Numerical Minature Legend Vinyl Film Wire Marking Cards

Numerical Minature Legend Vinyl Film Wire Marking Cards

Numerical Minature Legend Vinyl Film Wire Marking Cards
Numerical Minature Legend Vinyl Film Wire Marking Cards 1
Numerical Minature Legend Vinyl Film Wire Marking Cards
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054383

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Overview

B-702 Low-Profile Glossy Vinyl-Coated Polyester miniature wire markers from Brady® have high adhesion properties, making them ideal for wire marking and machine tool labelling.

  • Card-mounted wire markers allow for quick, on-the-spot wire marking
  • Glossy white vinyl topcoat with a high tack rubber-based adhesive features excellent flexibility for wrapping on thin gauge wire
  • High adhesion and low profile when wrapped on wires
  • Withstands mild chemicals, oil and water

Specifications

Key Characteristics

Key Characteristics Article Number 054383
Order Reference TMM-33-PK
Total Qty per Pack 3750 Label(s) / Pack
Minimum Order Quanitity 1
Application(s) Wire and cable labelling
Quantity 150
Brand Brady®
Country of Origin United States of America
Country of Origin (SAP) US

Dimensions

Dimensions Size - Width (mm) 4.57 mm
Size - Height (mm) 12.70 mm
Dimensions 4.57 mm (W) x 12.70 mm (H)

Material Characteristics

Material Characteristics Brady Material No. B-702 (View Technical Data Sheet)
Brady Material Type Vinyl
Material Properties Low Profile
Thickness (mm) 0.056 mm
Colour Black on White
Min. Application Temp. °C 10 °C
Max. Service Temp. °C 100 °C
Min. Service Temp. °C -40 °C
Adhesive High-tack Rubber Based
Finish Gloss
Label Properties Permanent Adhesive
Resistance Properties Chemical-resistant, Corrosion-resistant, Humidity-resistant, Oil-resistant, UV-resistant, Weather-resistant

Preprinted Information

Preprinted Information Legend 33

Compliance

Compliance UNSPSC 39131507
RoHS Compliance Status Compliant with Directive 2011/65/EU
REACH SVHC Status Part does not contain an SVHC
REACH Candidate List Date 28 October 2008


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