Please note: From time to time, labeling requirements may change.
This applies especially when abels are required, by law, to meet several
different standards by federal, province, state, or even foreign countries
apart from Canada and the United States. These labels are typical of those
on our products. We have shown labels only for one size, as reproducing
every label, including those used as "custom" labels or over-labels,
for many of our customers who require their part number and/or logo in
packaging or bottles, would be pointless. However, we can supply even Military
Specification Labels and Package labels, including bar coding as necessary.
Stabilant 22 - Tube Label
In this case, the packaged material is not toxic or hazardous and therefore, it is not required to have the diagonal stripes of a warning label.
Stabilant 22 - Bottle Label
Stabilant 22A - Tube Label
Stabilant 22A - Bottle Label
Stabilant 22E - Tube Label
Note the bar code along the bottom of the "tube" label. This is typical of what we can do in the way of a "special" marking. This type of thing is frequently asked for by a high-volume purchaser. We have supplied labels with a company logo and part number.
For obvious reasons, many of the smaller bottles have not enough space to permit complexity. In addition, federal, provincial or states may require different symbols.
Stabilant 22E - Bottle Label
Stabilant 22L - Tube Label
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Stabilant 22L - Bottle Label
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Stabilant 22S - Tube Label
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Stabilant 22S - Bottle Label
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All these will be added once final approval is received from all the regulatory agencies involved.
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NSCM/Cage Code - NATO Supply Code 38948
The Stabilants are patented in Canada - 1987; US Patent number 4696832. World-wide patents pending. Because the patents cover contacts treated with the material, a Point-of-sale License is granted with each sale of the material.
Stabilant, Stabilant 22, and product type variations thereof are Trade Marks of D.W. Electrochemicals Ltd.
© Copyright 1987, '88. '89, '90 - D.W. Electrochemicals Ltd. This note may be reproduced or copied, provided its content is not altered. The term "contact enhancer", © 1983 Wright Electroacoustics.
NOTICE: This Application Note is based on customer-supplied information, and D.W. Electrochemicals is publishing it for information purposes only. In the event of a conflict between the instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the equipment on which the Stabilant material was used, and the service procedure employed by our customer, we recommend that the manufacturer be contacted to make sure that warranties will not be voided by the procedures.
While to our knowledge the information is accurate, prospective users of the material should determine the suitability of the Stabilant materials for their application by running their own tests. Neither D.W. Electrochemicals Ltd., their distributors, or their dealers assume any responsibility or liability for damages to equipment and/or any consequent damages, howsoever caused, based on the use of this information.
Stabilant, Stabilant 22, and product type variations thereof are Trade Marks of D.W Electrochemicals Ltd.
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