Labels Stand Up To Soldering Conditions

Aug. 1, 2000
Suitable for use on pc boards that are to pass through direct wave or IR reflow soldering operations, the Kapton polyimide thermal-transfer labels have been engineered to withstand "flash" temperatures as high as 617°F for up to five minutes and

Suitable for use on pc boards that are to pass through direct wave or IR reflow soldering operations, the Kapton polyimide thermal-transfer labels have been engineered to withstand "flash" temperatures as high as 617°F for up to five minutes and temperatures up to 482°F for as long as 30 minutes. They also boast of low outgassing properties and the ability to withstand harsh solvents, oils and chemicals without over-laminating.
The 2-mil thick labels are made using a permanent acrylic adhesive and work with applicators and high-speed printers. They also are UL approved for thermal-transfer printers using many standard resin ribbons and meet MIL-STD-202F, Notice 12 Method 215J specs.

Company: PANDUIT CORP.

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