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Welcome to the Australian Barcodes Web Site




PRE-PRINTED BARCODE LABELS
TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS





 

Australian Barcodes produces millions of barcode labels every year. These labels are created in a variety of shapes, sizes, materials and colors. The following is a guide to selecting pre-printed barcode labels.

Step 1

Select the Best Material for your Label
  • PAPER - Paper is the least expensive material to create labels from. It is typically used when the labels do not have to last a long time. One common use is shipping labels.
  • POLYPROPELENE - This plastic is the most popular material used for barcode labels. This is due to its price and its' toughness. It is used commonly as an asset label and for long life items in warehouses.
  • MYLAR - Mylar labels are very tough and have a brushed aluminium look to them. They bind extremely well and can be used indoors and in some outdoors situations. A common use is the label of machinery.
  • TAMPERPROOF - These labels display the word VOID when they are tampered with. Common use is in manufactured parts under warranty or in asset management.
  • ALUMINIUM - This is our toughest and most expensive label. Aluminium labels are 0.5 mm thick and can be riveted or applied to clean surfaces using a super adhesive. Common uses are outdoors where the label is exposed to the weather.
Step 2

Select the Best Size
for your Label
The first rule of label size is to make the barcode as large as possible so that it can be barcode scanned. It is our experience that people want the smallest label/barcode possible. The problem is that many low end barcode scanners will be unable to read your barcode. Our most common label sizes are:
  • 36mm x 16mm
  • 40mm x30mm (EAN-13)
  • 48mm x 148mm (TUN)
  • 38mm x 19mm
  • 50mm x 23mm
  • 100mm x 149mm
  • 43mm x 17mm
  • 50mm x 25mm (Asset)
   
Pricing

Due to the different label types and sizes available, Australian Barcodes will quote you indivdually for all of your label requirements. Simply fill in the form below and one of our consultants will contact you.


Our Email:  info@australianbarcodes.com.au

Please provide us with your details and we can
provide you with a pre-printed barcode label quotation:



Your Name

Telephone Contact

Company

E-mail Address

Comments:  



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All Bar Codes will be individually
e-mailed directly to you as a high resolution graphic
EPS & TIFF file.

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This TIFF file can be easily placed
into your artwork or printed
directly onto labels.

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