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News Release from: Graphic Products | Subject: Brady preprinted pipe markers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 July 2005
Free guides to ASME, ANSI and IIAR pipe
marking
Graphic Products is now carrying Brady preprinted pipe markers for identifying pipes and components; free guides to pipe marking are also available.
Graphic Products is now carrying Brady preprinted pipe markers for identifying pipes and components in industry, military, medical, chemical, semiconductor, and general facility applications Pipe markers are identifying labels and directional arrows placed on pipes to identify the contents of the pipes, the risk of hazard, and the direction of flow
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 9 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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In addition to identifying potential hazards, properly marked pipes let workers safely trace a process problem and get production back on line faster.
Graphic Products, a leading supplier of custom label printing equipment and supplies, is now carrying the complete line of Brady preprinted pipe markers.
They have placed the Brady pipe marker catalogue online at it website, which also has a link for requesting free pipe marking guides.
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Preprinted markers provide pipe flow details
Preprinted pipe markers for identifying pipes and components in industry identify the contents of the pipes, the risk of hazard, and the direction of flow.
Two free guides are available, one explaining the ASME/ANSI pipe marking standards and the other detailing the specialized IIAR standards for ammonia pipe marking.
Pipe markers can be either made in-house, using a label printing machine, or preprinted standard markers can be purchased, such as the Brady pipe markers carried by Graphic Products.
When are preprinted pipe markers used? If you have specialised or difficult pipe marking needs, preprinted pipe markers can handle those needs.
For example, snap-on and strap-on pipe markers can be used on pipes that are dirty, oily, greasy or have rough surfaces.
Porcelain enamel pipe markers can be used at temperatures up to 1000F and in locations exposed to acid, organic chemicals and solvents.
And high performance pipe markers are excellent for harsh environments.
They resist abrasion, chemicals, high humidity, sun light (UV) and outdoor weathering.
In addition, if you need a small quantity of pipe markers, and have no other labeling needs, purchasing preprinted markers may be more cost-effective.
Brady makes the full range of preprinted pipe markers.
From self-sticking industrial grade vinyl, to mechanically applied markers, to high performance and specialised pipe markers, you can get the pipe marking labels you need from Brady - and one of the leading Brady dealers is Graphic Products.
Graphic Products has been supplying industrial grade and better custom label printers for over 35 years.
With the addition of Brady preprinted pipe markers to their product line, the company says it can now supply all of your pipe marking needs.
Plus, Graphic Products' attitude of having lifetime customers means it treats its customers well, providing free lifetime support, fast shipping, and outstanding values.
Graphic Products carries brands such as Brady, Kroy, Brother, K-Sun and Varitronics, and even stocks supplies for discontinued label printers.
For more information about pipe marking and labeling, contact Graphic Products.
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