High temperature component labels resist up to +400°C
Computer Imprintable Labels Systems (CILS), manufacturer of high-performance label identification systems, has launched CIL 8900, a new range of high temperature resistant labels.
CILS High Temperature Component Labels are capable of resisting temperature extremes of up to 400°C, chemical and solvent washes on PCB's and are ideal for lead free soldering baths, reflow and infrared ovens. They are ideal for traceability and tracking all through the production and manufacturing process.
CILS High Temperature Component Labels can be supplied pre-printed or blank and
variable data can be added ‘in-house', ‘on-demand' using an existing Laser or Thermal Transfer Printer.
CILS manufactures the widest range of durable labels in any size and durable label material, partially pre-printed or blank for you to add data. CILS also has a Bureau Service to print your barcodes and number sequences onto labels for you.
CILS International
01903 219000
www.cils-international.com
prinfo@cils-international.com
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