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Camcode: Line of Adhesive-Backed Floor Labels and Aluminum Frames

Adhesive-backed floor frames protect bar code labels

Camcode: Line of Adhesive-Backed Floor Labels and Aluminum Frames
By Camcode 
June 18, 2012

A line of adhesive-backed floor labels and aluminum frames from Camcode can be installed without screws, saving installation time. Field-tested and proven to be extremely durable, the labels prevent floor damage from screws and eliminate frequent location and slot painting.

The kit includes a 0.125-inch beveled aluminum frame backed with a specially formulated, pressure-sensitive adhesive for peel-and-stick installation.

For accurate putaway processes, a bar code label can be placed in the frame—which then protects the label from pallet and traffic abuse. All kits include instructions, frame and pre-printed labels for simple installation.

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