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<br />A range of woven barcode <br />Computype of Hull. These are <br />workwear. They should also <br />products, such as sterile <br />other hospital linen. <br /> <br />The labels are woven from polyester yarns and are said to offer excellent <br />first-read rates as a result of their high black and white contrast. They <br />are unaffected by regular laundering or dry-cleaning, which fade printed <br />labels. The labels which can stitched in or heat sealed, are available <br />sequentially or serially numbered, on rolls or individually cut. Logos and <br />other printed information can be added for reading by eye. <br /> <br />labels has been introduced by the UK company <br />designed for garments for active use, such as <br />help in identifying and tracking textile <br />sheets and gowns for operating theatres, and <br /> <br />For further information, contact: Computype Ltd, Oslo Road, sutton Fields, <br />Hull HU8 OYM, UK; tel: +44-482-835366; fax: +44-482-831152. <br />COPYRIGHT 1993 by Elsevier Science Publishers Ltd. <br /> <br />Subscription: $219 per year as of 1/92. Published monthly. Contact Elsevier <br />Advanced Technology publications, Crown House, Linton Road, Barking, Essex, <br />IG11 8JU, U.K. Phone 01-594-7272. <br /> <br />INDUSTRY: Materials (MT) <br />SO 33 S8 <br />Processing <br /> <br />64 <br />3331378 <br />33 <br />59 10 <br /> <br />S6 <br />PY=1993 : PY=1994 <br />SO <br />56/1993:1994 NOT So <br /> <br />?rd <br />...completed examining records <br />S10 10 RD (unique items) <br />?t 10/6,k/all <br />>>>KWIC option is not available in file(s): 621 <br /> <br />10/6,K/1 <br />DIALOG(R) File <br /> <br />(Item 1 from file: 16) <br />16: (c) 1994 Information Access Co. All rts. reserve <br /> <br />04348622 <br />Low-cost security <br />Computype (UK): Introduces Black Seal security labels <br />*FULL TEXT AVAILABLE IN FORMAT 9* WORD COUNT: 71 <br /> <br />publication Year: *1993* <br /> <br />BLACK SEAL security labels from *Computype*, of Hull, are said to offer <br />invisible tamper evidence for 'a few pence each'. <br />The label's security code, showing packing time and description of <br />contents, is visible only to infra-red scanners and cannot be read if the <br />label has been broken or removed. <br />*Computype* claimed it is impossible to copy the labels with a <br />photocopier or camera. <br />They also provide item tracking linked to computerised history of <br />access. <br /> <br />COMPANY: *Computype* (UK) <br /> <br />10/6,K/2 <br /> <br />(Item 1 from file: 648) <br />