Dura-ID Solutions will be attending the Wire Dusseldorf 2024 Exhibition from the 15th – 19th of April at Messe Dusseldorf, Germany. See us in Hall 11 at Stand E02 to discuss all things labels and printers.
Wire Dusseldorf is the world’s premier trade exhibition for the wire and cable sector, with over 1,300 exhibitors. Experience cutting-edge technologies and machinery while meeting global market leaders and trendsetters from across the process chain. Find your answer at Wire Dusseldorf 2024, whether you’re in the market for new equipment and tools, want to learn about the newest measurement and control technology, or looking to discover breakthrough materials and process innovations. Throughout Wire Dusseldorf 2024, forums and talks will be hosted by industry experts sharing knowledge on innovations, opportunities, and changes within the metal sector.
You can purchase a ticket using the following link: www.wire-tradefair.com. Tickets can be purchased for a single day or as a weeklong pass.
Here at Dura-ID Solutions, we will be showcasing our range of industry labels manufactured to help solve common problems within the industry. Common problems include labels falling off, not being able to attach to uneven or rough surfaces, identifying oily or scaley products, and label residue left on finished products. We have used our years of practical experience and technical knowledge to create solutions to these issues, helping you overcome your labelling headaches.
We will be presenting our heat-resistant hang tags, developed to tackle problems with product identification and monitoring of metals throughout the manufacturing and assembly lifecycle, even in the toughest of environments. Our thermal transfer printable range includes Thermo-Tag (600), HTP, High Temperature PCP, and High Temperature PI tags. Our laser printable range of mid-temperature tags, known as Laserplas, will also be on display for you to see at Wire & Tube 2024. Our ambient tags include our unique Rip-Proof tags, and the very widely used Polyplas tag.
In the steel industry, aiding in product identification at the earliest feasible stage is essential for stock or quality control. The procedure is complicated when labelling slabs, ingots, flat sheets, and wire rod coils due to the extraordinarily high operating temperatures. To assist you in overcoming these obstacles, Dura-ID Solutions also offers a variety of tried-and-tested high-temperature self-adhesive labels such as HTP Self-Adhesive, and High Temperature Polyimide Self Adhesive. Also catering for cooler temperatures we have our ambient range including Mattrans, Mattrans Extreme, and Dura-Hitac Self Adhesive labels.
Additionally, we will be showcasing our selection of thermal printers, which include the robust, long-lasting Zebra ZT510, with 24/7 dependability and sturdy design offering exceptional endurance. Perfect for maintaining the seamless operation of your business even in the most challenging conditions. The Zebra ZT510 allows print on demand, ideal for the everchanging cast numbers, QR codes, and further product information. It is highly compatible with LabelDirect software which we offer along with in-house tech support. Additionally, our stud welding system will be present to demonstrate how simple it is to attach Dura-ID tags to metal goods.
Contact Dura-ID Solutions on 0114 242 2111 or info@dura-id.com for further information.
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