A specialised sticker called a "leaning label" is used to track, monitor, and identify items that need to be kept upright while being transported or stored. It sticks firmly to cartons when used for packaging. The middle window of a label with a leaning label will become red when the object is tilted, tipped left or right, entirely overturned, or set flat. This alteration suggests that there could be a chance of damage to the goods within the box.
Apart from its intended purpose, some clients attach Leaning Labels to machinery to keep an eye on problems related to tilting, tipping, and sloping.
These labels are now often known as tilt indicators, tilt watch labels, or tip and tell labels by shippers from logistics, transport, and courier services. The majority of couriers are aware of the ramifications and repercussions of bending labels, which can result in liability for any items that are damaged. Consequently, Leaning Labels successfully lower the possibility of product damage while in transportation.
Aspects:
Product name |
Leaning Label I |
Dimension |
75mm x 60mm x 5mm |
Operating temperature |
-40 deg C to 60 deg C (-40 deg F to 140 deg F) |
Operating Humanity |
5% to 99% |
Activated Angle |
> 80 deg |
Detecting Range |
One Label: 180 deg (degrees) detection Two Labels: 360 deg (degrees) detection |
Tolerance |
-/+ 5 deg |
Composition |
Steel sheet and high density polyethyleners |
Installation |
Back adhesive or with screws and nails |
Shelf life |
2 Years |