Partex cable ties offer durable marking solutions
Partex Marking Systems
Pre-printed cable ties
Pre-printed cable ties from Partex offer durable marking solutions for a range of applications.
This includes adding serial numbers to equipment, providing tamper-evident sealing and confirming that electrical installation and similar work has been carried out by an approved contractor.
Partex offers printing also along the length of standard cable ties in addition to the tag area of marker ties.
The printing is carried out with an advanced hot-foil stamping system that resists abrasion and attack by common chemicals.
According to the company, almost any legend - including company names, logos and sequential numerical or alphanumeric sequences - can be printed.
The printed ties can be used in conjunction with oval marker sleeves from the Partex range.
Standard pre-printed cable ties from Partex are available in black and natural Nylon 6.6 versions with lengths from 80 to 1,030mm and in red, blue, green, yellow, grey and brown versions with lengths from 100 to 300mm.
Customers can specify the colour of the print used and ties, including screw-mountable, push-mount and metal-barb types, can also be pre-printed.
A variety of packaging options are available.
Partex also offers cable tie bases and saddle mounts, as well as indelible marker pens that allow users to add their own inscriptions to pre-printed ties.
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