• Label tape made from Brady's B-427 Self-Laminating Vinyl material, which provides a protective layer over text for excellent resistance to abrasion, dirt, oils, solvents, water and excess handling
  • Labeling tape with self-laminating vinyl for multiple use cases including cable and wire labeling, voice-data identification, and panel marking
  • Permanent acrylic tape adheres well to surfaces that are smooth, rough, highly textured, or powder coated, as well as to irregular surfaces or surfaces with low surface energy
  • Labeling tape with a self-laminated format with a white printable zone, prints in black text on a white background with translucent overlaminating area to protect text
  • RoHS compliant to 2005/618/EC MCV amendment to RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC; UL approved; CSA accepted

This has a long transparent tail that allows you to wrap the clear film around the printed label. That way the print wont wear off. Good design. I like it much better than the 3/4" version, which never has enough length to go fully around the wire and protect the printed label.

I use these labels for marking ethernet cables. They hold up very well and are a lot better than labels that stick out

Fantastic quality, great price and fast service.

If you care about neat and professional looking wiring you need this. I've been using this for a couple of days and I'm really impressed by how quick and easy it is to work with. I used this on my cat6 and coax install and it makes identifying all the cables easy. Previously I was using a p-touch with clear heatshrink over it to laminate it but it takes longer and requires more stuff.Before that i was making little flag labels which is ugly and unprofessional looking.

Exactly what I was looking for. Fast delivery Too.

Love this product. Great for any labeling needs

My everyday choice for wire labels.

Big, bright, easy to see and read.

The lable of choice for our company. i love it

By far the cleanest way to label Cat5/6/7, HDMI, Coax, etc. cables. I used to use "flag" type of label, but when you have a 48-port switch, that becomes a mess. These are clean, wrapped around cable with translucent protective layer over top. Best solution by far, short of buying a $700 commercial label printer. Oh, and shell out money for your label printer power cable. Batteries die like crazy.