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The PANDUIT c150x075yjt is a thermal transfer component identification label designed for marking electrical components, wire bundles, panels, and equipment in trade and industrial environments. Each label measures 1.5 inches long by 0.75 inches wide and is printed using thermal transfer technology for sharp, durable text output. Made from polyester, these labels resist moisture, abrasion, and temperature extremes ranging from -40 degrees F to 302 degrees F. They ship in a standard package of 5000 labels, making them well-suited for high-volume marking jobs on the bench or in the field. Electricians, panel builders, and automation technicians are the primary installers.
These labels are rated for both indoor and outdoor applications, making them appropriate for electrical panels, terminal blocks, component identification in control cabinets, and exposed wiring runs. The white background provides a clean, high-contrast surface for printed text or barcodes. With a 5000-piece package quantity and single-label-per-row format, this product fits production-level labeling workflows where consistency and throughput matter. The polyester construction handles environments with humidity, cleaning chemicals, and wide temperature swings without adhesive failure or print degradation.
Designed for use with thermal transfer printers compatible with the PANDUIT PAN-CODE label system, Model C format. Suitable for component identification labeling on electrical panels, terminal blocks, and control cabinets in residential, commercial, and industrial installations.
These labels are applied by electricians and panel builders using a compatible thermal transfer printer prior to installation on components. Ensure the target surface is clean and dry before label application to achieve full adhesion. Follow NEC guidelines for component marking and identification where applicable. Do not apply labels over energized components in live panels without following proper lockout/tagout procedures.
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