Brady M21 Series Self-laminating
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The M21 Series self-laminating labels from Brady provide a practical solution for labeling and organizing cables and other items. These self-laminating labels are made from high-quality vinyl and are available in a clear black on white/transparent design. With dimensions of 25.40 mm x 9.53 mm, they are ideal for a variety of applications, especially in environments where durable and resilient labeling is required. The labels are suitable for cable diameters ranging from 1.52 mm to 5.05 mm and offer a permanent adhesion that ensures the information remains legible even under challenging conditions. The M21 series is a reliable choice for anyone seeking a clear and long-lasting labeling solution.
- Self-laminating feature for added protection of the label
- High-quality vinyl material for durability and resilience
- Suitable for cable diameters from 1.52 mm to 5.05 mm.
Label size | 25.40 x 19.05 mm |
Adhesive property | Permanent |
Number of labels | 121x |
Item number | 24393999 |
Manufacturer | Brady |
Category | Label rolls |
Manufacturer No. | M21-18-427 |
Release date | 26.2.2023 |
Colour | Black, White |
Material group | Plastic |
Label size | 25.40 x 19.05 mm |
Adhesive property | Permanent |
Number of labels | 121x |
Surface finish | Matt |
Suitable printing technology | Thermal transfer |
Label roll width | 33.32 mm |
Timber Trading Ordinance | Product is affected by the Timber Trade Regulation |
Country of origin | Mexico |
CO₂ emissions | 0,23 kg |
Climate contribution | EUR 0,12 |
Items per sales unit | 1x |
Length | 1.91 cm |
Width | 2.54 cm |
Product Safety |
Length | 13.60 cm |
Width | 7.50 cm |
Height | 5 cm |
Weight | 75 g |
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