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Microdot Type I and II
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21st Century label technology with text and information engraved into the surface of an Acrylate material
giving a permanent high contrast, durable and tamperproof image suitable for all environments
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Identify and track equipment safely with these labels.
High performance industrial adhesive suitable for most surfaces which will give high initial adhesion.
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Will withstand temperatures from -60°C up to +200°C
- Safe in microwave, dishwasher and autoclave
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Image cannot be ‘wiped off’ - permanently engraved into the surface
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Tamper evident and not-transferable - labels will fragment if removal is attempted - a theft deterrent that
also discourages unauthorised asset transfers. Or use as a security seal.
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Laboratory and medical use: Surgical instruments, vials, tubes, slides. Safe in autoclave.
The MicroDot is the next generation label technology!
MicroDot may be:
* Human Readable
* Machine Readable
* RF ID Write/Read
* (Any combination of the above)
Microdot - I
For medical/evidence tracking applications
Microdot - II
For industrial and more ruggedized needs applications such as asset tracking for
equipment, tools or military items.
The "MicroDot" is proof that size doesn't matter. This label uses DataMatrix ECC200 bar code to encode as
much data as a traditional bar code while taking up only one-tenth the space - making the "MicroDot" the
ideal identification solution for small parts tracking.
The relative size of the label also lends itself to other applications where a smaller label is preferred such as
evidence tracking or fixed asset tracking for items with which a larger bar code label may be considered
obtrusive.
The "MicroDot" resists solvents, caustics, acids, and temperatures of nearly 260°C . The "MicroDot" also
discourages theft or tampering and is non-transferable. Plus, because of the high redundancy within the
DataMatrix ECC200 Bar Code Symbology, the "MicroDot" is still readable when as much as 60% of the image is
damaged.