tesa® 6973


Product description

tesa® Secure 6973 PV3 consists of a double-layered, highly cross-linked poly-acrylic film with a modified acrylic adhesive and a dimensionally stable release paper.

This product is suitable for use as identification, barcode, inspection, inventory, or rating labels. Engraving takes place using a laser beam (Nd:YAG- or CO₂-Laser). This tamper-evident material can be used to replace etched metal plates or laminated printed synthetic labels. Available Colors: Black, White, Silver


Product details and specifications

Application Fields

  • High contrast and excellent marking precision
  • Very resistant to heat, abrasion and chemicals
  • Tamper Evident: Manipulation leaves visible trace
  • Not removable without destruction of the label
  • Flexible for matting and label design: marking and cutting by the laser
  • Efficient: Replaces a multitude of pre-made labels
  • Just-in-time production reduces storage needs
tesa® products prove their impressive quality day in, day out in demanding conditions and are regularly subjected to strict controls. All technical information and data above mentioned are provided to the best of our knowledge on the basis of our practical experience. They shall be considered as average values and are not appropriate for a specification. Therefore tesa SE can make no warranties, expressed or implied, including, but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The user is responsible for determining whether the tesa® product is fit for a particular purpose and suitable for the user’s method of application. If you are in any doubt, our technical staff will be glad to support you.
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