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Laser labels cope with harsh environment

A Sharpmark USA product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 18, 2008

Sharpmark USA has developed self-laminating laser labels designed to cope with the increasingly harsh environments that network cabling has to tolerate.

Cable labels spend their lives on twisted cables, exposed to high temperatures or harsh cooling, depending on their specific location within a site, so traditional cable labels are frequently pushed to their limits of adhesion.

The improved labels print well to give a high-quality print that is easy to read and will run through laser printers without jamming.

They are thinner, more flexible and have upgraded adhesive for superb performance and greater adhesion in both normal and harsher environments.

The new labels, supplied on US letter sheets, are currently available in three sizes: (SLL4LU, SLL10LU, SLL12LU and SLL24LU) for cables up to 35mm in diameter.

They replace the existing range of labels in these sizes and are available at the same price.

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