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CILS High-Temperature Resistant Durable Labels

By CILS
Monday, January 16, 2012

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CILS High-Temperature Resistant Durable Labels

CILS (Burlington, MA) has introduced a line of durable line of labels that are printable you’re your desktop printer. These unique heat-resistant computer printable coating ensures printed data remains clear and legible during long-term high-temperature exposure, chemicals/solvents (IPA, alkalines, acetone etc), cleaning agents, abrasion etc. Features include:

  • A permanent high-strength adhesion during extreme temperatures up to +388°C.
  • Conformability to environmental legislation (RoHS, REACH, WEE etc).
  • Printable straight from a standard Laser, Inkjet or Thermal Transfer printer.

For more information visit www.cils-international.com.

 

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