Labels for Safety, Visual and Facility ID Desktop Printers
Labels for Safety, Visual and Facility ID Desktop Printers
Paint Stripe Floor Marking Stencils
Valve Lockouts & Hose Lockouts
Safety and Facility Signs and Labels Software
Wire and Component Label Software
Product Identification Label Software
Lockout Tagout Procedures and Tags
SmartID Aerospace RFID Solutions
Pipe Marker Accessories & Mounting Brackets
Maintenance and Production Tags
Aerospace, Defense and Mass Transit
Datacom , Telecom Identification
Barcode or alphanumeric identification are put to the test daily and must withstand the extreme environments of printed circuit boards or related electronic components manufacturing. These labels must withstand:
Brady B-727 glossy white THT polyimide material, created for the printed circuit board manufacturing industry, is an ultra-durable and proven to last.
Technical Data Sheet: B-727 Glossy White THT Polyimide Label Stock
Abrasion resistance
Tested using Taber Abraser equipment with CS-10 grinding wheels and weighted arms. The print is still legible after 100 cycles.
High heat resistance
Resistance to 212°F (100°C). Labels were subjected to a range of temperatures for 1,000 hours with no visible effect, while label remains functional.
Low temperature resistance
Labels subjected to -40°F and -94°F (-40°C and -70°C) for 1,000 hours with no visible effect, while label remains functional.
Adhesion capabilities
Adheres to stainless steel and epoxy PC board.
UL Recognized to UL969 Labeling and Marking Standard when printed with the Brady Series R6000 halogen-free ribbon
RoHS compliant to RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
Dibutyl and dioctyl tin free
We compiled a number of questions around floor and area marking best practices following our "Put It All on the Floor – Lead with Floor Marking for a Lean/5S Workplace" webinar.