Thursday, June 26, 2008

Hi-Tack Labels For The SafetyPro

There are lots of supplies for the SafetyPro you can't get from Industrial Safety Solutions. For example, Hi-Tack vinyl tapes.

HI-Tack supplies have a special adhesive that sticks to rough surfaces, even including fabrics. Hi-Tack tapes also work on surfaces that have a low surface energy, such as:
  • ABS
  • Acrylic
  • Acrylic Powder Paint
  • Aluminum
  • Epoxy Powder Paint
  • Glass
  • Painted Metal
  • Polycarbonate
  • Polyester
  • Polyurethane Powder Paint
If you have a surface that is difficult to label, give us a call at 1-877-597-8833. We can help. Our advanced R&D and extensive experience can be used to help you.

Plus you'll be saving money. Our prices for SafetyPro supplies are always 25% less than what you'll pay at Industrial Safety Solutions. Give us a call today. You'll be glad you did.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

SafetyPro Supplies You Can't Get Anywhere Else

Do you have a SafetyPro printer? Would you like to always be able to get the supplies you need, and save 25%? Then call 1-877-597-8833 today.

We stock more supplies for the SafetyPro than anyone else, and we're developing new supplies all the time. Plus you can be assured you'll always be getting the best supplies to give you durable, long-lasting labels.

For example, we have Electrostatic Dissipative tapes for the SafetyPro printer. These prevent static discharges from causing damage to the label or electronic components.

Industrial Safety Solutions talks about having petroleum resistant labels. That's no big deal, we've had them for years. But we also have tapes that can be applied to an oily or greasy surface. For example, spray a surface with WD40, then apply a label made with our Oily Surface Adhesive. The label will stick and stay stuck. That's the type of materials you can get when you are purchasing from true experts. Our ongoing R&D and always searching for ways to solve labeling problems.

So why not purchase your SafetyPro supplies from the problem solvers? From a dealer who has the experience and knowledge to ensure you get safetyPro supplies that deliver long life... and save you 25% at the same time. Give us a call today at 1-877-597-8833. you'll be glad you did.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

DuraStripe Aisle & Floor Marking Tape

Need floor markers? Need aisle markers?

It used to be that lines were painted on floors. That required that the floor be cleaned and prepared. Workers with painting skills were required. The area could not be used until the paint was applied and had dried. It was smelly, messy and inconvenient.

With DuraStripe tapes marking floors and aisles has become a simple, quick, and economical task. A single employee can apply over 1,600 of floor marking tape per hour, without causing any disruptions to work.

DuraStripe tapes are available in eight colors and in widths from 2 inches to 34 inches. They are also available in three thicknesses ranging from 28 mils to the super thick 72 mils for the DuraStripe Supreme.

Give us a call today at 1-877-597-8833 for more information about DuraStripe floor marking tapes, or to place your order.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Cold Storage Tapes

Do you need to do cold storage labeling? If you have a SafetyPro printer you are out of luck. Industrial Safety Solutions does not have cold storage suppliers for the SafetyPro.

But we do!

We are the labeling experts. And we have carried low temperature labeling tapes, suitable for labeling cold storage facilities, for many, many years. So if you need to label shelving in a refrigerated area. If there are racks in a freezer that need to be identified. Don't give up and resort to hand lettered signs or purchase expensive, custom labels. Your SafetyPro printer can get the job done if you give us a call for the supplies you need.

Call 1-877-597-8833 today. You'll be glad you did.

We have more types of SafetyPro supplies than anyone else. From vinyl for making durable, long-life labels, to specialty materials such as cold storage tapes and high temperature poly tapes.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Are You Paying Too Much For SafetyPro Supplies?

In the past two posts I've been talking about quality and how to avoid being faked-out when evaluating the quality of vinyl tapes for your SafetyPro printer.

What about price? Does superior quality, backed by expert knowledge and decades of experience mean you need to pay more? Not at all.

We guarantee that when you purchase your SafetyPro supplies from us you will pay 25% less than any valid price offered by the Industrial Safety Solutions. All we ask is that we be able to verify it is a legitimate price. This verification may involve our arranging to purchase supplies at the being presented to us.

We monitor Industrial Safety Solutions prices, including those only offered through online advertising. If you want to save 25% on yourSafetyPro supplies, give us a call at 877-597-8833. You'll receive outstanding service, superior quality supplies, and you'll save 25%.

You save 25% - You get better quality. Call 1-877-597-8833 today.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Are You Really Getting Quality? Ask The Experts.

In my last post I talked about Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor and how his quest for more power always let to disaster. Are you doing the same thing when it comes to making your labels and signs?

Does "more vinyl" mean better labels? Or does it mean disaster? Does thicker vinyl mean higher quality? If so, why not have 10 mil or 15 mil thick vinyl? That's going to make big, sturdy labels... right?

Yes, as the vinyl gets thicker, the vinyl is more durable. The problem is that this does not mean labels made with that vinyl will be more durable. There are more factors that contribute to label life than just the thickness of the vinyl.

For example, the thicker the vinyl, the more it tries to retain it's original shape. Vinyl comes on rolls, and it will try to return to the shape it had on the roll. The thicker the vinyl the stronger the force putting a curl into the vinyl will be. This has implications in both print quality and durability of the label.

The SafetyPro has a straight-through tape path. That means the tape comes off the roll and then must lie flat as it moves under the print head. Thicker tapes don't lie flat. They will have a slight curl and this can result in uneven printing. The thicker the tape is, the more difficult it is to get quality printing.

The same problem impacts label durability. After it is applied the vinyl will continue to try to return to the curl it had on the roll. The result is that the label curls away from the surface on which it is applied, opening voids in the adhesive. The label may have as reduced life, falling off well before its full expected life. Or the voids may allow liquids or solvents to more easily attack the adhesive... again resulting in reduced label life.

The key is to find the optimum thickness that delivers both maximum vinyl life AND maximum label life. For most types of vinyl this is a thickness of 3.0 mil.

So trust the experts. Turn to a vendor that has the experience and knowledge to deliver the best labeling materials. A vendor that understands all of the factors that affect label life... not a Tim Taylor who always relies on "more power" as the solution that inevitably leads to disaster.

Contact Discount Labeling Supplies for all your SafetyPro supplies needs. Call 1-877-597-8833.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Trust The Experts

Something we had had to learn as kids was that what seemed to us to be the right answer to a problem, was not always the right answer. Correcting knowing the right answer comes with greater knowledge and experience. It's the same with labeling.

It would seem that the right answer is that the thicker the vinyl, the better durability. It reminds me of the "Tool Time" TV show. Tim was always on a quest for "more power". Bigger was always better. And it always led to disaster. It's the same when selecting vinyl tape for making labels. Bigger, or in this case thicker, is not always better.

For example, the thicker the vinyl, the more prone it is to disturbances from external elements. Thicker vinyl has a higher edge that provides more of an edge to peel up... and more of an edge for solvents to get under... and more surface for pressurized liquids to grab hold of.

Those who are experienced know that there is an optimum point when it comes to selecting vinyl thickness. Increased thickness does provide longer label life, up to a point. After that increasing thickness will decrease label life. For most applications that point is at a thickness of 3.0 mil.

When it comes to selecting supplies for your SafetyPro printer, go with the experts. Purchase your SafetyPro supplies from a vendor that has the knowledge and experience to provide the best labeling and sign making supplies. Don't be like Tim on Tool Time, grabbing for "more power" and heading for disaster every time. Because more power is not always the right solution, more knowledge is the answer.