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Labels that resist xylene and acetone

Computer Imprintable Label Systems (CILS) has launched a new label specifically developed to withstand laboratory chemicals and solvents such as xylene and acetone.

Extensive tests have resulted in a new level of label and print durability. Now, there is no need to add a separate laminating label to protect printed data. The CILS 8100SC white polyester labels and ultra-durable CILS-RR1 thermal transfer ribbon combination is available for all thermal transfer printers.

CILS manufactures the widest range of durable labels in any size and durable label material, partially preprinted or blank. The company also offers a bureau service to print barcodes and number sequences on labels for customers.

www.info.cils-international.com

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