New Cryogenic Storage Labels

Cryogenic

New Cryogenic Storage Labels

08 Jul, 2010

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Computer Imprintable Label Systems (CILS) has launched their new CIL91000TN range of Self-Laminating Labels, which have been developed to survive cryogenic storage. CILS cryogenic labels incorporate a clear wrap-around tail to permanently protect customers computer printed variable data, providing clear and reliable identification.

CILS self-laminating cryogenic labels for vials and tubes are waterproof and can withstand multiple freeze-thaw cycles, waterbaths, solvents, abrasion and long-term storage in liquid nitrogen and ultra-low temperature freezers - even down to -196°C without detaching, cracking or fading. CILS self-laminating labels can be printed ’in-lab’ via users existing PC and Laser or Thermal Transfer printer and can be supplied pre-printed or plain in any size, shape and colour to a set specification.

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