Impact Labels are shock indication stickers made to keep an eye on, identify, and track your cargo while it's being transported or stored. Usually used for packaging, it sticks to cartons and has a central window that turns red when the contents are dropped, hit, or vibrate. This shift in colour indicates possible harm to the contents.
Impact Labels are now being used for purposes other than shipping in recent years. These days, a lot of people use them on devices that detect impact, vibration, and shock forces.
Shippers in logistics, transportation, and courier services are becoming more aware of these labels and are recognising them by different names, like impact indicators, drop sensors, and shock labels. The majority of handlers are aware of the consequences of these markings and that they could be held liable for any damaged goods. Impact Labels so successfully lower the possibility of damage occurring during transit.
The 50g acceleration threshold of the Impact Label 50G is intended to identify medium collisions or shock forces. The indication alerts the appropriate staff when your items are even slightly damaged.
A wide range of high-precision, high-value products are marked with this label, such as wafers, medical instruments, X-ray machines, nuclear magnetic resonance machines, appliances, TV monitors, printers, servers, computers, ATMs, solar cells, semiconductors, precision instruments, and ultrasonic detectors, among other items.
Product Name | Impact Label |
Models | L-65, L-55, L-47, L-35, L-30 |
Dimension | 97mm*97mm (3.82 in 3.82in) |
Sensitivity | 25G, 37G, 50G, 75G, 100G |
Tolerance | + 15% |
Reaction Time | 0.5 - 50 ms |
Operating Temperature | -25oC to 80oC (-13oF to 176oF) |
Installation | Back Adhesive |
Shelf Life | 2 Years |