High Temperature Resistance Labels

High Temperature Resistance Labels have been designed specifically for use in situations and conditions with high temperatures. These Labels track and identify products such as under-the-hood parts in a vehicle or items in steel manufacturing. In conditions with high temperatures, it is essential to differentiate products and parts.

Many industries, such as manufacturing, metalworking, automotive, aerospace, and electromechanics, work with high-temperature environments and need heat-resistant labels to stay organized. Here’s everything you need to know about the types of high-temperature labels available and what factors to consider when designing heat-resistant labels.

Polyimide. Polyimide labels are made with polyimide, which can resist temperatures up to 300° C. These labels are most often used in industries that require extreme resistance to heat, such as in the electronics industry. Polyimide labels are created using the thermal transfer printing process, which makes them able to withstand harsh conditions.