The right label solution depends on how the flight case is used. Factors such as transport frequency, environmental conditions and the required service life all play an important role.
Print & Protect labels are widely used as flight case labels when information needs to remain clearly visible for an extended period of time. These labels feature a transparent protective laminate that, thanks to the fold-over construction, protects the print against wear, moisture and dirt. For flight cases that are frequently transported and stacked, this helps prevent labels from becoming damaged or unreadable. The labels are made from polyester and are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. This makes them ideal for situations where flight cases are used under changing conditions.
Full-color Print & Laminate labels are used as flight case labels when visual recognition is important. The labels are printed in full color and, thanks to the fold-over construction, protected with a transparent laminate that shields the print from wear during use. For applications where labels are used outdoors for extended periods or exposed to UV radiation, Print & Protect labels are the more suitable option.
Tamper-evident labels, such as our Tamper-evident vinyl or Tamper-proof Print & Laminate labels, are used when it is important that a label cannot be removed or replaced unnoticed.
With the ATP-300 Pro, you can print flight case labels exactly when you need them. In many situations, flight cases are still marked with a permanent marker. This takes time, looks unprofessional and often leaves previous information visible. When cases are reused, this can quickly lead to confusion about the current contents or destination. By printing flight case labels directly, you always work with clear and up-to-date information. Every label is immediately readable and tailored to the current situation. You decide what information appears on the label, such as:
In addition to labeling the flight cases themselves, the contents should also be identified. This helps prevent components from getting mixed up or used incorrectly. Common applications include:
By combining these labels with flight case labels, both the exterior of the case and the equipment inside can be clearly identified.