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Plastic labels (ERT-A, yellow, pre-cut)

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Plastic labels (ERT-A, yellow, pre-cut)Plastic labels properties Plastic labels bring a number of advantages as machine labels. They are both scratch and tear resistant and not sensitive to chemical substances and solvents. Polyester labels are therefore the ideal companion for the industrial environment and should be your first choice if you are looking for durable (machine) labeling. These plastic labels from Texit are made of high quality polyester (PET for short) and can therefore be

Plastic labels properties

Plastic labels bring a number of advantages as machine labels. They are both scratch and tear resistant and not sensitive to chemical substances and solvents. Polyester labels are therefore the ideal companion for the industrial environment and should be your first choice if you are looking for durable (machine) labeling.

These plastic labels from Texit are made of high-quality polyester (PET for short) and can therefore be used in a temperature range from minus 40 degrees Celsius to plus 150 degrees Celsius.

The plastic labels are particularly interesting for the industrial sector because they are extremely durable. The plastic labels from Texit are not only waterproof, but also resistant to oil, grease and dirt - provided you have been labeled with the appropriate thermal transfer printing system. You can read more about this further down the page. The suitable printing system is also linked above on the website.

Plastic labels colors

Plastic labels are available in many colors, as plastics can be colored easily and quickly. In industry, PET labels in the color yellow are most frequently used for machine marking (e.g. type plates, barcode labels or safety labels). That is why we at Texit offer plastic labels in yellow as standard. Are you looking for PET labels in silver or white? Then our polyester labels could be the right product for you.

Do you need other colors or possibly other formats / sizes? As a manufacturer of industrial labeling, we can produce many requirements of our customers (regarding materials, color, size or formats) as a custom-made product. Simply send us an inquiry via our contact page with the desired data for the corresponding products. We will then check our product range and capacities and provide you with an individual offer according to your wishes.

Plastic labels waterproof and resistant

Plastic labels made of polyester (PET labels) are waterproof and thanks to their high resistance (even to oil and common chemicals) are perfectly suitable for outdoor use. They adhere best to a smooth surface, such as metal, paint or other plastics. We supply the plastic labels on a roll.

Do you still need help choosing the right plastic labels? We at Texit are happy to advise you about our products at any time and without obligation. You can also request free samples for this article and test them on your premises. To do so, select "Request a free sample" at the top of the product page.

Plastic labels printer

The plastic labels from Texit can be printed permanently legible with the thermal transfer printing process. In addition to the label material, you need a thermal transfer printer and the appropriate ribbon. Only with a thermal transfer printing system matched to the material can we promise you the long life of the print. The appropriate accessories for the printing process you will find linked above on the page.

Do you have any questions about our plastic labels and their properties, the delivery or other products from the categories thermal transfer labels and cable marking? Then simply contact us, we will be happy to advise you on all aspects of labeling in the industry.

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