High Temperature Labels FAQ

We need high temperature labels - can Matform help?

Yes. We manufacture and supply high temperature labels which are able to withstand temperatures of up to 205 °centigrade.  Made from fire-retardant polycarbonate they are ideal for usage in restricted spaces/areas.


What applications are your high temperature labels suitable for?

Matform’s high temperature labels are perfect for use in areas where heat levels rise due to restricted access and limited ventilation. They can be applied to machinery that is likely to conduct heat or is close to a strong heat source.
Applications could include metalwork components, printed circuit boards and electronics, under bonnet labelling in the automobile industry, ceramics, kitchen and steel instruments.


Do you manufacture printed circuit board labels (PCBs)?

Yes. We can provide high temperature labels for printed circuit boards, which feature permanent high temperature adhesives, and specialist inks which are resistant to cracking, fading or discolouration.
The label material and the special adhesive used will need to be able to withstand enormous demands during the high temperature processes of soldering and gilding.
Matform’s high temperature labels are able to withstand temperatures of up to 205 degrees centigrade and can remain legible and stay in place throughout the assembly process.


Can you supply high temperature labels for the metalworking industry?

In a metalworking industry environment,  products in extremely high temperatures can be marked with our special labels, which are resistant to very high temperatures, aggressive chemical agents or UV radiation.

 

To discuss your print/labelling requirements or to ask for a quote, please call John Kelly or Paul Down on 0845 371 9990 or fill in our Contact Form below.

High Temperature Labels FAQ FAQ