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DuraLabel Die-Cut Color Bar RTK Labels

Color Bar RTK Label

Die-Cut Color Bar Right-to-Know labels provide a bold, easy-to-read method for communicating information about hazardous materials. These preformatted, color bar RTK labels are easy to customize and print using the database software included with the DuraLabel PRO.

Printing Right-to-Know labels with the DuraLabel RTK database software is incredibly simple. Just select the chemical and your label size, then hit print. The chemical information will be taken from a database and printed on the label*. In addition, the information in the chemical database can be customized and new chemicals easily added.

Color Bar RTK Label Sizes:

Color Bar labels are available in the following sizes:

  • 1.4375" x 3"
  • 2" x 2
  • 3.5" x 4"

All DuraLabel PRO RTK die-cut labels are durable, premium grade vinyl with a permanent adhesive backing. They are chemical resistant and are industrial quality. The following shows an example of a color bar label before and after printing. The software allows you to choose alternate printing options that provide different information on the label.

DuraLabel Supplies - Color Bar Right-to-Know Label

DuraLabel Supplies - Color Bar Right-to-Know Label


We also carry Die-Cut NFPA Diamond RTK labels in the following sizes:

  • 2" x 2"
  • 3" x 5"
  • 4" x 6"

The NFPA Diamond labels use the same database as the the Color Bar labels. The RTK database software takes the shared data and formats it correctly for the label style and size to be printed.

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*While labels may be immediately printed using the data from the chemical database, we recommend reviewing that data and checking the MSDS for each chemical, to be sure the information in the database is appropriate. There may be variations in concentration and other factors that will result in the need to modify the original information in the chemical database. Once modified, the database will retain all changes for future use.