Type L Labels

Type L markings include serial numbers and must be submitted to UL without the serial numbers which will be provided to you after the artwork is approved and the A-Order form is returned with the UL approval stamp. The artwork can then be printed with the provided serial numbers which will be presented in the version of a start and end number. You can generate your artwork here with a pre-assigned placeholder for the serial numbers which will be filled in using the numbers provided on the A-Order form. The proof generated here can be used for submission to UL. After all proper documentation is in order, your order will be printed and shipped only to the end user and only to the address listed on the PO. Rippedsheets.com is approved to print Type L markings.

102250 is a white matte 2.3 mil polyester label with a 1.1 mil acrylic permanent self adhesive. It is UL approved material and very durable. The facestock is resistant to degradation from scuffing, chemicals, and wide temperature fluctuations.  The adhesive bonds to high and low energy plastic surfaces, textured, and contoured surfaces, powder coatings, and slightly oily metals. This material is adaptable to many surfaces with a minimum application temperature of 50°F and a service range of -40°F to 302°F.

102260 is a gray matte 2 mil polyester with an acrylic permanent self adhesive. It is a UL Recognized component under the category of marking and labeling systems PGJI2 printing materials. The facestock is matte topcoated gray and resists degradation from scuffing, chemicals, and wide temperature fluctuations. The self adhesive bonds to high and low energy plastic surfaces and slightly oily metals. The adhesive has excellent resistance to chemicals even at high temperatures and is adaptable to many surfaces with a minimum application temperature of 50°F and a service rang of -40°F to 302°F.

102270 is a satin gloss polyester label that has a 0.8 mil acrylic permanent self adhesive. It is UL approved under PGJI2 printing materials – component. This material has also been found RoHS compliant. The facestock is resistant to degradation from scuffing, chemicals, and wide temperature fluctuations. The self adhesive bonds to both high and low energy plastic surfaces, slightly oily metals, and polyester powder coat paints. The clear acrylic adhesive has a higher resistance to chemicals even at high temperatures.