details to customize.
500 Custom Printed Two Colors Asset Identification Tags 1.5" x 0.6" (38mm x 15mm) >Click on item details to customize.
Introducing Intertronix PermAsset Asset Identification Labels: a durable and versatile solution for all your labelling needs. Crafted from 2 mil opaque white semi-gloss polyester TC, these labels boast exceptional tear strength, heat resistance, and dimensional stability. Their chemical resistance and opacity render them perfect for diverse applications.
Featuring a 0.9 mil clear solvent acrylic permanent adhesive, these labels ensure strong initial tack and adhesion to various surfaces, including low surface energy plastics. Additionally, they offer high shear, minimizing cold flow or ooze.
Backed by a 3.2 mil bleached, supercalendered paper stock liner with excellent release properties, these labels ensure hassle-free handling during application.
With a total material construction calliper of 6.1 mils, PermAsset Asset Identification Labels guarantee durability, making them a dependable choice for all your labelling requirements.
Ideal for product identification, rating plates, barcoded labels, work-in-process (WIP) labels, asset tags, and durable goods labelling, PermAsset labels are suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, holding UL, c-UL, and CSA recognition.
For specific recognition or acceptance details, refer to files UL MH8212, MH17205, and CSA file 97198.
Meeting ASTM D1000 standards, these labels boast a tensile strength of MD 21,300 psi and CD 28,400 psi, ensuring they withstand demanding conditions.
With strong initial adhesion and enduring performance even after 72 hours on stainless steel, treated HDPE, polypropylene, and aluminium surfaces, PermAsset labels are the ultimate choice for barcode labels, rating plates, property identification, asset labelling, and instruction or service labels for durable goods.
Note: As with any pressure-sensitive material, thorough testing under end-use conditions is essential to ensure these labels meet specific application requirements.