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Slit-Perforated Laboratory Tape No Scissors Needed!


CONVENIENT - Slit-perforated every 1.25” to allow for clean tearing every time QUICK - Don’t waste time with scissors, simply tear and apply!


“INVISIBLE” PERFS - High-tech perforations are designed to remain “invisible” when tape is marked and may be written over STRONG - Perf-Tape™ won’t tear while it is being unrolled NO RESIDUE - Leaves no adhesive residue when peeled off WATER RESISTANT - Also oil and acid resistant TEMPERATURE -Withstands cold (-23ºC) and hot (121ºC) temperatures


CAT. NO. COLOR LABEL SIZE


LBTP-3(x)00 Specify 0.75” x 500” (19mm x 12.7m) w/1.25” perforation Roll LBTP-4(x)00 Specify 0.75” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m) w/1.25” perforation Roll


U OF M PRICE $13.00 34.50


To Specify color, substitute (x) with a number: 0=White, 1=Yellow, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Red Original Labeling Tape


MARKABLE - Use pen, pencil or marker NO RESIDUE - Leaves no adhesive residue when peeled off WATER RESISTANT - Also oil and acid resistant TEMPERATURE -Withstands cold (-23ºC) and hot (121ºC) temperatures


CAT. NO. COLOR


LBTP-1(x)00 Specify LBTP-2(x)00 Specify


LABEL SIZE


0.75” x 500” (19mm x 12.7m) 0.75” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m)


U OF M PRICE Roll Roll


$10.50 32.00


To Specify color, substitute (x) with a number: 0=White, 1=Yellow, 2=Green, 3=Blue, 4=Red Autoclave Indicator Tape


Printed diagonal stripes darken indicating a steam autoclave process is complete. Stripes darken after 5 minutes of exposure at 273°F (134°C) at steam pressure of 1.02 kg/cm2 or marker


CAT. NO.


ACTP-1000 ACTP-2000


LABEL SIZE


0.75” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m) 1.00” x 2,160” (19mm x 54.9m)


U OF M Roll Roll


PRICE $14.50 17.50


Call: 800-796-9199 or Fax: 781-326-5611 Color Options: Color Options:


Perforations won’t disrupt writing!


For Laboratory Identification


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