It is laminated to prevent the printed characters from fading and to protect against dirt, solvents, and oils.
The destination of the electric wire is printed, and by starting to wind from the printed part and covering it with the transparent part, it is laminated to prevent the printed characters from fading, and it can be protected from dirt, solvents, and oils. Please refer to the recommended cable sizes listed in the catalog for the appropriate cable size for the labels you will use. Displaying is possible even after terminal termination. An external roll stand (TDP43ME-RS) is required for 3-inch label roll cores. For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
Inquire About This Product
basic information
【Material and Features】 ○ Vinyl → The most common self-laminating label for wire/cable identification. ○ Polyvinylidene fluoride → Self-extinguishing and can be used under harsh conditions. ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
Price information
-
Delivery Time
Applications/Examples of results
【Purpose】 ○ For protecting the printed surface For more details, please contact us.
catalog(1)
Download All CatalogsCompany information
Panduit is a global company headquartered near Chicago, Illinois, USA, manufacturing products in six factories across the United States and six other factories worldwide, selling them from sales locations in various countries around the globe. Panduit was the first in the world to develop one-piece molded cable ties. In addition to cable ties, Panduit is a specialized manufacturer of wiring materials such as wiring accessories, wiring ducts, industrial labels, crimp terminals, and compression terminals, as well as network-related products, which are adopted across various industries. In Japan, Panduit established a sales office in Tokyo in 1974 as Panduit Japan Co., Ltd., and currently sells various products through primary distributors from its locations in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya. Panduit's wiring materials are among the industry's top class in terms of variety, material richness, and high quality.