What Makes the Right Label for OEM Production vs Field Work

Labeling needs vary drastically between OEM production and field maintenance—but choosing the wrong type can lead to inefficiencies or non-compliance. Understanding the key differences helps you select the perfect label for each scenario.
 
For OEM production and new harness assembly, heat shrink labels are ideal. Applied before termination, they offer permanent, factory-grade durability that withstands harsh conditions. They’re essential for meeting strict industry standards in aerospace, automotive, and industrial settings, where long-term reliability matters.
 
In field work or post-installation scenarios, self-laminating labels shine. They’re easy to apply without disassembly, fit any wire diameter, and work well for retrofits or repairs. Their flexibility and cost-effectiveness make them a favorite among technicians dealing with terminated wires.
 
Matching the label type to your workflow—heat shrink for pre-assembly, self-laminating for post-installation—ensures safety, compliance, and efficiency.   Click here to know more.
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