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A lot of these are nylon, indicating you can not use them directly on items. Some might be polyethylene or polypropylene as well as can be utilized; check out the bundle labeling very carefully. Metal tags, such as light weight aluminum plant tags, function well in a dry environment or insect-infested area. They do not need a composing ink; accession information is pressed into the surface area with a pencil or Dymo labeler.
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