On nameplates for items that require heat resistance, chemical resistance, and stain resistance, such as beer barrels and train parts.
The "Ceramic Label SL600/800/1000" is a label made by firing and fusing a ceramic film printed with a barcode pattern using ceramic ink onto a substrate of heat-resistant stainless steel. The ceramic material adds impact resistance to its heat resistance and chemical resistance. (Actual New 2010777, USP4775786, Germany, France, UK, South Korea, Singapore) 【Features】 ■ Heat resistance ■ Chemical resistance ■ Weather resistance ■ Impact resistance ■ Ultra-small label *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Material: Heat-resistant stainless steel substrate and ceramic film ■Size: 0.6 to 450 square cm ■Thickness: Choose from 0.2, 0.4, 0.7, or 1.0 mm ■Installation method: Screw fastening, spot welding, double-sided tape (heat resistance temperature 300℃), soldering, pocket method ■Barcode: Compatible with all codes (including QR and other two-dimensional codes) ■PCS value: 75% or more *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Nameplates for items requiring heat resistance, chemical resistance, and stain resistance, such as beer kegs and train parts. ■ Labels requiring weather resistance and impact resistance for transport pallets and automotive parts containers. ■ Management labels for carriers that go through thermal processing, such as semiconductors and LCD glass substrates. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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SigmaX's barcode labels, made from materials such as ceramic, stainless steel, aluminum, and fluororesin, are used for production management and process management. They greatly contribute to the automation of industrial production, which was previously thought to be impossible to manage, as well as to the digitization of information related to product history and management in that field.