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Line of hard-wearing floor labels

Tough, durable floor labels standup to forklift traffic

By 24/7 Staff 
August 21, 2012

With design, in-house manufacturing and a fully managed installation service, a line of hard-wearing floor labels is offered for facilities from ASG Services.

Selections include embedded labels, framed labels and high strength adhesive labels. Bringing several plastic layers together using heat treatment, the supplier’s entry level plastic floor label is tough. Using a high strength adhesive, a consumable label or floor sign can be applied quickly and without extensive preparation.

To help protect the label, an optional metal frame may be added to prevent direct impact with forklift trucks and other traffic in the warehouse.

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