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Thermal transfer labels are manufactured for use with industrial thermal transfer printers, and come in a selection of sizes, colours and shapes to suit a variety of purposes. They are also available in a variety of materials, in order to allow you to select the appropriate level of durability and security required for your labelling needs. At Label Source, we stock the following selection of Thermal Transfer Labels:

Self-Adhesive Paper 

Our self-adhesive paper have a thickness of 71 micron, and are available in a range of sizes and colours. They have an operating temperature range of -15 to +90 degrees (celsius), making them suitable for use in a variety of environments. Each label is top coated for print clarity, making them ideal for barcode labelling.

Self Adhesive Vinyl 

Like the regular self-adhesive labels, these vinyl thermal transfer labels come in a wide selection of colours and shapes, with a top coat for print clarity. What sets these labels apart is their high tack and bond properties, as well as their weather and chemical resistant properties. They also have an increased operating temperature range, allowing them to be used at lows of -30 degrees.

Destructible 

These labels are available in two material colours, but still come in a selection of shapes and sizes for your convenience. Like the self-adhesive vinyl, the material is highly bonding, and is resistant to weather, water, UV and chemical damage. Unlike the self-adhesive labels, however, these have a thickness of 50 micron for added durability.To provide improved security, the material fragments on attempted removal, which means that it cannot be removed intact or re-used. 

Tamper Evident 

These labels also come in a thickness of 50 micron, and have an impressive operating temperature of -40 to +150 degrees (C). They are highly durable, and can withstand damage caused by poor weather conditions or contact with chemicals. An ideal choice for security marking, this label will delaminate on attempted removal, leaving a pattern behind to mark the area. 

To see our full selection of tags, labels and nameplates, click here.

Coloured thermal transfer labels

Thermal transfer labels are used in all sorts of industries. Thermal printers are fast, reliable, and don't need any ink or toner, making them a superb label printing solution for everyone from parcel couriers to food manufacturers and medical professionals.

While thermal printing isn't capable of matching the print quality of some other methods (e.g. laser/inkjet printing), it is still possible to achieve an eye-catching finish through the use of coloured thermal transfer labels. We offer a range of different colours here at Label Source; our paper thermal transfer labels are available in 7 different colours, while our vinyl labels offer 12 colour choices.

Furthermore, no matter which colour you need, you'll have a huge range of sizes to choose from, as well as several different shapes. All of our thermal transfer labels are manufactured to industrial standards, ensuring that you won't be disappointed with their appearance or performance when you use them.

To see Label Source's full range of industrial thermal transfer labels and related products, visit our Printers & Consumables page.

 

We sell a huge range of products here at Label Source, but what we really specialise in is made-to-order solutions. Our labels come in all sorts of sizes, shapes, colours, materials, and thicknesses, so we're confident that we can meet your requirements, no matter what they might be!

Here are some examples of the choice that's on offer:

Materials

We are capable of supplying bespoke labels in a variety of different materials, including polyester, vinyl, and aluminium foil. Some materials may be more suitable for your circumstances than others - if in doubt, feel free to contact the Label Source team for advice. We can also provide materials with built-in security features, such as tamper-proof destructible vinyl (which fragments upon attempted removal) and tamper-evident polyester (which leaves behind a permanent mark if removed).

Colours & Designs

The colour choices available to you will depend on the material you select (for example, foil labels will almost always have a metallic grey background), but even with this in mind, there are still surprisingly few limits on what we can do for you. We can even add a custom design to your labels - your company logo, for example, or another illustration of your own devising. Examples of our custom-branded labels can be found here.

Information

Our bespoke labels can be printed with practically any information, from something as simple as your company's name to something as complex as an interleaved bar code system. No matter what you're planning to use your labels for, we can provide the perfect made-to-order solution!

Contact us to discuss your labelling requirements, or try our Custom Asset Tag Builder now!

Pipe identification

Labelling your pipes is important for a number of reasons. It makes life easier for service personnel, but more importantly, it allows you to warn of any potential hazards. For example, if your pipes carry toxic substances or dangerous gases, this should be identified using the appropriate pipe identification tape.

Pipelines need to be labelled in a number of key locations. The list below is by no means exhaustive - additional pipe labels or signage may be necessary depending on your circumstances - but it should give you a rough idea of what's required.

Pipes must be labelled at the following points:

  • At the point of entry to, and exit from, any tanks, manifolds, hose connections, and elevated pipe racks
  • Adjacent to any control valves, flow meters, and pumps
  • Along straight lengths of pipework (with no more than 8 metres between each marking)
  • Within 1 metre of passing through walls, perimeter fencing, the ground, and any other barriers
  • At tee connections and other fittings
  • Any other locations that have been assessed as possible hazards

If you need any tapes, tags or labels for your pipework, visit our Pipe & Valve Marking department.

Asset labels

If you're not wholly familiar with the wide world of asset tagging, you may be surprised to see just how many different types of asset label there are. Asset marking isn't a one-size-fits-all industry; as an asset label supplier, we at Label Source have to be extremely flexible in the range that we offer.

For example...

High-security asset labels

Destructible asset labels

Many of our clients request an asset labelling solution that will make it difficult for would-be thieves to remove the asset labels from the goods to which they're affixed. We have two different options for these customers: destructible asset labels, which frament on attempted removal (see image above), and tamper-evident asset labels, which leave behind a permanent pattern when removed. Both types of label make it nigh-impossible to completely eliminate the evidence of theft.

 

Two-part asset tags

 

Many business owners need two copies of each asset label: one label for the assets themselves, and a corresponding label for their records. Our dual asset labels were designed with these people in mind - each one is made up of two detachable parts, each bearing the same information.

 

Extra-large asset labels

There are numerous reasons why someone might need jumbo-sized asset labels for their goods and products. Their increased size makes them easily visible from greater distances, which is ideal for a crowded warehouse, but these asset labels are also ideal for large-scale assets such as plant machinery and heavy-duty factory equipment.

All of this is just the tip of the iceberg - we have a huge range of asset labels to choose from, allowing us to meet almost any set of requirements. Click here to view our full range, or use our Asset Tag Builder to create customised asset labels of your own!