QR Code Asset Tag Options

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We offer a wide range of rugged tags customized to your needs.  For example, we can create custom creative designs and accommodate advanced technical specifications spanning iron-on labels,  industrial hang tags, high-temperature resistant labels and more.

Our Standard service includes print-your-own labels that are designed to be printed on an Avery 6576 label template using your office laser printer so your up-and-running fast.

Our Premium and Professional level services includes 2 x 1 inch BS5609 5 Mil thick poly labels which are water and chemical resistant and have a permanent adhesive backing.

Premium and higher accounts can also choose to upgrade to other label specifications like:

  1. Premium Polyester (subsurface printed) 2 Mil label and 2 Mil permanent adhesive
  2. Anodized aluminum metal foil 3 Mil thick with permanent adhesive
  3. Anodized aluminum metal tags 8-63 Mil thick with permanent adhesive, holes or both

You can view the detailed specification and testing results for the more common option:

About GoCodes

GoCodes is the industry leader in tool tracking. We provide customers with the ultimate single vendor solution that includes cloud-based software, top-rated smartphone scanner apps and rugged QR code tags.

We pride ourselves on delivering a personalized service, cutting-edge technology and software that is easily used by your entire team.

GoCodes ensures our customers achieve success in their tool management projects every time.

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