| The Shrink-Tag system is a heat shrink identification method which makes it easy to mark wire, cable, terminals, and other components. After the Shrink-Tag is heated and shrunk, the imprint is permatized and solvent resistant. For efficient marking, Shrink-Tags can be printed using either HellermannTyton's TT1000 or TT10SM thermal transfer printer and the TTHST ribbons. Shrink-Tags are also pin-fed for use with most 9 pin dot matrix printers. Tagprint software works with the Shrink-Tag markers for a variety of marking options. Marks can also be made with a typewriter or pen. Shrink-Tags are self-extinguishing and Recognized to U.L. standard 224 for print performance, heat shock, and flammability. HellermannTyton also offers a military specified version of the Shrink-Tags, in both yellow and white, with or without perforations. When used with a dot matrix or the TT1000 thermal transfer printer, these military specified Shrink-Tags meet Mil-I-23053/5, Class I and III, Mil. Std. 202 Method 15 (except solvent C because it is ozone depleting), and Mil-M-81531 for print performance. |