Labels cover all cables - including fibre

A Sharpmark USA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 22, 2008

System enables installers to print their own labels professionally in-house using an office laser printer.

Installers of electrical and telecommunications network infrastructure can now label a greater range of cables, cabinets and racks more professionally following the launch of new label parts from Sharpmark Solutions.

The Sharpmark Labelling System offers complete versatility as it enables installers to print their own labels professionally in-house using an office laser printer.

Better cable labelling and organisation allows maintenance and troubleshooting to be completely quickly and efficiently with minimum downtime.

Sharpmark Solutions offers 16 new label parts for a variety of cabinets and racks up to a label size of 210 x 297mm.

They are made from durable adhesive polyester with a special matt surface for lasting print.

Self-laminating cable labels are now available at 100 x 38mm so cables up to 24mm in diameter can be clearly and professionally labelled.

The labels are flexible and have high performance adhesive, designed to cope with the increasingly harsh environments that network cabling has to tolerate.

Fibre-optic cores can now be labelled clearly and efficiently using new fibre-optic tags from Sharpmark Solutions.

They are made from thin, flexible polyester and have high performance adhesive so they can be easily and firmly attached to the cores.

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