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3M™ ScotchCode™ Wire Marker Tape Refill Roll SDR-K

  • 3M ID 7000031526

Refil rolll for 3M™ ScotchCode™ Wire Marker Tape Dispenser STD

Printed with sharp, easy to read characters

Thin conformable, polyester tape, resists flagging, oil, solvents and water

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Highlights
  • Refil rolll for 3M™ ScotchCode™ Wire Marker Tape Dispenser STD
  • Printed with sharp, easy to read characters
  • Thin conformable, polyester tape, resists flagging, oil, solvents and water
  • Meets ASTM D-1000 standard test methods and is RoHS 2011/65/EU Compliant

Printed wire marker rolls. Printed with letter "K". 10 rolls per box.

Use 3M™ ScotchCode™ Wire Marker Tape Refill Roll to easily identify terminal blocks, strips, panel board wire or switchgear for maintenance and repair. This thin, conformable tape is printed in sharp easy to read characters. Made from polyester, the tape resists flagging, oil, solvents and water. Ideal for phase identification on large or small gauge wire/cables, tubing hoses and replacement parts. It’s compatible with 3M Scotchcode STD tape dispensers, which provide quick and easy use.

Typical Properties

Adhesive Material

Acrylic

Application

Marking Wire and Cable

Brands

ScotchCode™

Dispenser/Marker Type

Tape Roll Refill

Legend

K

Legend Color

White

Marker ID Style

Pre-printed

Marker Type

Dispenser

Material

Plastic

Max. Number of Cores

43

Maximum Insulation Outer Diameter (Metric)

3.7 mm

Maximum Insulation Outside Diameter

0.145 in

Maximum Operating Temperature (Celsius)

121 ℃

Maximum Recommended Voltage Rating

600 V

Printed Text Type

Letter - K

Product Type

Identification

Solution for

Longhaul/Metro Loop Network: CO/POP, Access Network: xDSL, Wireless Network: Backhaul, Longhaul/Metro Loop Network: Outdoor, Access Network: FTTH/FTTB/CATV

Tape Color

White

UV Resistant

No

Units per Case

50.0