Dear Sandra,
I don't know if it is of help, because we ditched the thermotransfer
print altogether in favor of a system we can print out with our office
laser printers, but at the moment we use these:
Folex Longlife Pro Matt WO, 0.115 mm thickness which comes in sheets
of 210 mm × 297 mm
http://www.folex.com/pdf/pdf/datenblatt.php?clang=1&pid=159&pvid=538
The material is polyester which _should_ be inert. But there are no
long-term experiences so our system is a testing phase.
We choose this because we could print our labels with our standard
office printers and the material allows us to hang our labels without
any further sleeves, just by punching a hole in it and attach it with
a string to the object. The material is pretty sturdy and if it
becomes dirty (which is a concern in our industrial collection) they
are easy to clean. For our rather large labels, 3 fit on one page, but
that's because we put additional information and a picture on our
labels. I do have pictures, but the listserv doesn't allow
attachments, so feel free to contact me off-list if you want to see
them ([log in to unmask]).
Best wishes
Angela
Angela Kipp
Collection Manager
TECHNOSEUM, Mannheim, Germany
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Quoting Sandra Vanderwarf <[log in to unmask]>:
> Thank you for your message. Indeed, we have contacted several
> manufacturers, so hopefully something will come through. I always like to
> ask the list, an excellent resource.
>
> We're unable to execute the two step process you describe because
> purchasing both the stickers and acid free hang tags exceeds the budget.
> Only a small fraction of the collection is housed (mat, box, etc.),
> otherwise we would have been able to affix sticker labels to the housings.
> Thanks for sharing,
> Sandra
>
> On Nov 23, 2016 10:45 PM, "William Shepherd" <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Sandra,
>>
>> While I haven't come across non-adhesive labels, I'm sure some
>> option must exist. You may want to contact your barcode printer
>> manufacturer as they may be able to supply an option.
>>
>> I wouldn’t entirely rule out adhesive labels. You wouldn't place
>> them directly on the artefact but placing them on a card or tag and
>> attaching that to the artefact would not only solve your problem but would
>> give a nice flat surface for scanning the barcode as well as making the
>> barcode a bit more sturdy. Now this totally depends on your needs and the
>> unique needs of your collection but worth thinking about.
>>
>> Good luck!
>>
>> William Shepherd
>> Collections Officer
>> Swift Current Museum
>> 44 Robert Street West
>> Swift Current, Saskatchewan
>> S9H 4M9
>> Phone: 306-778-4815
>> Fax: 306-778-4818
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>> Behalf Of Sandra Vanderwarf
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2016 9:08 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Non-adhesive Artifact Barcode labels
>>
>> Hello, all-knowing list!
>> We at the National Museum of Mongolia are initiating a collections
>> barcoding project. There's some difficulty in sourcing a non-adhesive,
>> chemically stable thermal transfer label for hanging/tying around
>> artifacts. Polyester, Tyvek, polypropylene are all suitable. The
>> challenging piece is finding a non-adhesive type. Roll form is preferred,
>> but sheet may also be an option. If you know of such a label, we would
>> appreciate hearing from you about the vendor and product info.
>>
>> If you use non-adhesive, chemically stable or acid free barcode tags of a
>> different type with your collection, please let us hear that as well!
>>
>> Thanks in advance and happy Thanksgiving.
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Sandra
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