Description
Brother 4in x 6in 4-Diamonds Standard Vinyl Die-Cut Secondary GHS Label
Enhance workplace safety and chemical hazard communication with the Brother 4in x 6in 4-Diamonds Standard Vinyl Die-Cut Secondary GHS Label. These die-cut vinyl labels deliver clear, noteworthy hazard information in a compact 4x6 inch format, featuring the universal four-diamond GHS configuration for quick recognition. Built to withstand the demands of busy environments, they remain legible and intact whether deployed indoors on shelving and containers or outdoors exposed to sun, rain, and temperature fluctuations. Ideal for labeling smaller chemical containers, drums, bottles, and storage totes, these labels strike the right balance between professional aesthetics and rugged performance. Their white vinyl surface provides high contrast, aiding legibility from a distance and ensuring essential hazard cues are easy to read at a glance.
- Clear, 4-diamond GHS hazard configuration for rapid recognition and compliance with HazCom guidelines
- Durable vinyl, 4" x 6" die-cut labels designed for precise, professional labeling of chemical containers
- 5+ years of outdoor and indoor durability, resisting moisture, UV exposure, and abrasion
- Permanent, weather-resistant adhesive for secure labeling on glass, metal, plastic, and composite surfaces
- Optimized for secondary labeling on containers and storage areas, improving workplace safety and compliance
Technical Details of Brother 4in x 6in 4-Diamonds Standard Vinyl Die-Cut Secondary GHS Label
- Size: 4 in x 6 in
- Material: White vinyl, die-cut label
- Hazard configuration: 4-diamond GHS pictograms
- Adhesive: Permanent self-adhesive
- Durability: 5+ years indoors or outdoors
How to install Brother 4in x 6in 4-Diamonds Standard Vinyl Die-Cut Secondary GHS Label
Applying these labels properly ensures maximum readability and long-lasting adhesion. Start by preparing a clean, dry surface on the container or storage area. Wipe away dust, grease, and moisture with a mild solvent or isopropyl alcohol, then allow the surface to dry completely. When you’re ready to apply, carefully peel back a small portion of the backing at the edge to begin positioning the label. Align the label precisely where you want it before contacting the surface. Gradually press the label onto the substrate, working from one edge to the opposite side to minimize air bubbles. Use a flat tool, such as a squeegee or a clean plastic card, to firmly press the label into place, ensuring full contact with the surface and secure adhesion along all edges. If applying to a curved or irregular surface, apply slowly in small sections, smoothing as you go to prevent creases. After application, press and hold for an additional 10–15 seconds to maximize bonding strength. Avoid washing, immersion, or heavy abrasion for 24 hours to allow the adhesive to cure fully. Store unused labels in a cool, dry place to maintain adhesive quality for future use.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: Are these labels compliant with GHS hazard communication standards? A: Yes. The 4-diamond GHS configuration provides standard hazard pictograms that align with HazCom guidelines for chemical labeling.
- Q: How long will the labels last in typical environments? A: When properly applied, these vinyl die-cut labels are designed to last 5+ years both indoors and outdoors, resisting moisture, fading from UV exposure, and surface abrasion.
- Q: Can the labels be used on curved surfaces or irregular containers? A: They work well on many curved surfaces; for extreme curvature, apply in segments or slightly heat the area to improve flexibility and adhesion, then press out air pockets carefully.
- Q: Do the labels leave adhesive residue after removal? A: Permanent adhesives offer strong bonding, but removal may leave some residue on sensitive substrates. Use an appropriate adhesive remover if needed and follow surface care guidelines.
- Q: Are replacement labels available for ongoing labeling needs? A: Replacement 4in x 6in vinyl labels with the 4-diamond GHS configuration are typically available from retailers stocking Brother GHS-compliant labels for secondary labeling.
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