Marker / ID Cable Ties
UHElectric’s Marker Cable Ties(ID Cable Ties) combine secure fastening with clear identification. Featuring an integrated labeling area, these ties allow easy marking of cables, wires, or bundles, improving organization, traceability, and efficiency in electrical, network, and industrial installations.
Built-In Label Area
Clear Cable Identification
Improved Organization
Time Saving Management
UHElectric‘s marked/labeled cable ties are designed to simplify cable identification while maintaining reliable bundling performance. Each tie integrates a flat marking or label area for writing or printing information, facilitating direct identification of circuits, signal types, equipment groups, delivery or installation dates at the anchor point.
These cable ties are made from premium nylon 6/6, offering reliable tensile strength and durability suitable for everyday electrical and data applications. The marking surface features excellent ink adhesion and visibility, allowing technicians to quickly read information even in dense cable bundles or control panels.
Marked cable ties are widely used in switchboards, network racks, data centers, industrial control systems, logistics packaging, and maintenance environments where clear labeling reduces errors and speeds up troubleshooting. By integrating anchoring and labeling functions, they contribute to a cleaner, more organized, and more professional cable installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions below.
They secure cables while providing a built-in area for labeling and identification.
Labels can be written on with markers or printed, depending on the material and application.
In many cases, yes—combining bundling and identification into one solution.
When marked with appropriate ink, labels remain legible under normal indoor conditions.
Electrical panels, data centers, network cabling, industrial controls, and maintenance systems.
Yes, marker areas vary by tie size to accommodate different identification needs.
Standard versions are mainly for indoor use; outdoor environments require UV-resistant options.
No, the labeling feature does not compromise the tie’s locking or tensile performance.