tesa Tapes Take Trip into Space
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The tesa® Secure 6973 PV3 Label is specifically designed to work with select laser engraving machinery to produce custom marking and coding labels for new and replacement parts within a variety of industries.
Prior to launching the MISSE 6 Experiment on March 11, 2008, NASA representatives photographed each coded sample specimen and tested each for readability to document its pre-flight status. After being placed on the exterior surface of the International Space Station, the coded specimens, including the tesa® Secure 6973 PV3 Laser Engraved Label, remained in orbit for one year and 130 days.
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