Phoenix Contact US-EML Silver on Silver Cable Labels, 66 mm Length, 30 mm Width, 66mm Label Length, 30mm Label Width

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£952.08

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RS Stock No.:
519-726
Mfr. Part No.:
0803877
Brand:
Phoenix Contact
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Brand

Phoenix Contact

Tape Width

30 mm

Works With Printer Models

BLUEMARK ID, BLUEMARK ID COLOR, THERMOMARK CARD, THERMOMARK CARD 2.0, THERMOMARK PRIME, THERMOMARK PRIME 2.0

Background Colour

Silver

Series

US-EML

Print Colour

Silver

Tape Length

66 mm

Label Width

30mm

Label Length

66mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The Phoenix Contact plastic label is designed for precise device marking in various applications. With its superior adhesive properties, it adheres effortlessly to surfaces, ensuring long-lasting performance. The product is made from high-quality PVC, ensuring durability and resistance to environmental impacts. Each label includes a generous text field, making it ideal for custom labelling needs. Backed by rigorous testing, this label meets strict industry standards, providing users with peace of mind. Whether used in industrial settings or for personal projects, this product combines functionality and reliability seamlessly.

Highly adhesive material ensures lasting attachment
Thermal transfer technology supports versatile identification
UV LED compatibility enhances visibility in various conditions
Environmental testing confirms superior resilience against wear
Packaged in convenient units for ease of use
Includes six individual labels for efficient labelling solutions
Designed to withstand a wide range of operating temperatures
Compliant with EU RoHS regulations, ensuring safety
Sleek silver colour enhances the aesthetic appeal of devices

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