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BRADY MATERIALS GUIDE
Below is a quick reference guide to some of our popular label materials. For more information on all of our Brady materials available,
refer to the Brady Material Specification Guide on page 361.
Materials for Wiremarking and Datacomm
DuraSleeve
®
Polypropylene Wire Marker Inserts (B-390)
These wire marking carrier inserts are designed to be printed and affixed to a wire using extruded, clear PVC Wire Marking Carriers. Durasleeve
®
markers create a
durable legend. This solution consists of two components: a transparent tube (carrier) with a label pocket and an insert to slide into this pocket. Your legend is at all
times protected by the tube and can easily be replaced. Printing the inserts on a Brady system ensure clean crisp readable legends every time.
•Material: Polypropylene
•Temperature Range: -40ºC to 100ºC
Self Laminating Wire Markers (B-427)
These self laminating labels protect your printing area with a non-printed clear area that wraps around and overlaminates the printed text. Self laminating labels offer
superior chemical and abrasion resistance. Permanent acrylic adhesive and a topcoat specifically formulated for thermal transfer printing. Excellent water, oil and
solvent resistance with clarity and conformability.
•Material: Vinyl
•Temperature Range: -40ºC to 70ºC
PermaSleeve
®
Wire Marking Sleeves (B-342)
These full circle heat shrink sleeves are the ultimate in marker durability, permanence and aesthetic appearance. Fast shrink rates saves time and costs during
installation. The 3:1 heat shrinkable sleeve fits snuggly around wire for identification and protection. Fade resistant and flame retardant.
•Material: Polyolefin
•Temperature Range: -55ºC to 135ºC
Rectangular Raised Panel Labels ( B-7593)
These raised panel labels allow you to print customized legend plates with less hassle and wasted time than engraved plates. The aggressive adhesive and solvent
resistant makes them a great replacement for engraved tags. Adhesive taped polyester designed for patch panel identification in identifying external push buttons,
switches, and internal connection points. Also used as rating and serial plates
•Material: Foam Backed Polyester
•Temperature Range: -40ºC to 100ºC
Materials for Laboratory ID
High Performance Lab Polyester Labels ( B-461)
Designed for use in labs, this material has an ultra-thin construction that prevents vials from jamming in the centrifuge or racks. It stays put in the harshest conditions,
and the clear tail can be wrapped over text for added protection from solvents. For use in liquid nitrogen, label must wrap around vial and slightly overlap itself.
Withstands:
•Liquid nitrogen (-196ºC)
•Freezer (-80ºC)
•Hot wate bath (+100ºC)
•Autoclave (+121ºC)
FreezerBondz
™
Materials (B-492)
This material will adhere to a frozen or frosted surface without the need to scrape or dry the vial before placement of the label. To activate adhesion to the frost and to
be assured that the label stays secured when placed back into storage, it is recommended that the label be pressed in place and held for 3 seconds.
Withstands:
•Liquid nitrogen (-196ºC)
•Autoclave (+121ºC)
•Hot wate bath (+100ºC)
•Sticks to frozen/frosted surfaces
•Freezer (-80ºC)
Materials for General ID
Indoor/Outdoor Vinyl Film (B-595)
This aggressive permanent adhesive material is very pliable and conforms well to irregular, curved, rough and textured surfaces. Durable, low-shrink vinyl with
resistance to oils, detergents, dirt, and many solvents.
Ideal for general facility and safety identification.
•Material: Vinyl (available in a range of colours)
•Temperature Range: -40ºC to 80ºC
Tamper-Evident Vinyl (B-351)
Tamper-resistant film with a permanent acrylic adhesive. Good resistance to solvents and humidity. Designed to fracture easily in order to show signs of product
tampering and to prevent one-piece label removal. Good for rating and serial plates that require high performance and resistance to product tampering.
•Material:Tamper-ResistantVinyl
•TemperatureRange:-40ºCto80ºC
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