The labels were required to comply with the ASTM E595 standard developed by NASA for low outgassing in order to prevent contamination in the high vacuum environment. In addition, the label material was specified to survive extreme temperatures, chemicals and solvents.
CILS 8900OG labels were technically developed to withstand a temperature range from -55°C to +388°C, while offering exceptional resistance to solvents and chemicals including IPA and ethanol. The CILS 8900OG label was successfully tested achieving Total Mass Loss (TML) of 0.81% and Collected Volatile Condensable Material (CVCM) of 0.02%. The Water Vapour Recovered (WVR) was measured at 0.71%. These values are well below the acceptable outgassing limits confirming the labels to be fully ASTM E595 compliant.
CILS 8900OG labels were provided in a blank format, allowing complete flexibility to customise printed data on each label with unique instrument information. Due to the versatile durability of the CILS 8900OG label it is now used in a wide variety of aerospace and avionic applications.