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Phoenix Contact MM-WMTB HF (40X12)R C1 WH/BK – Halogen-Free Cable Marker Strip, 40 × 12 mm, White/Black (Part No. 1116166)
Phoenix Contact MM-WMTB HF (40X12)R C1 WH/BK – Halogen-Free Cable Marker Strip, 40 × 12 mm, White/Black (Part No. 1116166)
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Product Overview:
The Phoenix Contact MM-WMTB HF (40X12)R C1 WH/BK is a halogen-free cable marker strip designed for durable and clear identification of wires, conductors, and cables in control cabinets, machinery, and industrial automation systems. With a 40 mm × 12 mm marking area and a white background with black print, it ensures excellent legibility and compliance with fire safety regulations due to its halogen-free material composition.
Ideal for applications where low smoke and toxic emissions are essential, such as transportation systems, data centers, and enclosed spaces.
Key Features:
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✅ Marker Size: 40 × 12 mm – Ample space for readable text or complex labeling.
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✅ Halogen-Free Material – Enhances fire safety and reduces toxic gas emissions in case of combustion.
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✅ White/Black High Contrast – Ensures excellent readability even in challenging environments.
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✅ Thermal Transfer Printable – Designed for use with Phoenix Contact thermal printers (e.g., THERMOMARK series).
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✅ Strip Format (R) – Pre-arranged rows for efficient handling and installation.
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✅ Durable & Flame-Retardant – Suitable for industrial and high-risk applications.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Phoenix Contact |
| Model | MM-WMTB HF (40X12)R C1 WH/BK |
| Part Number | 1116166 |
| Marker Type | Cable/Conductor Marker Strip |
| Marker Size | 40 mm × 12 mm |
| Material | Halogen-free polyolefin |
| Color | White with black imprint |
| Format | R (Row format) |
| Printable | Yes – Thermal transfer compatible |
| Temperature Range | -40°C to +85°C |
| Flame Retardancy | UL 94 V-0 |
| Environmental Compliance | Halogen-free, RoHS compliant |
Applications:
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Industrial control panels and switchboards
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Cable marking in railways, ships, and tunnels
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Data centers and telecom systems
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Cleanrooms and HVAC installations
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Fire safety-sensitive electrical environments
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