PPG receives BS 5609 certification for Teslin

PPG has achieved British Maritime Standard 5609 (BS 5609) Section 3 certification for its Teslin labelstock used in combination with the Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C1070 printing system.

PPG has achieved British Maritime Standard 5609 (BS 5609) Section 3 certification for its Teslin labelstock used in combination with the Konica Minolta bizhub PRESS C1070 printing system

Certification indicates that Teslin-based labels printed with this system will remain intact and legible when used on chemical drums and other packaging for hazardous materials shipped by sea.

BS 5609 is a four-part standard with two key certifications. For Section 2 certification, which Teslin labelstock previously received, a base label is tested for adhesive performance and dimensional stability after being immersed for three months in salt water. Section 3 testing assesses legibility and print permanence of a base label printed with a specific print system. The two tests combine to determine a finished label’s durability after being subjected to weathering, ultraviolet radiation, temperature cycling and abrasion.

BS 5609 certification is required by the International Maritime Dangerous Goods (IMDG) code and the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.

PPG’s tested labelstock construction, sold as Teslin BS 5609-certified labelstock, is one of four standard options the company introduced in 2016, and Jason Depner, PPG global segment manager, Teslin substrate products, said: ‘Since last year’s launch of the Teslin labelstock portfolio, sold directly by PPG, we have had tremendous interest in our BS 5609-compliant labelstock for GHS label applications. Teslin BS 5609-certified labelstock offers all the benefits of Teslin substrate – providing resistance to water, chemicals and abrasion while accommodating on-demand printing – ensuring printed data is secure from wear caused by handling and extreme environments.’

Teslin labelstock offers bubble-free application and is compatible with print technologies including inkjet, laser, thermal transfer, flexo and offset. It is engineered to reduce the potential for static discharge when liners are peeled from labelstock – a process known to ignite chemical vapors in some manufacturing environments. The static-dissipative nature of Teslin labelstock also helps minimize static buildup during digital printing, thereby improving print quality and throughput. 

PPG has secured BS 5609 Section 3 certification for Teslin labelstock in combination with several other printing systems. According to Depner, PPG will pursue certification of the labelstock in combination with more printing systems based on customer and marketplace need.

PPG showcases Teslin BS 5609-certified labelstock and its full labelstock portfolio at Labelexpo Europe 2017.