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About this item Adheres to any clean surface, including PTFE fluoropolymer resin coated materials, and peels off without leaving a sticky residue Marks made with pencil, ball-point pen or solvent ink marker survive most laboratory conditions Tape will withstand a maximum temperature of 157 degrees C (315 degrees F) for 30 minutes or 80 degrees C (176 degrees F) for 24 hours; Can be used down to -80 degrees C (-112 degrees F) Excellent for use with write-on multi-roll label tape dispensers Withstands a steam autoclaving cycle at 121 degrees C (250 degrees F) and gamma irradiation between 13.0 and 45.0kGy
Adheres to any clean surface, including PTFE fluoropolymer resin coated materials, and peels off without leaving a sticky residue Marks made with pencil, ball-point pen or solvent ink marker survive most laboratory conditions Tape will withstand a maximum temperature of 157 degrees C (315 degrees F) for 30 minutes or 80 degrees C (176 degrees F) for 24 hours; Can be used down to -80 degrees C (-112 degrees F) Excellent for use with write-on multi-roll label tape dispensers Withstands a steam autoclaving cycle at 121 degrees C (250 degrees F) and gamma irradiation between 13.0 and 45.0kGy
SP Bel-Art Write-On White Label Tape; 15yd Length, ³/₄ in. Width, 1 in. Core (Pack of 4) (F13480-0075)About this item Adheres to any clean surface, including PTFE fluoropolymer resin coated materials, and peels off without leaving a sticky residue Marks made with pencil, ball-point pen or solvent ink marker survive most laboratory conditions Tape will withstand a maximum temperature of 157 degrees C (315 degrees F) for 30 minutes or 80 degrees C (176 degrees F) for 24 hours; Can be used down to -80 degrees C (-112 degrees F) Excellent for use with write-on multi-roll label tape dispensers Withstands a steam autoclaving cycle at 121 degrees C (250 degrees F) and gamma irradiation between 13.0 and 45.0kGy