Having the correct labelling for any electrical appliance is important, this is to ensure total electrical safety. We supply hundreds of high-quality electrical labels that all meet the necessary health and safety regulations.
For whatever situation you need an electrical label or sign for, we hope within our wide range we have something that will perfectly suit your requirements. To see our full collection of electrical labels and electrical signs, click here.
Correctly labelling your electrical systems will also save you time when working out which wire leads where, or which switch does what. We have labels that will be perfect for you electrical panels, our circuit number and location aluminium foil labels allow you to correctly identify which circuit number leads to which location. This will be a great help if you have any electrical trip, as you can discover where the fault is coming from.
Use this write on embossable aluminium foil label to make this common problem one that is easily solved!
We also have a write and seal variation of this label so you can add hand written variable information and seal to provide a scratch and chemical (solvents and oil) resistant, waterproof label. This is ideal for any electric panels in harsh environments.
If you need any advice on which label or sign best suits your requirements we will happily advise you. Email us at info@labelsource.co.uk or give our friendly team a call on 0800 3761 693.
One of the most common problems with pressure sensitive adhesive labels is the selection of the correct adhesive to meet your requirements. If unsuitable adhesive products are used this can lead to poor bonding with your object surface, leading to easy peeling or, in the worst scenario, even falling off completely.
Many factors can impact on the selection of the correct adhesive type. These can include;
1. If your label is meant to be permanent or temporary, indoor or outdoor.
2. Differing surfaces on which the label is to be applied. Some materials such as low energy plastics, rubber, powder or paint coated finishes on metals or galvanised steel can prove to be more difficult and not suitable for lower specification adhesives.
3. Surface textures. Is your surface smooth and flat, curved, stippled or textured, or uneven?
4. Operating conditions. This can include low or high temperature use, high levels of humidity, presence of moisture, resistant to chemicals, excessive ultra-violet light or need to be flame retardant.
Bear in mind that most adhesives prefer to be applied at temperatures of 10° C, and need to be applied to clean, dry, dust free surfaces, with an absence of oil or silicone sprays. On treated surfaces, after initial application, the adhesive will continue to cure and fuse to the surface, to create a secure bond after 24-72 hours.
Label Source has a wealth of experience in handling a wide range of adhesive and material types. If you have experienced any problems, why not give us a call? Our technical advice department will be able to discuss your applications and come up with products to suit. For further information please contact Label Source by e-mail on sales@labelsource.co.uk or by telephone 0800 3761693 or 01443 842769.
Here at Label Source, we pride ourselves on being able to provide a huge range of signs, stickers, and labels for all occasions. We understand that everyone has different requirements and try to cater for all of these. The range of choice may seem overwhelming, so we’ve created this blog post to explain the various label material types, so you can pick the right label material for your needs.
This general label type is ideal for stationary use or where temporary labels are needed. Cost-effective and reliable, these get the job done. Often used in office environments or for packaging, these are easy to write on and come in a range of designs and colours.
Of course, paper labels will eventually get damaged with wear so if you need something that will last we would recommend looking into more hardy label materials.
These are sturdier and longer lasting than their paper alternative. Self-adhesive vinyl is resistant to liquids and is more difficult to damage. They are ideal for indoor use but can also be used in covered outside areas that do not face particularly harsh elements. Like paper, they can also be printed upon.
Although sturdier than paper, there is a chance that self-adhesive vinyl can wear and begin to un-stick. If you need labels that will constantly face harsher elements or need an outside label that will last, we would advise you to look at a more permanent label material.
We sell an extensive range of aluminium foil labels for a wide range of uses. Unlike some other flimsier label materials, foil can withstand extreme temperatures from minus 45 degrees to up to 130 degrees Celsius. If your labels are to be placed in an environment that exposes them to harsh elements, aluminium foil is a fantastic label material. Unlike general labels, these foil labels won’t become burnt, damaged of unstuck.
These labels use an extremely strong adhesive, so once they are stuck they are incredibly difficult to remove. This is great for permanent labels and makes them very difficult to steal if you are using them on mobile assets. However, if you plan to move your labels often, you should consider a more suitable label material.
If you need any advice about which label material types are best for you requirements, we are more than happy to advise! Just give us a ring on, 0800 3761 693.
Many of the labels we sell here at Label Source are supplied in rolls of varying sizes for easy storage and application. For the easiest method of application, our labels on a roll are also self-adhesive allowing for an easy transfer onto wherever you need to place them. They also come in a variety of signs and styles, so you'll never be short of a label or two.
What sort of labels are you looking for?
If you're looking to buy labels on a roll, you've come to the right place - here are some of our most popular label ranges:
Aluminium foil labels
These self-adhesive foil labels are perfect for plastic or metal surfaces! They are supplied in rolls of 250 for your convenience.
Printable labels (laser and inkjet)
We supply A4 sheets of die-cut printable labels for laser and inkjet printers. These are suitable for a range of applications, such as packaging, shipping, dispatch, filing and administration.
Thermal transfer labels
We have a selection of thermal labels that are provided blank in a range of colours, shapes and sizes. You are sure to find the right label for your requirements.
Barcode labels
Our barcode labels can be used for a range of purposes from product identification to stock control. Barcode labels can be provided with our without prefix and suffix details.
Serial number labels
We supply customisable serial number labels that allow you to add your logo and other details, so you can create a system to track and locate your assets.
Quality assurance labels
Quality assurance labels allow you to communicate the QA status of a product at a glance. These labels are useful at all stages of production and will help you to maintain the highest standard.
Packaging labels
If your company frequently sends out fragile or heavy goods, these labels are perfect for communicating how best to handle them. Supplied in rolls of 500, these labels are a convenient addition to your day-to-day business.
Custom labels on a roll
If you can’t find the label(s) you’re looking for, you can contact Label Source and we'll be happy to supply a roll of custom labels with a bespoke design.
Engineering labels are used to warn users of potential hazards that may cause injurie when working with machinery, equipment and industrial products as well as the correct procedures of use. Engineering labels are incredibly useful for many engineering and work sites, as there is a wide variety of different machinery and equipment that require you to warn the users of the different potential hazards and procedures
We have a large variety of Engineering Labels here at Label Source, covering a huge range of potential hazards and correct procedures for use, mandatory engineering labels such as read manual, wear eye/ hand / ear protection and keep locked labels. We also stock a huge selection of hazard warning signs. All of our labels are made from self-adhesive polyester and are supplied in rolls of 250 labels each. The labels are rub, abrasion and chemical-resistant and can operate in temperatures ranging from -30 C to +120 C, perfect for use in an industrial environment. These labels are available in two sizes 15mm x 15mm and 25mm x 25mm, making these labels ideal for labelling machinery, equipment and industrial products.
If you would like to view our full range of Engineering Labels, click here.
If you cannot find a sign that meets your exacting requirements, please don’t hesitate to contact us. You can get in touch by calling 0800 3761 693 or emailing info@labelsource.co.uk where an expert member of our customer service team will be on hand to help you.