ID Tag survives hot dip galvanizing.
February 18, 2003 - KettleTagâ„¢PLUS metal bar code tag is attached to fabricated steel parts before galvanizing via wire fasteners utilizing pre-punched hole or slot in tag. CO2 laser printers can be used to image bar codes, standard text, and customer logos. Bar codes and text remain after galvanizing. Tag is also resistant to caustic wash and acid-pickling.
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InfoSight Corp.
20700 U.S. Rt. 23, P.O. Box 5000
Chillicothe, OH, 45601 USA

Hot Dip Galvanizing ID Tag: KettleTagâ„¢ PLUS
InfoSight Corporation offers a metal bar code tag specifically formulated to survive the process of Hot Dip Galvanizing from start to finish. The tags are attached to fabricated steel parts before galvanizing, via wire fasteners utilizing a pre-punched hole or slot in the tag. InfoSight’s KE28xx-series of CO2 laser printers may be used to image bar codes (1D or 2D), standard text, and even Galvanizer or Customer logos. Bar codes and text remain readable after galvanizing, through to the end-customer’s job site. Real-time printing of custom information, caustic wash and acid-pickling resistance, and zinc dip survivability are just a few of the features of KettleTag™PLUSpatent pending).
If your tracking and inventory control system requires an easy and robust method for identification, KettleTagâ„¢PLUS (patent pending) is the new industry standard.
Contact InfoSight Corporation
sales@infosight.com www.infosight.com www.traceability.com
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