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adhesivevinyllaser safety

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Characteristics

Type
printed
Installation type
adhesive
Material
vinyl
Product applications
laser safety
Width

Min.: 7 mm
(0.3 in)

Max.: 200 mm
(7.9 in)

Length

Min.: 8 mm
(0.3 in)

Max.: 200 mm
(7.9 in)

Description

Laser Warning Labels to Current European & International Standards All labels are printed on durable self adhesive vinyl, with the correct colouring, wording, symbols and layout as defined in the European, International or US standards. European and International Standard Labels (To EN 60825-1 and IEC 60825-1) The full order code is the legend order code followed by the size, e.g. Class 1 label in size 100 x 50 mm has the order code C1 100 x 50. Which labels do I need for my laser product? This guide applies to EN 60825-1 (Europe) and IEC 60825-1 (International) • - Warning triangles These are required on all lasers above Class 1 • - Aperture labels These are required on all Class 3R, Class 3B and Class 4 lasers • - Classification labels If your laser product contains a laser which is Class 1 even when all housings have been stripped away then it is exempt from the requirements of EN / IEC 60825-1, including labelling requirements. Otherwise your laser will need a Classification label. • - Protective housing labels These are required on all panels or connections which when removed, opened or displaced will give access to radiation in excess of Class 1. The class of this label is determined by the class of the laser radiation accessible once the panel is opened (eg a panel on a Class 1 laser product, which when removed gives access to Class 3B laser radiation will require a Protective Housing Class 3B label).

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