Labels Are Printable, Withstand Very High Temperatures

Sept. 1, 1998
Designed for high temperature processing environments up to 232°C (450°F) for 30 minutes, HeatShield series of temperature resistant, printable polyester label materials is well-suited for manufacturing and tracking applications where

Designed for high temperature processing environments up to 232°C (450°F) for 30 minutes, HeatShield series of temperature resistant, printable polyester label materials is well-suited for manufacturing and tracking applications where standard polyesters fail. The labels can be applied to the top sides of circuit boards and similar applications. And they can be printed with any standalone thermal transfer printer such as those supplied by the firm.

Company: IMTEC INC.

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