Polyester labels are the most common label material for heat resistant labels. This material can sustain temperatures up to 300° F.
Label-aid offers custom high-temperature labels in several materials that are well suited for industrial and electronic applications:
Polyester labels are the most common label material for heat resistant labels. This material can sustain temperatures up to 300° F.
These high-temp labels are ideal for printed circuit boards (PCB), and is available as an acrylic or silicone adhesive with a paper or polyester liner. Thermogard® labels are halogen-free, are compliant with RoHS and other industry-wide specifications, and are manufactured in a multitude of colors. This material can sustain temperatures from 400° F up to 1,000° F.
A high-temperature label option for PCB and electronic components. Tribogard® not only withstands high temperatures and harsh chemicals but is made with antistatic polyimides. Tribogard labels are designed to resist abrasion and to pass a number of industry standards, including MIL-STD-202G and Notice 12. These labels virtually eliminate the electrostatic charge generated when the label is removed from the liner that can discharge and destroy sensitive components during label application. Peel voltage is less than 100 volts. This material can sustain temperatures from 400° F up to 617° F.
Metalgard® labels are the best option for the aluminum and steel industries. Aggressive acrylic and silicone adhesives withstand up to 300° F, and labeling applications include the marking of coils, tubing, and machinery. Metalgard labels are halogen-free, created with environmentally safe materials, and meet all industry regulations and standards. Short term temperatures can sustain up to 1,100° F and an operating temperature of 750° F to 900° F.
Wiregard® high temp labels are created from a durable, flame retardant nylon cloth material, acrylic adhesive or polyimide materials. Made to label wire and cable materials, Wiregard labels are designed with ballpoint, dot-matrix or thermal printing in mind. They are REACH and RoHS compliant and meet industry flammability standards. Short term temperatures range from 256° F to 366° F.
Designed to meet UL94 standards, Flamegard® labels are receptive to ink, halogen-free, and flame retardant. Common applications for Flamegard labels include the marking of batteries, electronics components, and product identification. Temperatures can sustain up to 302° F for 100 hours, 500° F at 500 hours and 572° F for 90 seconds.
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