May 22, 2008 -
Made of 3 mil high-density polyethylene, Synthetic Label accepts thermal printing, as well as laser, inkjet, or dot-matrix methods. It can also be stamped or handwritten on. By adding clear mylar overlay, information can be permanently encased and protected. Label can be applied to SS, HDPE, corrugated, wood, and powder coated surfaces. Withstanding temperatures from -20 to 140°F, product is waterproof, UV stabilized and resistant to chemicals, tears, and punctures.
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New Synthetic Label is Economical and Allows Thermal Printing
Random Lake, WI -- Badger Tag & Label Corporation has developed a synthetic label
for companies looking to reduce costs in today's challenging economic times.
"In addition to savings, this label allows thermal and other printing, has a very
aggressive adhesive, and is strong and durable to withstand outdoor elements," says DJ
Jacoby, Vice President/General Manager at Badger.
The label stock is a 3 mil. high density polyethylene that has excellent thermal (direct or transfer) printability for customization at the end-use facility. The label can also be printed using laser, inkjet, or dot-matrix methods; be stamped or handwritten on. By adding a clear mylar overlay, information the end-user prints can be permanently encased and protected.
The label can be applied to stainless steel, high density polyethylene, corrugated,
wood, and powder coated surfaces. Because of the quick tack and its overall flexibility it adheres to textured surfaces and can mold to the shape of an item; including something as small as a pen.
Because this stock is a synthetic it also has these attributes: waterproof, chemical and tear resistant, UV stabilized so fading is eliminated, can be folded without cracking, puncture resistant, and withstands temperature extremes from 140° F to -20° F.
"Currently we are producing these labels for manufacturers of everything from paint,
piping, furniture, electronics, industrial equipment, motors, and solvents," says Jacoby, "and that represents just the beginning of the possibilities for this synthetic label."
In addition to creating custom labels with logos and graphics, Badger also provides
standard synthetic labels without printing allowing for complete customization at the end-use facility.
Badger Tag & Label Corporation has been producing custom tags and labels since
1935. Headquartered in Random Lake, Wisconsin, they serve clients throughout the
nation. They print on both paper and synthetic stocks and deliver the finished pieces in singles, rolls, sheets, ganged, or fanfolded. With a variety of finishing options, Badger provides a custom piece from initial design through complete printed tags and labels
For more information about these new synthetic labels, including samples, call
Badger Tag & Label at 1-800-331-4863, visit their web site at www.badgertag.com or
e-mail: sales@badgertag.com
Contacts:
General Information:
Dale Jacoby
USA
Phone: 920-994-4348
FAX: 920-994-2040 E-mail this person Company Information: Name: Badger Tag & Label Corp. Address: 83 Bentert St., P.O. Box 306-TR City: Random Lake State: WI ZIP: 53075 Country: USA Phone: 800-331-4863 FAX: 920-994-2040 http://www.badgertag.com
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