5 mil White Matte Polyolefin, 4" x 6" Permanent, BS5609, 750 Labels per Roll, 4 Rolls per Carton

IJ400600WMPO
$420.00
5 mil White Matte Polyolefin, 4" x 6" Permanent, BS5609, 750 Labels per Roll, 4 Rolls per Carton
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5 mil White Matte Polyolefin, 4" x 6" Permanent, BS5609, 750 Labels per Roll, 4 Rolls per Carton

Product Code:IJ400600WMPO

$420.00

Product Details


InkJet 5 mil White Matte Polyolefin, 4" x 6" 1 Across, 750 Labels per Roll, 4 Rolls per Carton, 3,000 Labels per Carton, Permanent Adhesive, Conforms to BS5609 2 + 3 when used with pigment inks

 

Label Type: InkJet
Material: 5 mil Polyolefin
Label Size: 4" x 6"
Labels per Roll: 750
Rolls per Carton: 4
Labels per Carton: 3,000
Adhesive: Permanent
Core Diameter: 3"

Conforms to BS5609 2 + 3 standard when used with pigment inks

Compatible with Primera LX900, Primera X2000, Astromed QLS, Neura Label, SwiftColor

 

What is GHS?

GHS is an abbreviation for Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).
Developed by the United Nations, the GHS is designed to standardize the labeling of hazardous material in order to protect human health and the environment. The GHS also provides a model for countries without an existing system.

The GHS standards in the identification of hazardous materials are designed to assist in the protection of workers, consumers, emergency responders and the transport industry.

The United States, most of Europe, China, Russia, Australia, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, South Africa, Japan, Scandinavia, South Korea and New Zealand are among the countries that participate.  

GHS labeling contains graphic pictograms and written information regarding hazards, handling, response, storage and disposal.  Supplier information includes name, address and phone numbers of suppliers.

What is BS5609?

BS5609 is the British Standard for adhesive labels that have been tested for use in marine environments. BS5609 compliant labeling materials are designed to be dimensionally stable while resistant to salt water, sunlight, weathering and abrasion.

Part Two Compliance refers to blank label testing. Part Three Compliance refers to testing printing with specific printers, ink and label material combinations when used together.