Markers Are Heat-Shrinkable

April 1, 2001
Claimed to be a suitable alternative to pre-formatted marking systems, these new heat-shrinkable markers are available with custom hot stamped numbers, logos, or messages onto materials such as polyolefin, PVC, Teflon, Kynar, Neoprene or Viton,

Claimed to be a suitable alternative to pre-formatted marking systems, these new heat-shrinkable markers are available with custom hot stamped numbers, logos, or messages onto materials such as polyolefin, PVC, Teflon, Kynar, Neoprene or Viton, depending on the desired rigidity. They can be supplied in clamshell and polybag kits, kiss cut on spools, or in bulk and conforming to MIL-I-23053 and MIL-M-81531. Available sizes range from 3/64" to 4" as well as with different wall thicknesses. Other features include single and dual wall configurations, shrink ratios from 2:1 to 6:1, and several material and ink color variations. Pricing ranges from $0.01 each depending on material and quantity.

Company: NELCO PRODUCTS INC.

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