1. Terminal Block Circuit Identification
Application of 6.00 mm pitch markers to terminal blocks within control cabinets to map physical connections to schematic diagrams.
Problem Solved
Eliminates maintenance delays and connection errors by providing high-contrast, durable identification for individual circuit termination points.
Terminal block labellingCircuit mappingSchematic correlation
2. Customized Control Panel Organization
Utilization of the MultiCard format to mass-print custom alphanumeric sequences for complex automation arrays and I/O modules.
Problem Solved
Streamlines the commissioning process of high-density panels where standard pre-printed markers do not cover specific project nomenclatures.
Mass serializationPanel commissioningI/O module tagging
3. Component & Sub-assembly Marking
Attachment of markers to electronic sub-assemblies and plug-in connectors in harsh industrial environments requiring UL 94 V-2 flammability compliance.
Problem Solved
Ensures safety compliance and long-term legibility in environments subject to vibration and temperature fluctuations (-40 to 100 °C).
UL 94 V-2 complianceSub-assembly trackingThermal resistance