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Manufacturer
Brady™
SKU
17868934

About this product

Metalized, Solvent Resistant Matte Gray Polyester Label Tape for M6/M7 Printers

The Brady™ Metalized, Solvent Resistant Matte Gray Polyester Label Tape is engineered for high-performance labeling in demanding environments. Its matte, light gray finish provides a nameplate-like appearance, making it ideal for applications requiring barcodes, alphanumerics, graphic symbols, and logos.

Key Features:

  • Material: B-428 polyester

  • Finish: Matte, light gray

  • Adhesive Type: Permanent acrylic

  • Dimensions (L×W): 0.5 × 1 in. (12.7 × 25.4 mm)

  • Thickness: 0.0047 in. (0.122 mm)

  • Format: Die-cut

  • Printable Sides: Single-side printable

  • Print Technology: Thermal transfer

  • Quantity: 500 labels per pack

  • Color: Gray

  • Shape: Rectangle

  • Temperature Range: -40°C to +120°C (-40°F to +248°F)

  • Certifications/Compliance: UL approved, CSA accepted, Halogen-free (DIN VDE 0472 Part 815)

  • Autoclavable: Not autoclavable

  • Sterility: Non-sterile

  • Latex Free: No

  • Coating: None

Applications:

Designed for asset tracking, circuit board labeling, equipment labeling, general identification, and inventory and inspection labeling. The labels are built to withstand exposure to numerous solvents and variable temperatures when applied to various surfaces.

Compatibility:

Compatible with Brady™ M710 and BMP71 printers.

This label tape is ideal for professionals seeking durable and reliable labeling solutions in industrial and laboratory settings.

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