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Brady 101517 - Arc Flash Labels - Self-Sticking Polyester - 2" H x 4" W x 0.006" D - Roll of 100 Labels - Black/Orange on White

Brady 101517 - Arc Flash Labels - Self-Sticking Polyester - 2" H x 4" W x 0.006" D - Roll of 100 Labels - Black/Orange on White
Item #: 101517-B001

Product Info

Brady Worldwide Inc
101517

The Brady 101517 Arc Flash Labels are indoor/outdoor high-performance pressure sensitive safety sign. It can weather up to 8 years outdoors and even longer indoors with a wide temperature variation up to 230°F. The flexible material conforms to most surfaces while protected graphics hold up to harsh environments, abrasion and repeated spills and cleaning. The Brady 101517 Arc Flash Labels has permanent, pressure sensitive adhesive forms a long-lasting bond to even the most difficult surfaces and shapes. This adhesive is also a cold temperature adhesive that allows it to be applied at 0&de;F.

Benefits & Features of the Brady 101517 Arc Flash Labels:

  • Weathers up to 8 years outdoors and even longer indoors
  • Conforms to most surfaces and can withstand harsh environments
  • Permanent pressure sensitive adhesive that can be applied in cold temperatures

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Arc Flash Labels - Self-Sticking Polyester - 2" H x 4" W x 0.006" D - Roll of 100 Labels - Black/Orange on White

Item Specifications

  • Acrylic
  • Brady®
  • Black/Orange on White
  • Cold
  • High Surface Energy
  • 2 in H x 4 in W
  • WARNING
  • 2 in
  • Not Illuminated
  • Outdoor Use
  • Permanent Adhesive Labels
  • Laminated
  • English
  • Polyester
  • B-302
  • 230 °F
  • 0 °F
  • -40 °F
  • Self-Adhesive
  • 0
  • Not Illuminated
  • Non-Reflective
  • Abrasion-Resistant
  • Chemical-Resistant
  • No Reverse Header
  • No Reverse Text
  • Rectangle
  • 2 in H x 4 in W
  • ARC FLASH & SHOCK HAZARD APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
  • 0.01 in
  • 55122003
  • 4 in
  • No
  • 4.40 lbs per RL
$117.99
List Price: $117.99
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UOM : RL
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