No printing unevenness and compatible with regulatory labels! It can be aligned multiple times without peeling or damage.
The "AX-2000 Series" is a robust laser marking label based on a polyester substrate. It can be realigned multiple times without peeling or damage. Due to laser irradiation, variable information can be printed on demand, making it suitable for traceability. Additionally, it can be applied in harsh high-temperature environments, such as automotive and industrial applications, and is also usable in gasoline-splashing automotive fuel filler areas. 【Features】 ■ Non-brittle type ■ Durable polyester substrate ■ On-demand printing of variable information through laser irradiation ■ High-quality thickness accuracy achieved through casting film formation ■ High heat resistance, weather resistance, and chemical resistance *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 - Can be realigned multiple times without peeling or damage - Can be applied with an automatic labeling machine - Suitable for traceability - Reduces label inventory - Enables stable continuous printing - No printing inconsistencies, compatible with regulatory labels - Capable of printing fine text and various codes clearly *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ Harsh high-temperature environments such as automotive and industrial applications ■ Automotive fuel filler necks where gasoline may splash, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nippon Carbide Industries was founded in 1935 as a pioneer in the acetylene induction industry using "carbide" as a raw material. Over its more than 80-year history, the company has restructured its business and now offers a variety of products and services centered around its core technologies: resin polymerization technology, film and sheet technology, and sintering technology.

