Project Description
Tag designed to destruct upon removal from windshield
Double sided printing option available
UV stable construction & printing
Specification Data
Material | Destructible material |
Serialization | Bar code and human-readable equivalent is produced using the latest high-resolution digital technology available, which provides excellent clarity and easy scanning. Code 39 is the standard symbology with a range of 2.7 to 9.4 CPI (characters per inch). Optional symbologies include Code 128, 2D Data Matrix, QR and more |
Label Copy | The label copy may include block type, stylized type, logos or other designs. All copy, block type, stylized type, logos, designs and barcode are surface printed |
Colors | Standard colors include black, red, yellow, green, dark blue, purple, orange or blue. Custom spot colors are also available at no additional charge. Due to contrast needed for the bar code scanner, all bar codes are black |
Standard Adhesive | High performance adhesive |
Sizes | 106mm x 32mm |
Packaging | Produced and shipped in roll form |
Access Control
Windshields
Chemical Test Data
This rating measures label adhesion after being exposed to chemicals listed below for a 2-hour, 24-hour and 72-hour soak.
Chemical soak test results:
Length of immersion |
Water | Glass cleaner | Bathroom Cleaner |
Alcohol | Acetone | NaOH | HN03 | HCI | Brake Fluid |
Diesel fuel |
2 hours | no effect | no effect | no effect | no effect | Very slight delamination | no effect | no effect | no effect | no effect | no effect |
24 hours | no effect | no effect | no effect | Adhesive slightly softened at edges | Delaminated | no effect | no effect | no effect | no effect | no effect |
72 hours | no effect | no effect | no effect | Partially delaminated | Delaminated | no effect | no effect | no effect | no effect | Partially delaminated |
Temperature Test Data
Tag performs in temperature range of -40°C to 85°C. Note: Tag performance is limited to performance of inlay.
Label Adhesion Test Summary
This rating measures label adhesion after being exposed to chemicals listed below for a 2-hour, 24-hour and 72-hour soak.