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Brady 102308 3.5" Height, 5" Width, B-302 High Performance Polyester, Black And Red On White Color Arc Flash And Shock Label (100 Per Roll)

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About Brady 102308 3.5" Height, 5" Width, B-302 High

Brady 102308 Legend "DANGER Arc Flash And Shock Hazard Appropriate PPE Required Do not operate controls or open covers without appropriate personal protection equipment. Failure to comply may result in injury or death! (Arc Flash Picto) Refer to NFPA 70E for minimum PPE requirements." B-302 Arc Flash and Shock Label 102308 When you get right down to it, total facility identification simply means communication; Crisp. Concise. Comprehensive. When the message is clear, the entire operation runs better. Brady B-302 is used for safety signs, identification of fire alarms, extinguishers, and emergency exits. B-302 has a cold temperature adhesive that makes the sign able to apply at 0 degree Fahrenheit (-18 degree Celsius). Average Outdoor Durability: 5-8 years (Average expected outdoor life of product will depend on user definition of failure and climatic conditions.) Black and red on white color. Measures 5" width by 3.5" height. Permanent cold temperature pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive. Polyester film substrate. Standard material colors are white, yellow, and orange. Standard legend colors are black, blue, red, green, white, yellow, orange, and magenta. Properties of adhesive are Steel (PSTC-1), 15 Minute Dwell (Average.) -- 70 ounce per inches. (76 N/100mm), Ultimate Dwell (72 Hrs.) (Average.) -- 108 ounce per inches. (118 N/100mm), Tack (ASTM D 2979) (Average.) -- 1170g (11 N), Drop Shear (PSTC-7) (Average.) -- 20 Hrs. CS-17 wheels, 1000g weight, and Polyester laminate withstands up to 1000 cycles Abrasion Resistance (Method 5306 of U.S. Federal Test Method Std. No. 191A).