Extremely high heat resistance! Unlike other plastics, it does not decompose unless it reaches over 500°C.
If you are facing issues such as "the label cannot withstand the heat of the operating environment and melts away," we recommend our polyimide labels. Polyimide is a type of plastic developed by DuPont in the United States, and it has extremely high heat resistance compared to other materials. Unlike other plastics, it does not undergo thermal decomposition unless it reaches over 500°C. Additionally, its strong and complex molecular structure gives it excellent mechanical and chemical properties, as well as outstanding chemical resistance. 【Features】 ■ Extremely high heat resistance ■ Does not undergo thermal decomposition unless it reaches over 500°C ■ Strong and complex molecular structure ■ Excellent mechanical and chemical properties ■ Superior chemical resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Disadvantages of General Labeling】 ■ Silk Screen Printing - Changing content incurs costs and time, making it unsuitable for frequent changes. - Creating polyimide labels using a printer and dedicated software allows for easy content changes. ■ Labels from Printing Companies - Many printing companies do not accommodate small batch printing. - This results in printing more than necessary, leading to waste. - With polyimide labels, it is possible to print only the required quantity. ■ Commercially Available Labels - Commercially available labels are inexpensive but not suitable for industrial use. - They may undergo thermal decomposition when exposed to high temperatures. - There are few RoHS-compliant products, which may be harmful to the environment. ■ Stamping - When a large number of labels are needed, stamping generates a lot of labor. - It is a very inexpensive method, but the total cost considering labor is not cheap. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Sites where polyimide rubber is active ■ Automotive, railway, and aerospace industries ■ Research and development *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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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.