RTK Label Printing Software

Prints Both NFPA Diamond Labels and Color Bar Labels Die-Cut Labels.

RTK Labeling Software

2" x 2" NFPA Diamond Label

RTK Labeling Software

4" x 6" NFPA Diamond Label

Die-cut NFPA Diamond Labels are available in the following sizes for use with the RTK labeling software module in the DuraSuite Labeling Software:

  • 1" x 3"
  • 2" x 2"
  • 3" x 5"
  • 4" x 6"
  • 6" x 9"
  • 6.8" x 10.5"

The software will also print four sizes of color bar RTK labels (see below). For both types of RTK labels the software accesses a database providing information about more than 1700 chemicals.* You can modify and add to this chemical database as needed.

The RTK labeling software is easy to use. Labels are modified or created by picking information from lists provided on the screen. Once the label is set up, click the Print button. Up to 99 copies of the same label can be printed in one batch.

Search features allow you to search for chemicals by either their name or CAS number. Information in the chemical database also includes common synonyms and trade names for many of the chemicals.

If you design a new label, it will be automatically saved in the chemical database. This RTK labeling software is designed to make printing your RTK labels fast and easy!

*All information should be verified using the MSDS you received with each chemical, before printing an RTK label. Differences in concentrations, purity, and other variations can result in differing hazards and requirements for personal protective equipment.

NFPA Label Samples

NFPA & RTK Label Samples


The Same Software Prints Color Bar Right-to-Know Labels

Color Bar Setup Screen for the DuraLabel PRO 300

4" x 3.5" RTK Color Bar Labels
Setup Screen

Another option for making RTK labels is the color bar label. This type of label, shown below, provides a more visible color code area by using large color bars.

Color bar labels are available in four sizes:

  • 3" x 1.4375"
  • 2" x 2"
  • 4" x 3.5"
  • 8.8" x 8"

The software uses the same database for printing both NFPA Diamond labels and Color Bar labels. If information is edited, or a new chemical added while printing one type of label, the other type of label will also use the modified information. (In order to facilitate clear communication, we do not recommend using two styles of RTK labels within the same facility.)

A color bar label typically includes the same information as an NFPA Diamond label, except that the color code and hazard levels are identified using color bars instead of a diamond.