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<br />New Ceramic Bar Code Labels Resist Temperatures Up To 1400 Degrees C <br /> <br />MINNEAPOLIS, MN -- Computype introduces COMPU-Ceramic (TM), a series <br />of ceramic bar code labels, especially designed for permament <br />identification in harsh and extremely high temperature environments. <br />with five different ceramic label products in the line, they offer <br />users a wide variety of choices in performance characteristics, such <br />as resistance to heat, acids, stains, solvents, and water. Maximum <br />operating temperature ranges vary from 600 degrees C (1112 degrees F) <br />to 1400 degrees C (2552 degrees F). <br /> <br />COMPU-Ceramic (TM) labels 'can be custom-designed for specific needs. <br />They are available in any size up to 23 sq. in. (150 sq. cm). <br />Symbologies include Code 39, Codabar and I 2 of 5. In addition, the <br />company also offers ready-made ceramic labels that provide a quick <br />response and economic solution to harsh environment needs. <br /> <br />Computype, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of preprinted, sequential <br />bar code labels, for use in many industrial and commercial markets. <br /> <br />COMPANY: Computype <br />PRODUCT: Ceramic Products NEC (3269099) <br />USE: Bar Code & OCR Labelers (3579648) <br />TRADE NAME: COMPU-Ceramic <br />EVENT: Product Design & Development (33) <br />COUNTRY: Minnesota (1727); MN (1727) <br /> <br />5/9/10 (Item 10 from file: 621) <br />DIALOG(R)File 621:PTS New Prod.Annou.(R) <br />(c) 1994 Information Access Co. All rts. reserv. <br /> <br />0163692 <br />DATELINE: MINNEAPOLIS, MN <br /> <br />August 3, 1987 <br /> <br />WORD COUNT: 375 <br /> <br />Computype, Inc. <br />2285 West County Road C <br />st. Paul, MN 55113 <br /> <br />From Dennis Gallaher <br />Harris & west Advertising <br />7825 Washington Ave So <br />Bloomington, MN 55435 <br />612/941-9500 <br /> <br />For: Bruce Wray <br />Computype Inc <br />2285 West County Road C <br />st Paul, MN 55113 <br />612/633-0633 <br /> <br />ULTRA-HIGH DENSITY SYMBOLS ALLOW A BILLION UNIQUE MESSAGES IN 3/4" <br />LABELS <br /> <br />MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., AUGUST 3, 1987 -- computype, Inc. became the <br />first to introduce ultra-high density bar code labels in response to <br />