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| − | ==TrackAbout Recommendations for | + | ==TrackAbout Recommendations for Gas Cylinder Labels== |
| − | TrackAbout has evaluated several label types, sizes and formats for use on | + | TrackAbout has evaluated several label types, sizes and formats for use on gas cylinders. We've condensed our best practices into a set of recommendations for the label to use and how to use them. |
'''Best Practices''' | '''Best Practices''' | ||
| − | *2 barcodes on each | + | *2 barcodes on each cylinder |
| − | *Place them | + | *Place them above the shoulder where cylinders are not likely to rub together. |
*Place them in the same location on every container. | *Place them in the same location on every container. | ||
| − | *Wipe the surface clean before attaching labels to a | + | *Wipe the surface clean before attaching labels to a cylinder. |
==Label Specifications== | ==Label Specifications== | ||
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This is how your labels will appear (image is not to scale): | This is how your labels will appear (image is not to scale): | ||
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| − | [[File:TA Standard Labels.jpg| | + | |
| + | [[File:TA Standard Labels.jpg|300px]] | ||
== Label Placement== | == Label Placement== | ||
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Your labels will arrive in sets of two. This graphic provides the recommended label placement for your containers: | Your labels will arrive in sets of two. This graphic provides the recommended label placement for your containers: | ||
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As stated above, when affixing labels, be sure to have a clean dry surface. Also, it's best to place the label in a place that won't receive regular rubbing but is easy to access for scanning purposes. | As stated above, when affixing labels, be sure to have a clean dry surface. Also, it's best to place the label in a place that won't receive regular rubbing but is easy to access for scanning purposes. | ||
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Here is an example of how the label appears on a cylinder. As you can see it's been place in a place that is visible and easy to scan. | Here is an example of how the label appears on a cylinder. As you can see it's been place in a place that is visible and easy to scan. | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, 21 September 2017
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TrackAbout Recommendations for Gas Cylinder Labels
TrackAbout has evaluated several label types, sizes and formats for use on gas cylinders. We've condensed our best practices into a set of recommendations for the label to use and how to use them.
Best Practices
- 2 barcodes on each cylinder
- Place them above the shoulder where cylinders are not likely to rub together.
- Place them in the same location on every container.
- Wipe the surface clean before attaching labels to a cylinder.
Label Specifications
We're recommending a 1.1875 X .5 label. They have an excellent adhesive and will stand up to outdoor use for many years.
| Standard labels | |
|---|---|
| Labels per container | 2 |
| Scanning distance (Using an iPhone 7 during the day) | 4-5 feet |
| Advantages |
|
| Subsurface Printing | Subsurface printing protects against extreme solvents, caustics, acids and mild abrasion while eliminating need for a laminate |
| Adhesive | 002" MC78 adhesive. This adhesive has excellent durability, particularly suited for a wide range of poly and other low-surface energy materials (powderpaints,
etc). Great first initial tact, very hard to remove. |
| Abrasion Resistant | 2,500 revolutions on Taber Abrader |
| Chemical Resistant | When properly applied this adhesive can withstand splashes of organic solvents, weak acids and bases, salt water, cleaning solutions, germicidals, disinfectants, oils, etc. |
| UV Resistant | If exposed to UV 24/7, will last 7 years. If exposed intermittently, 7-10 years. |
| Service Temperature Range | -40°F to 350°F for intermittent exposure and -40°F to 302°F for longer exposure. |
This is how your labels will appear (image is not to scale):
Label Placement
Your labels will arrive in sets of two. This graphic provides the recommended label placement for your containers:
As stated above, when affixing labels, be sure to have a clean dry surface. Also, it's best to place the label in a place that won't receive regular rubbing but is easy to access for scanning purposes.
Here is an example of how the label appears on a cylinder. As you can see it's been place in a place that is visible and easy to scan.
