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Product category: Component marking, printing and labelling systems (non-laser)
News Release from: IML Labels and Systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 20 July 2006

Deal brings heat-resistant labelling
tags

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IML has cemented a partnership with the reputable American based Pannier Corporation to supply specially coated metal tags for hot applications where synthetic labels cannot survive.

IML has cemented a partnership with the reputable American based Pannier Corporation to supply specially coated metal tags for hot applications where synthetic labels cannot survive Providing heat resistance up to 1000 deg C, these tags also withstand the pickling processes, outdoor exposure and rough handling - preserving vital data

Metal tags are available in a number of sizes and can be welded, nailed, tied or strapped to stock.

IML-Pannier's laser printer, containing a powerful air-cooled 30W CO2 laser, creates permanent text, graphics, barcodes and 2D data matrix codes.

Mark-CLEER, the system's in-built software, allows simple and quick tag formatting via a Windows XP operating system.

Under the agreement IML will provide coverage to the UK, India and middle-eastern markets.

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