Terminal Blocks - Accessories - Marker Strips

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1773541693

1773541693

Weidmuller

TERMINAL MARKER WS 12/5 MC

0

1SNK140141R0000

1SNK140141R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

30

0805739:0061

0805739:0061

Phoenix Contact

ZACK STRIP 10-SECTION WHITE

0

0801404:0021

0801404:0021

Phoenix Contact

TERM BLOCK MARKER

20

1SNK146021R0000

1SNK146021R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

30

0800967

0800967

Phoenix Contact

MARKER CARRIER

1007400

1SNK155081R0000

1SNK155081R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

25

1051029:0111

1051029:0111

Phoenix Contact

ZACK STRIP 10-SECTION WHITE

130

0804374:0061

0804374:0061

Phoenix Contact

MARKER CARD PRINTED HORIZONTALLY

0

1SNK156252R0000

1SNK156252R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

25

86402008

86402008

Murrplastik

TERMINAL BLOCK LABEL KAB 5X12MM,

8400

1SNK167011R0000

1SNK167011R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

20

1SNK160101R0000

1SNK160101R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

20

1SNK157082R0000

1SNK157082R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

25

1051058:L

1051058:L

Phoenix Contact

ZACK STRIP PRINTED HORIZON

0

1050017:0061

1050017:0061

Phoenix Contact

CONN ACC MARKER STRIP PREPRINT

176500

1SNK146172R0000

1SNK146172R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

30

1SNK166041R0000

1SNK166041R0000

TE Connectivity's Sigma Inductors

SNK PRE-PRINTED

20

1050033:0014

1050033:0014

Phoenix Contact

TERM BLOCK MARKER

1910

1046380000

1046380000

Weidmuller

TERMINAL MARKER WS 10/5 PLUS

2

Terminal Blocks - Accessories - Marker Strips

1. Overview

Marker strips (also known as terminal markers or identification strips) are essential components in electrical systems for labeling and organizing terminal blocks. These accessories provide visual identification of connections through alphanumeric codes, color codes, or graphic symbols. Their importance in modern technology lies in enhancing system maintainability, reducing wiring errors, and improving safety in complex electrical installations.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Printed Marker StripsLaser-printable materials with high-resolution textCustom labeling in PLC control cabinets
Pre-printed Number StripsSequential numbering (01-99) with UV resistanceStandardized industrial control panels
Color-coded StripsMulti-color bands for circuit group identificationPower distribution systems
Rotary Marker DiscsAdjustable 360 rotating labeling systemHigh-density terminal blocks in automation
Thermal Transfer StripsHeat-resistant marking for harsh environmentsAutomotive manufacturing lines

3. Structure and Composition

Typical marker strips consist of three primary components: 1. Base material (usually flame-retardant polypropylene or polycarbonate) 2. Marking layer (ink-receptive coating for printing) 3. Fixing mechanism (snap-on clips or adhesive backing) Standard dimensions range from 4.8mm to 15mm width with thickness of 0.8-1.2mm. The surface features anti-glare texture for improved readability.

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterTypical ValueImportance
Operating Temperature-40 C to +120 CDetermines environmental suitability
Voltage Resistance500V AC/DCSafety insulation level
Material Flame ClassUL94 V-0Fire safety compliance
Marking Durability10+ years legibilitySystem maintenance reliability
Mechanical Lifespan5000+ insertion cyclesCost-effectiveness in dynamic systems

5. Application Fields

Major application areas include: - Industrial automation systems - Power distribution equipment - Telecommunication infrastructure - Transportation control systems - Building management installations

Typical equipment examples: PLC control cabinets, switchgear panels, railway signaling systems, HVAC controllers, and renewable energy inverters.

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey Product SeriesTechnical Highlights
Phoenix ContactMKDS seriesModular design with tool-less marking
Weidm llerID-SL seriesColor-coded strips with tactile feedback
TE ConnectivityAMPTRAC seriesHigh-temperature resistant (150 C)
WAGO234 seriesVibration-proof locking mechanism
OMRONV6-TB seriesAnti-reflective surface coating

7. Selection Guidelines

Key selection factors: 1. Environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, UV exposure) 2. Terminal block pitch compatibility (5.08mm, 7.62mm, etc.) 3. Marking method requirements (pre-printed vs. on-site printing) 4. Flame retardancy level (UL, IEC standards) 5. Color coding system (standardized industry schemes) 6. Mechanical durability requirements

8. Industry Trends Analysis

Current development trends include: - Miniaturization for compact electronics packaging - Integration of RFID chips for smart identification - Adoption of eco-friendly materials (halogen-free polymers) - Development of anti-counterfeit marking technologies - Standardization of global marking systems (IEC 60445) - Enhanced resistance to chemical corrosion in industrial environments

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