Cryogen tube label Laser CryoSTUCK®
for microcentrifuge tubesfor vialsfor cryo boxes

cryogen tube label
cryogen tube label
cryogen tube label
cryogen tube label
cryogen tube label
cryogen tube label
cryogen tube label
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Characteristics

Glassware
for cryogen tubes, for microcentrifuge tubes, for vials, for cryo boxes, for freezer boxes
Other characteristics
cryogenic, for long-term storage

Description

Laser CryoSTUCK® – Cryogenic Laser Labels for Frozen Vials and Containers Temperature Range: -196°C to +100°C (-321°F to +212°F) These cryogenic labels are designed to be applied directly, and will rapidly adhere, to frozen cryovials, tubes, cryo boxes, as well as plastic and cardboard freezer boxes, which are difficult to label under deep-freeze conditions (as low as -80°C/-112°F). Designed for long-term preservation in liquid nitrogen (-196°C/-321°F), -80°C freezers, and for dry ice transportation, they can withstand temperatures up to +100°C (212°F). Water and condensation-resistant, they withstand immersion and thawing in water baths. Printable with all common brands of laser printers to obtain a sharp, smudge-proof printout that is also resistant to mild laboratory chemicals (spray and swab). They can be applied to frozen vials and tubes without the need for an overlap and can also be written on with our Cryo-Markers. Benefits: • Ideal for identifying temperature-sensitive samples, no thawing of container or cure time required • Perfect for long-term storage in cryogenic conditions (-196°C) and ultra-low temperature freezers (no overlap nor extra lamination needed) • Quick template set-up, and printable with office and desktop laser printers (will not jam printers)

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