Polyonics unveils material for cable barcode identification

Posted in New Products on February 05, 2010

Polyonics, a supplier of industrial identification products, has introduced XF-300, a 5 mil coated nylon, pressure sensitive label material, designed for barcode or alphanumeric identification of connectors, wires and cables. 

The XF-300 is coated with a high opacity, matte white topcoat specifically designed for thermal transfer printing. It can also be printed by using dot matrix printers, and certain felt-tip or ball-point pens. When printed with an appropriate thermal transfer ribbon, the labels produced can withstand harsh industrial environments such as isopropyl alcohol, mineral spirits and sulfuric acid solution. The XF-300 is flexible, making it suited to labeling curved parts and surfaces.

The XF-300 is coated with a permanent pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive which will adhere to most clean, dry surfaces and has a temperature rating of up to 293 F (145 deg C).

The XF-300 complies with the requirements of Rohs, Reach, and is halogen free. 

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