Industrial Caution Label – Machinery



Machinery-related injuries often occur when warning information is unclear, poorly placed, or unreadable at the point of risk. In industrial environments, caution labels face oil mist, dust, vibration, cleaning chemicals, and repeated contact. Generic stickers fade, peel, or lose contrast—reducing operator awareness and increasing safety incidents. Anaika offers industrial caution label solutions engineered for machinery use, designed to maintain visibility, adhesion, and legibility in high-activity factory conditions where safety communication must not fail.
Key Features
High-visibility caution label construction for machinery safety
Matte surface reduces glare near moving parts and lights
Strong adhesion on metal, plastic, and painted machine surfaces
Resistant to dust, oil mist, and routine cleaning
Maintains contrast and readability over long operating periods
Suitable for fixed guards, access panels, and hazard zones
Compatible with standardized caution layouts and symbols
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material | Synthetic safety label film |
| Adhesive Type | Permanent industrial acrylic |
| Surface Finish | Matte, low-glare |
| Color Base | Safety yellow (application dependent) |
| Substrate Compatibility | Metal, painted metal, plastics |
| Environmental Resistance | Dust, oil mist, abrasion |
| Print Compatibility | Digital, Flexo, Thermal Transfer |
| Thickness | 70–100 microns |
| Shelf Life | 12–18 months |
Applications
Manufacturing machinery and equipment
Conveyors, presses, and rotating systems
Machine guards and access panels
Maintenance warning points
Industrial safety and compliance labeling
Factory audits and operator safety programs
Why Choose Anaika?
Safety labels engineered for real machine operating conditions
Adhesives tested to remain bonded under vibration and movement
High-contrast materials selected for quick visual recognition
Custom sizes and placements based on machine geometry
Consistent quality for safety-critical applications
Technical guidance on label placement and durability selection
