What's special about these thermal transfer labels?
Materials resist high temperatures, harsh solvents, oils, and chemicals
Full range of sizes ensures correct label application
Pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive keeps labels on equipment
Labels are halogen-free and meet UL 969 requirements for your safety
Polyester and Polyimide Component Labels are utilized to identify peripheral equipment such as electronics, panels, bins and more. PANDUIT® created the two different types to ensure that all environments are covered and labels are able to withstand temperatures from -40°F to 302°F (in the case of the Polyester) and -40° to 350°F with the Polyimide. Labels come in the color white to provide clear visibility in hard-to-see areas, and in addition to temperature resistance, they are also resistant to harsh solvents, oils, and chemicals, without the use of over-lamination; an assurance that these labels will perform magnificently under pressure.
What's special about these thermal transfer labels?
- Materials resist high temperatures, harsh solvents, oils, and chemicals
- Full range of sizes ensures correct label application
- Pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive keeps labels on equipment
- Labels are halogen-free and meet UL 969 requirements for your safety
- Polyester and Polyimide Component Labels are utilized to identify peripheral equipment such as electronics, panels, bins and more. PANDUIT® created the two different types to ensure that all environments are covered and labels are able to withstand temperatures from -40°F to 302°F (in the case of the Polyester) and -40° to 350°F with the Polyimide. Labels come in the color white to provide clear visibility in hard-to-see areas, and in addition to temperature resistance, they are also resistant to harsh solvents, oils, and chemicals, without the use of over-lamination; an assurance that these labels will perform magnificently under pressure.