Two Part Labels

Features

  • Unique tab feature for accurate record-keeping and time savings
  • .001” thick clear laminate provides additional protection
  • Digital printing process ensures bar code readability as well as crisp, clean company logos
  • .001” thick pressure-sensitive adhesive bonds well to a wide variety of surfaces

Tag your assets with the label, then remove the tab with matching ID number to attach to your records. The separate tab simplifies record keeping and reduces the risk of handwritten paperwork errors. Labels with matching ID numbers are provided together on one roll for increased convenience and fewer mistakes. 

Specifications Data
Material .002” thick white polyester; .001” thick clear polyester overlaminate.
Bar Code & Serialization Barcode and human-readable equivalent is digitally printed – providing excellent clarity and easy scanning. Code 39 is the standard symbology with a range of 2.7 to 9.4 CPI (characters per inch). Optional linear and 2D symbologies available. Although this product is primarily marketed as a bar code product, we can produce it with human-readable numbers only or unserialized.
Label Copy The label copy may include block type, stylized type, logos or other designs
Colors Standard colors include black, red, yellow, green, dark blue, orange, purple, or blue. Custom spot colors are also available at no additional charge. Due to contrast needed for the bar code scanner, all bar codes are black.
Standard Adhesive High performance adhesive
Sizes Various sizes available
Packaging Shipped on convenient rolls with scrap matrix removed for ease of removal. Cartons are clearly marked to indicate serial numbers of labels.
Shipment 6 business days

Asset Tracking

Audio Equipment

Hospital Equipment

Inventory Management

Laptops

Monitors

Office Equipment

Tablets

Destructive Test Summary
Abrasion test: Labels were tested with a Taber abrader set at 500g with Calibrase CS-10 wheels. Labels survived 6,000 revolutions while remaining readable with a bar code reader.
Destructive Test Data
Chemical Test Summary
Labels were applied to a clean glass substrate and submerged in the following chemicals for three hours. A 180 degree peel test was performed on each label to measure peel strength and a percentage peel strength loss was calculated based on a sample left in standard room temperature dry conditions.
Chemical Test Data
Chemical resistance of adhesive
Water Glass Cleaner Bathroom Cleaner Isopropyl Alcohol 99% Acetone NaOH pH 12.0 HCI pH 1.0 Brake Fluid Diesel Fluid
Peel Strength Change +6% +21% +11% -5% -22% +16% +22% +16% +3%
Actual Peel Strength (lb/in) 3.4 3.9 3.6 3.0 2.5 3.7 3.9 3.7 3.3
Temperature Test Summary
Labels were applied to a clean glass substrate and heated to the temperature listed below for one hour. Peel tests were performed to compare change in adhesive strength and bar codes were graded before and after testing to measure image degredation severity. Barcode was unreadable after 200°C/392°F test.
Temperature Test Data
Adhesive strength loss after heat exposure
40° C for 1 hour 100° C for 1 hour 150° C for 1 hour 200° C for 1 hour
Peel Strength Change +13% -3% +26% +70%
Actual Peel Strength (lb/in) 3.6 3.1 4.0 5.5
Read Range Test Data
Barcode Readability Test Data
Abrasion Test Data
Label Adhesion Test Data
Pull Test Data