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Why UL-Certified Labels Matter More Than Ever in 2025

04-08-2025

* UL-Certified Label For Fortescue Zero

If your product requires UL certification, your labels must also comply.  UL (Underwriters Laboratories) certification signifies safety, quality, and compliance, but it doesn’t stop at the electronics or materials inside a product. The labels applied to that product must also meet special UL standards to ensure they last the life of the item.

 

At Romark Labels, we specialise in durable, UL-recognised labelling that meets these global safety requirements.

 

Why Romark for UL Labels?

 
  • Access to UL-listed constructions & materials sets

  • Specialist knowledge in durable industrial labelling

  • Used by leading manufacturers (like Williams)

  • Fast, expert support for large or low-volume runs

  • Free samples and fast quotes

 
 
Close-up of UL-certified heavy object warning label supplied by Romark for Fortescue Zero Engineering, featuring bold safety iconography and durable adhesive for industrial surfaces
 
UL-Certified Label For Fortescue Zero
 
 

What Is a UL Certified Label?

 

UL is a globally recognised safety organisation that tests products for performance, fire safety, abrasion resistance, solvent exposure, and more. When a product is UL-certified, every component, including the label, must comply with the same standards.

 

A UL-approved label undergoes rigorous testing to prove it can:

 
  • Withstand extreme temperatures

  • Resist chemicals, solvents, and abrasion

  • Remain readable and intact over the product’s entire lifecycle

  • Meet strict adhesion and flammability performance criteria

 

Labels That Complete Your Certification

 

Your UL certification can be delayed or denied if the applied labels aren’t up to spec. That’s where we come in.

 

At Romark, we supply UL-approved warning, rating, and compliance labels for industries like:

 
  • Automotive & EVs

  • Electrical Equipment

  • Heavy Machinery

  • Consumer Electronics

  • Energy Storage & Batteries

 

We recently worked with Williams Advanced Engineering (Fortescue Zero) to deliver a suite of UL-compliant warning and rating labels for their next-gen electrical systems, ensuring every detail passed the final inspection.

 

What Happens After Approval?

 

Once your label construction has passed UL’s rigorous testing, it’s added to the UL database under a recognised product code. Only certified constructions can legally print and carry UL marks.

 
This isn’t just about compliance, it’s about protecting your reputation, avoiding recalls, and showing your product meets the highest standard of safety.
 
 
Close-up of UL-certified electrical warning label supplied by Romark for Fortescue Zero, showing clear compliance icons and durable print finish
 
 
 

Unsure If You Need UL-Approved Labelling?

 

If your product is heading to North American markets or includes safety-critical components (electrical, lithium-ion, etc.), you almost certainly need UL-recognised labels.

 

We make the process easy, whether you need a full label suite for certification or just want to replace a failing label type with a compliant alternative.

 

Request a Free Sample Pack

 

Need to test before committing? We’ll send you a free sample pack so you can see the durability and print quality firsthand.

 

👉 Request Your Free Sample Pack Here Call us on 02033 846291 or email us at info@romark-labels.com to talk through your project.

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