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Our warehouse labels combine rugged materials with barcode and RFID options to keep locations, racks, shelves, bins, pallets, and cartons clearly identified in demanding conditions. The range covers deep-freeze down to -196°C and heat up to 300°C+. Matched thermal transfer ribbons support long-lasting print. Options include tamper-evident features and automation-ready formats to improve accuracy and throughput.
✅Fast, reliable scanning from high-contrast barcodes and optimized symbologies.
✅Durable facestocks and protective laminates that resist scuffs, solvents, moisture, and UV.
✅Adhesives tuned for concrete, epoxy floors, powder-coated steel, plastics, shrink-wrap, and stretch film.
✅RFID options that enhance cycle counts and location accuracy across handheld and fixed readers.
✅Pre-printed sets for rapid rollout or on-demand printing for dynamic operations.
✅Rack and shelf labels: Permanent or magnetic versions for quick install and clean repositioning. Long-range options support ground-level scanning. Color zones and sequential numbering simplify wayfinding.
✅Bin and tote tags: Flexible films conform to curves and textured plastics. Add color bands and human-readable text to complement 1D/2D codes. Removable choices support seasonal re-slotting.
✅Floor markers and aisle IDs: Concrete-grade adhesives and rugged laminates withstand forklifts, abrasion, water, oils, and cleaning agents. Ideal for dock doors, staging lanes, and pick paths.
✅Pallet and carton labels: Fast-drying, smear-resistant print for corrugated, shrink-wrap, and stretch film. Barcode/RFID combinations support dock-to-stock visibility and ASN or cross-dock workflows.
✅Cold-storage labels: Maintain adhesion and scan quality from -40°C to -196°C. Specialized faces resist condensation and frost; matched ribbons stay readable after defrost cycles.
✅Long-range and reflective panels: Oversized, reflective imaging for dependable distance scanning to reduce lift movements.
✅Security seals and industrial tags: Tamper-evident VOID labels, holographic seals, and destructible films for restricted areas or high-value goods. Steel tags and cable labels handle outdoor yards, oil, and heat.
Synthetic films such as PET and high-temperature polyimide are available for heat, solvents, and abrasion. Protective laminates help preserve print over daily cleaning. Adhesives are formulated for key surfaces used in warehouses and manufacturing. Each construction is validated for scan clarity, bond strength, and endurance.
Thermal transfer printers with matched ribbons produce crisp, durable barcodes and readable text. Automated applicators improve consistency on pallets, cartons, and totes.
On-demand printing connects to your WMS for variable data, batch jobs, and real-time updates.
✅Temperature range: Options from -40°C to -196°C for freezers and cryogenic storage, and up to 300°C+ for high-heat areas.
✅Adhesives: Permanent, removable, repositionable, and specialty grades for concrete, epoxy floors, powder-coated steel, plastic totes, shrink-wrap, and stretch film.
✅Materials: PET, polyimide, and specialty films with protective laminates for abrasion, chemical, and UV resistance.
✅Print durability: Matched ribbons improve resistance to scuffing, solvents, and moisture; high-contrast imaging supports reliable scanning after cleaning.
✅Formats: Rack beam strips, bin tags, floor plates, reflective panels, oversized signs for long-range reads.
✅Barcode/RFID performance: Optimized symbologies and RFID inlays tuned for handheld and fixed readers, with data structures aligned to location and asset tracking.
✅Define environment: temperature range, chemicals, abrasion, and cleaning regimen.
✅Confirm surface: concrete, epoxy, steel, plastics, shrink-wrap, or stretch film.
✅Set scan distance: near, standard, or long-range; choose size and contrast accordingly.
✅Choose data carrier: 1D/2D barcodes, RFID, or combined formats based on your hardware.
✅Deployment model: pre-printed kits for speed, or on-demand printing for flexibility.
A: Yes. Specific freezer-grade constructions bond at low temperatures; pre-test on your surface to confirm adhesion.
A: Use barcodes for cost-effective, line-of-sight scans. Choose RFID when you need faster cycle counts, bulk reads, or non-line-of-sight tracking.
A: Label size, reflective materials, barcode symbology, print contrast, and lighting. Match size and reflectivity to your scanner’s specifications.
Discuss your environment or request a quote. With 17+ years of implementation experience, our team helps integrate labeling, RFID, and automation to improve durability, accuracy, and throughput.