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Extreme cold?

niksagkram

New Member
Hi. Going to check on Google, but thought I'd check here first.

I have a client who tests tanks/vessels all year round, outside, in all weather, and wants a label that will stick to the metal tank in extreme cold, -30C or so. Anybody know of a vinyl that will do that? We suggested tags, but there's not always a place to attach the tag, and magnets are too easily lost or removed.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Mark
 

Gino

Premium Subscriber
Most vinyl won't stick in extreme cold. I'd be looking into some kinda stamping method with ink. Much like a rubber stamp, but larger.
 

oksigns

New Member
Hi. Going to check on Google, but thought I'd check here first.

I have a client who tests tanks/vessels all year round, outside, in all weather, and wants a label that will stick to the metal tank in extreme cold, -30C or so. Anybody know of a vinyl that will do that? We suggested tags, but there's not always a place to attach the tag, and magnets are too easily lost or removed.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Mark

I came across this earlier but had no use for it. Oracal 820 Safety Vinyl
 

niksagkram

New Member
Most vinyl won't stick in extreme cold. I'd be looking into some kinda stamping method with ink. Much like a rubber stamp, but larger.

Yeah, we also suggested a stencil of some kind, but the info on each labels would be different, so wouldn't work for them.
 

bannertime

Active Member
I recently saw a really neat handheld printer gun. I'm sure it's way out of the price range, but it is supposed to be able to print on anything and specifically for the purpose of labeling everything. You can pre-program information, colors, size, or manage it on site with a laptop.

Edit: http://handjet.com/
 

petepaz

New Member
you might need to try a polyester/mylar or even a .005 alum with out adhesive and add a 3M adhesive (check with 3M for temp ratings to get the best adhesive for the job)
maybe 468MP but not positive
 
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