Changing supplier for an UL approved product
This short video blog describes the process of changing supplier for an UL approved product and how easy it is to do.
Read more This short video blog describes the process of changing supplier for an UL approved product and how easy it is to do.
Read more In this short video, we discuss what the difference between the various UL marks are that you can often find on labels.
Read more This short video explains the processes involved for the recognised component approval process.
Read more CILS International have 2 labels that are UL 94 VTM-0 rated and are used heavily in the automotive, railway, marine, military and aviation industries. Find out more.
Read more A common question we get asked is 'do we have a catalog?' This blog post explains the reasons why CILS International doesn't have a catalog and what the benefits of this are for our customers.
Read more How to incorporate the UL Mark into your existing design to avoid additional label costs.
Read more CILS have 48 different label constructions that have been UL 969 tested and approved to cover the majority of customer needs. This blog discusses what categories our labels have been approved for.
Read more Using computer printable 2ml cryovials labels instead of handwritten labels offers a more durable and manageable label identification solution for new clinical trials.
Read more Durable and versatile labels that are still removable after the majority of autoclave processes.
Read more We recently worked with a manufacturer of air purifiers who was going through the UL process and needed design assistance to create the label artwork.
Read more PCB’s are getting smaller and more populated as engineers cram more technology into a smaller space to meet industry demands.
Read more Labelling Avionics LRU’s (Line Replacement Units) is a great example of where durable labels and print versatility is required to create a cost-effective Avionics LRU label solution.
Read more It has never been easier or more economical to print your own asset labels using a thermal transfer printer. All you need to print asset tags is a thermal transfer printer and basic software to be able to start printing onto your labels.
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