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New cable tag for outdoor environments

Brady’s new polyester cable identification tag has been developed to keep cables identified in outdoor environments. The new tag offers up to 10 year outdoor legibility and durability and is available in 7 colours.

New cable tag for outdoor environments
Extremely durable
The new B-7598 polyester cable identification tag is Brady’s answer to a growing need for a durable tag material that remains clearly legible in outdoor conditions. The new cable tag material is able to resist UV, heat, cold, dirt, rain and a range of chemicals when printed with Brady’s halogen-free R-6000 ink ribbon. B-7598 also resists tears and scratches without the use of an overlaminate. It is available in a variety of sizes and shapes, and in 7 colours, of which the white tag features up to 10 years outdoor durability.
 
Applications
The B-7598 polyester tag is a general identification tag for cables exposed to extreme conditions. Common applications for this new cable tag material are the identification of multi-conductor cables, cables in mobile phone towers, datacom or telecom cables in general or cable identification applications that must be ultra-durable and extremely resistant. Use Brady’s durable cable ties to attach the tag to cables of various diameters for the best results.
 
Print on-site
Brady’s IP or BP PR+ printer are able to print the B-7598 tag on demand at your facility or at location to quickly identify cables in remote infrastructure. Simply insert the polyester tag material in the printer, match the tag material colour with a halogen free print ribbon, and design your tag with the printer label wizard or LabelMark™ 6 label creation software. Print, and attach with cable ties to keep cables identified for up to 10 years.
 
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New cable tag for outdoor environments

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