Depends on the standard. Some standards specify a particular standard for 
pemannecu of amrkings; for example UL969. Other standards have particular 
permenancy of markings tests built into the end product standard such as UL/IEC 
60950-1
 
Best Regards
 


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        From: Gartman, Richard <[email protected]>
        Subject: what is a permanent label
        To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
        Date: Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 6:52 AM
        
        

        All,

        I am in need of some guidance. 

         

        When placing a label on a product that contains manufactures and 
regulatory information, what standards or test need to be followed to ensure it 
is a “permanent” label?

         

        Regards

        W. Richard Gartman , MS , CSP

        Product Stewardship Manager

        Texas Instruments, Education Technology

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