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Identification tag MTVLD series
for aerospace applicationshigh-temperature

identification tag
identification tag
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Characteristics

Type
identification
Product applications
for aerospace applications
Other characteristics
high-temperature
Width

10.4 mm, 15 mm, 20.3 mm, 25.4 mm
(0.4 in, 0.6 in, 0.8 in, 1 in)

Length

45 mm, 53 mm, 64 mm, 76 mm, 90 mm
(1.8 in, 2.1 in, 2.5 in, 3 in, 3.5 in)

Description

MTVLD(DIN) halogen free, low smoke, highly flame retardant marker tags are made by means of bombardment and cross-linking of the environmentally friendly polyolefin with high energy electron beams. Marker tags are non-adhesive that can be used to identify EMU for high-speed rails, subways, motor train units, submarines and aerospace. Market tags are attached on large cables and wire bundles with cable ties and keep permanent identification. Features ● Halogen free low smoke emitting materials, ideal for identifying motor train unit, rail transit, aerospace and naval vessels ● Not necessary to disconnect the electrical return circuit when installing the identification maker labels ● Using the binding wire, easy to handle ● Temperature resistance, rated temperature 125°C ● Highly flame retardant, low toxicity index, meets international locomotive standards ● RoHS compliant, meets SONY SS-00259 ● Permanent identification, not melting in high temp., not turning fragile in low temp., resistant to scrape, rub, abrasion ● Computer-printable, any character and logo are easy to design. Rated Temperature ● Max. storage and transportation temp.: ≤50°C /122°F Standards ● Material standards: ASTM D 2671/DIN5510-2 ● British/French smoke toxicity standards: BS 6853/NF F 16-101 ● Color code soundness: SAE-AS 81531 and MIL-STD-202G/215K
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