The content on the compact, laser-printed 25G Clip Label is clearly visible. It was created expressly to provide alerts on product damage that may occur during transit. This label senses vibrations, impacts, and falls until it hits the 25G limit after it is attached to the product. The signal turns white from red when this limit is exceeded, and it cannot be reset. There are several uses for 25G Clip Labels, including: instruments; communication devices; medical supplies; military and aviation equipment; computers; displays; cameras; and photocopying devices.
With the same purpose as the impact indication, the Clip Label is a scaled-down counterpart of the Impact Label. It can serve as evidence for reimbursement after damage has happened and be used to monitor if the logistics process is flawed or not.
The purpose of the Clip Label is to apply a shock indicator immediately to the outside and interior of compact packages with limited adhesive surfaces. This facilitates handlers and shippers in comprehending the conditions that the product is subjected to.
You have the option to select Dual Clip Label, which combines two distinct G values to fulfil specific requirements of the product, in addition to detecting a single G value.
The majority of businesses use clip labels to track the movement of goods from the manufacturer to the terminal and to give appropriate instructions for handling warranty services. The Clip Label is a standard protocol in the public sector and workplace, safeguarding shared gadgets including laptops, precise instruments, and photography equipment.