Raised Panel Labels offer alternative to engraved plates.

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Featuring aggressive backing that eliminates need for rivets, B-593 Labels can be created and printed with thermal transfer printers and software and are available in 13 sizes for customization with variety of equipment. For added label protection in harsh environments, B-966B overlaminate material is available. Die cut labels are suited for labeling electrical components, cabinets, push buttons, panels, switches, and controls.



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Brady Introduces B-593 Raised Panel Labels as a Cost-Effective Alternative to Engraved Plates



MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - (January 23, 2006) - Brady Corporation (NYSE:BRC) has developed a new series of labels designed as a faster, more cost-effective alternative to engraved plates for labeling panels, buttons, switches, and other controls.

The new labels offer the advantage of creating customized legend plates on the spot, instead of ordering and installing engraved metal plates. Brady B-593 Raised Panel Labels are flexible and durable, with an aggressive adhesive backing that eliminates the need for rivets. The labels can be easily created and printed with Brady thermal transfer printers and software, and are available in 13 sizes for easy customization with a variety of equipment. The die cut labels are less costly than engraved plates and allow for easy replacement or updating when needed.

B-593 Raised Panel Labels are ideal for labeling electrical components, cabinets, push buttons, panels, switches, and controls. For added label protection in harsh industrial environments, Brady also offers the B-966B overlaminate material for each of their stock B-593 label sizes.

More details about the new B-593 Raised Panel Labels, plus information about Brady industrial label printers and software, are available by calling Brady Corporation at 1-888-311-0775.

Brady Corporation (NYSE: BRC) is an international manufacturer and marketer of complete solutions that identify and protect premises, products, and people. Its products help customers increase safety, security, productivity, and performance, and include high-performance labels and signs, safety devices, printing systems and software, and precision die-cut materials. Founded in 1914, the company has more than 300,000 customers in electronics, telecommunications, manufacturing, electrical, construction, education, and a variety of other industries. Brady is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and employs about 5,000 people in operations in the United States, Europe, Asia/Pacific, Latin America, and Canada. Brady's fiscal 2005 sales were approximately $816 million. More information is available on the Internet at www.bradycorp.com.

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