Dymo Rhino 1805416 Vinyl 12mm White on Red Tape
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The DYMO Rhino 1805416 Vinyl Tape (12mm, White on Red) is designed to provide durable, high-contrast labeling in demanding industrial environments. Made from tough vinyl, this tape is ideal for labeling wires, cables, electrical components, and equipment where readability and durability are essential. With a strong adhesive and resistance to harsh conditions such as chemicals, moisture, and extreme temperatures, the Rhino 1805416 tape ensures that your labels remain intact and easy to read, even in challenging environments.
Key Features:
- Heavy-Duty Vinyl Construction: Built to withstand exposure to chemicals, moisture, UV rays, and abrasion, this vinyl tape is perfect for industrial applications.
- White Text on Red Background: Offers a bold, high-contrast design for excellent readability, ensuring important information stands out in any lighting condition.
- 12mm Width: Suitable for labeling wires, cables, equipment, and more, delivering a professional, organized appearance for medium-sized components.
- Long-Lasting Adhesive: Features a strong adhesive that ensures labels stay securely attached to surfaces, even in harsh conditions.
- Compatible with DYMO Rhino Printers: Optimized for use with DYMO Rhino 4200, 5200, and 6000 label printers, allowing for quick, efficient label creation.
- Versatile Application: Perfect for electrical, telecom, and general industrial labeling where high visibility and durability are required.
Specifications:
- Model: 1805416
- Tape Width: 12mm
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Tape Length: 5.5m
- Text Color: White
- Tape Color: Red
- Adhesive Type: Strong and durable for long-term use
- Compatibility: Works with DYMO Rhino 4200, 5200, and 6000 label printers
For professionals seeking a durable and easy-to-read labeling solution, theDYMO Rhino 1805416 Vinyl Tape offers the perfect combination of toughness and clarity. Whether used in electrical or industrial applications, this white-on-red tape ensures labels remain visible and intact in even the most demanding conditions.