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Die-Cut Labels


Die-Cut Labels

Top quality die-cut labels in many different colours, shapes and sizes. Together with your sign and label printer form a perfect unit. By using label and design software SignMax which includes a wide range of symbols, templates and useful clip arts, it’s very easy to print pipe markers, prohibition signs, mandatory signs, inspection plates, inventory labels and many more! Companies, laboratories and factories have the flexibility to do their labelling in a fast, economic and professional way. Our high-performance supplies ensure very durable and long lasting self-adhesive labels and signs. They are weather-proof (UV-light, humidity…), salt water-resistant, scratch-resistant and also chemical-resistant (E.g. gasoline, oil, turpentine, several acids and bases and more). The range of die-cut labels is perfectly fitted to the needs of industrial customers for indoor and outdoor marking. Due to our modern production-facilities we are also able to make custom labels in many different shapes and colours on your demand.
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Circle

Circle

Round die-cut labels in different sizes, shapes and colours. Suitable to print inspection plates, equipment tags and many more!

  Square & Rectangle

Square & Rectangle

Premium Die-Cut Labels for your LabelMax SP2 Sign-Printer (Labels for other label printers also available on request!)


Triangle & Polygon

Triangle & Polygon

Premium Die-Cut Labels for your LabelMax SP2 Sign-Printer (Labels for other label printers also available on request!) Print Warning Signs and Inspection Plates with LabelMax SP2 and our outdoor durable Die-Cut Labels!

  Pre-Printed Labels

Pre-Printed Labels

Print Multi-Colour Labels by using our pre-printed die-cut labels!


Pipe Marking

Pipe Marking

Labels on pipes and valves provide important safety information. They inform staff, vendors, contractors, customers, and emergency response teams about the contents of the pipe, the hazard it poses, and the direction of flow through the pipe.