Brady® Write-On Inspection Label 5/8In H X 1 1/2In H Part# - 82592

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Brady® Write-On Inspection Label 5/8In H X 1 1/2In H Part# - 82592

Brand: BRADY®

Part Number: 82592

Weight: lbs

Country of Origin: UNITED STATES

Minimum Order Qty: 1 PK (364 EA = 1 PK)

Features: Brady write-on inspection labels provide easy identification for calibration, testing and repair of tools and equipment | Brady B-744 is a polyester film with an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive and a printable coating specially formulated for use with inkjet and laser printers | B-744 is designed for printing signs and labels used for safety, maintenance and general markings within a facility. B-744 is not recommended for outdoor applications | As a material formulated for inkjet and laser printers, B-744 provides excellent print resolution, good smudge resistance and moderate to high temperature performance | No exposure recommended unless overlaminated with B-744 with 2 mil polyester overlaminate

B-744 write-on inspection label 82592. Legend "Calibrated, By, Date, Due for Cal." 5/8" height, 1-1/2" width, blue on white color with pack of 364. They are made of durable, write-on/laser printable polyester material B-744. Brady B-726 aisle marking tape is made of long-wearing vinyl and is used to mark aisles and passageways. Not recommended for outdoor use. Adhesive properties are Adhesion to Steel (PSTC-1) 15 Minute Dwell (average) 44 ounce/inch (48 N/100mm), Ultimate Dwell (72 hours) 56 ounce/inch (61 N/100mm), Tack (ASTM D2979)(average) 376g (3.6N), Drop Shear (PSTC-7)(average) 1 hour. Tensile Strength (PSTC-31) Break 20 lbs/inch (350 N/100mm). Elongation (PSTC-31)Break 70 percent. Abrasion Resistance (Method 5306 of U.S. Federal Test Method Std. No. 191A) is CS-10 wheels, 250 gram weights, ink withstands up to 2,750 cycles, preprint withstands up to 7,500 cycles, substrate withstands over 20,000 cycles. Shelf life is one year when stored at 70 degree fahrenheit and 40 percent to 50 percent R.H. Tensile strength (PSTC-31) Break 100 lbs/inch (1750 N/100mm). Elongation (PSTC-31) Break 45 percent. Abrasion Resistance (Method 5306 of U.S. Federal Test Method standard No. 191A): CS-17 wheels, 1000 gram weights Overlaminate withstood 2,500 cycles.