Cryogenic Labels
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We supply a range of specialist cryogenic labels using adhesives and materials that can adhere to surfaces at the cryogenic temperatures of liquid nitrogen. We do not have a comprehensive catalogue or price list of cryogenic labels as 95% of our work are custom printed labels, with unique combinations of sizes, shapes, materials, adhesives, finishes and colours. Please contact us for further information and samples.
Cryogenic Labels FAQs
Cryogenic labels are designed to withstand storage in liquid nitrogen which can see temperatures as low as -196°C. They are highly specialised labels that can help track and identify samples, containers, or equipment while remaining legible and without losing adhesive strength.
Cryogenic labels are used in extreme low temperature environments, the most common example being liquid nitrogen storage.
Cryogenic labels help researchers identify and trace biological specimens like blood, DNA, and tissue samples stored in vials and cryo-tubes.
Cryogenic labels have various purposes in the pharmaceutical industry. They are used to label drugs, substances and formulations that are stored in low temp storage. They keep their legibility and adhesiveness in these environments and are an important part of clinical accuracy, efficiency, and regulation compliance.
Cryogenic labels have some specific industrial applications, such as storing and transporting materials and substances that are temperature sensitive. These labels can resist solvents, harsh chemicals and don’t lose their legibility, which is an important of safety.
Cryogenic labels can withstand extremely low temperatures (around -196°C) usually this is for use in liquid nitrogen storage.
Cryogenic labels will maintain their adhesive strength and readability after repated freeze-thaw cycles, which is an important part of why they are effective in this role.
Cryogenic labels can resist many kinds of harsh chemicals and solvents found in industrial and laboratory settings and still retain the legibility of their printed information.
Cryogenic labels have strong adhesive bonds that can attach to plastic, glass, metal, and more, even in extremely low temperatures (under freezing conditions).
Cryogenic labels are made from synthetic materials like polyester and vinyl, which are highly durable and have a high resistance to harsh conditions.
Cryogenic labels have printable surfaces compatible with various printing methods, including laser, inkjet, and thermal transfer printing.
We supply a range of specialist cryogenic labels using adhesives and materials that can adhere to surfaces at the cryogenic temperatures of liquid nitrogen. We do not have a comprehensive catalogue or price list of cryogenic labels as 95% of our work are custom printed labels, with unique combinations of sizes, shapes, materials, adhesives, finishes and colours. Please contact us for further information and samples.
Cryogenic Labels FAQs
Cryogenic labels are designed to withstand storage in liquid nitrogen which can see temperatures as low as -196°C. They are highly specialised labels that can help track and identify samples, containers, or equipment while remaining legible and without losing adhesive strength.
Cryogenic labels are used in extreme low temperature environments, the most common example being liquid nitrogen storage.
Cryogenic labels help researchers identify and trace biological specimens like blood, DNA, and tissue samples stored in vials and cryo-tubes.
Cryogenic labels have various purposes in the pharmaceutical industry. They are used to label drugs, substances and formulations that are stored in low temp storage. They keep their legibility and adhesiveness in these environments and are an important part of clinical accuracy, efficiency, and regulation compliance.
Cryogenic labels have some specific industrial applications, such as storing and transporting materials and substances that are temperature sensitive. These labels can resist solvents, harsh chemicals and don’t lose their legibility, which is an important of safety.
Cryogenic labels can withstand extremely low temperatures (around -196°C) usually this is for use in liquid nitrogen storage.
Cryogenic labels will maintain their adhesive strength and readability after repated freeze-thaw cycles, which is an important part of why they are effective in this role.
Cryogenic labels can resist many kinds of harsh chemicals and solvents found in industrial and laboratory settings and still retain the legibility of their printed information.
Cryogenic labels have strong adhesive bonds that can attach to plastic, glass, metal, and more, even in extremely low temperatures (under freezing conditions).
Cryogenic labels are made from synthetic materials like polyester and vinyl, which are highly durable and have a high resistance to harsh conditions.
Cryogenic labels have printable surfaces compatible with various printing methods, including laser, inkjet, and thermal transfer printing.