This Argon Self-Adhesive Pipe Marker uses informational messages for safety identification and compliance. An Argon Self-Adhesive Pipe Marker is a useful tool to help protect the health and safety of personnel, but is not a substitute for required protective measures for eliminating or reducing hazards.
Compliance
Self-Adhesive Pipe Markers
Our self-adhesive markers make labeling pipe contents a breeze. All you need to do is simply peel the label off the protective backing and stick into place. These markers are made with our specially-formulated InfiniStick™ adhesive for maximum durability and long-lasting adhesion when applied to a clean and dry surface.
Durability
4 to 5 years
Service Temp
-20 °F to 200 °F (-29 °C to 93 °C)
Minimum Application Temp
50 °F
Surface Prep
Clean and dry
Spec Compliance
ANSI / ASME A13.1 2020 (if used in conjunction with arrows, sold separately)
Size Chart (Pipe Overall Diameter, Marker Size, & Letter height)
The following chart shows the recommended pipe marker letter height and marker size based on the outside pipe diameter, including the insulation of the pipe to be identified. For pipes with an O.D smaller than 3/4″ (19mm) and for valve and fitting identification, the use of a permanent legible tag is recommended.
STYLE 1XSM
Additional information below.
Pipes with Diameter (O.D) 0.7″ to 1.3″ (18 to 33 mm) Marker Length: 8″ (200 mm) Legend Height: 0.5″ (13 mm)
STYLE 1SM
Additional information below.
Pipes with Diameter (O.D) 1.4″ to 2.4″ (34 to 61 mm) Marker Length: 8″ (200 mm) Legend Height: 0.7″ (19 mm)
STYLE 1
Additional information below.
Pipes with Diameter (O.D) 2.5″ to 7-7/8″ (62 to 170 mm) Marker Length: 12″ (300 mm) Legend Height: 1.3″ (32 mm)
STYLE 1LG
Additional information below.
Pipes with Diameter (O.D) 6.8″ to 10″ (171 to 254 mm) Marker Length: 24″ (600 mm) Legend Height: 2.5″ (64 mm)
STYLE 1XLG
Additional information below.
Pipes with Diameter (O.D) Over 10″ (Over 254 mm) Marker Length: 32″ (800 mm) Legend Height: 3.5″ (89 mm)
ANSI / ASME Size Table
Pipe O.D.
Text Size
Marker Style
Maximum Characters
3/4" - 1 1/4"
0.5"
1XSM
22
1 1/2" - 2"
0.75"
1SM
18
2 1/4" - 6"
1.3"
1
22
8" - 10"
2.5"
1LG
22
Over 10"
3.5"
1XLG
22
Latest Revision ANSI / ASME A13.1
ANSI / ASME is the most common pipe identification standard used in the United States. The standard specifies the primary and secondary means of identifying pipe content, as well as the size, color and placement of the identification device.
1. Primary Identification
The legend (name of pipe content) and directional flow arrow remain the primary means of identifying pipe content. The size and placement of the marker and arrow has not changed. See ANSI / ASME size table and installation recommendations for details.
Legends should use arrows to indicate the direction of flow, where flow can be in both directions, arrows in both directions should be displayed. Contents should be identified by a legend with sufficient additional details such as temperature, pressure, etc. Legends should be brief, informative, pointed, and simple for greatest effectiveness.
1.1 Additional Means of Identification ASME A13.1
ASME A13.1 incorporated the GHS pictograms into the 2015 revision and has recommended their use as part of the legend.
"The applicable GHS pictograms as illustrated in Fig.1 may be included as part of the legend. Where piping is connected to containers that are labeled in accordance with GHS requirements, a corresponding label on the piping may be provided. The corresponding label should contain at least the product name or identifier, the pictogram, the signal word, and the physical, health, and environmental hazard statements."
2. Secondary Identification
ASME A13.1 4.2 Color: "Color should be used to identify the characteristic hazards of the contents. Color should be displayed on, or contiguous to, the piping by any physical means, but its use shall be used in combination with a legend. Color may be used in continuous, total-length coverage or in intermittent displays. Colors preceded by the word "Safety" shall meet the requirements of ANSI / NEMA Z535.1"
FLUID SERVICE
COLOR COMBINATIONS
Fire Quenching Fluids
Toxic & Corrosive Fluids
Flammable Fluids
Combustible Fluids
Potable, Cooling, Boiler feed, & other Water
Compressed Air
Defined by the User
Defined by the User
Defined by the User
Defined by the User
Flammable Fluids
Used for fluids that, under ambient or expected operating conditions, are a vapor or procedure vapors that can be ignited and continue to burn in air. The terms thus may apply, depending on service conditions, to fluids defined for other purposes as flammable or combustible
Oxidizing Fluids
Oxidizing fluid is any gas or liquid that may, generally by providing oxygen, cause or contribute to the combustion of other material more than air does.
Fire Quenching Fluids
This classification includes water, foam and CO2 used in sprinkler systems and fire fighting piping systems.
Toxic & Corrosive Fluids
This classification includes fluids that are corrosive or toxic, or will produce corrosive or toxic substances when released.
Combustible Fluids
This classification includes fluids that can burn but are not flammable.
3. Placement
Always position pipe labels on pipes to achieve the best visibility. Install pipe labels below or above the horizontal centerline of the pipe when pipes are located above or below the normal line of vision.
4. Abandoned Piping
Piping that has been abandoned in place should be identified. The recommended color scheme is a safety white background with black letters. A black border should be added to the identification. When the abandoned piping is protected from corrosion by the addition of a pressurized fluid or contains residual hazardous material, the legend should indicate that.