Low temperature label materials with a strong adhesive

    What are low-temperature labels?

    Low-temperature labels are designed to withstand extremely low temperatures, as low as -196°C. They are commonly used in laboratories, freezers, biotechnology, and agriculture. Additionally, low-temperature labels offer excellent chemical resistance, making them highly durable against industrial solvents and cleaning agents.

     

    Applications for low-temperature labels

    Low-temperature labels are versatile and can be used in various settings, such as:

    1. Freezers, cold storage units, and refrigerated warehouses in the logistics sector.
    2. Industrial environments requiring cryogenic labelling, such as applications involving liquid nitrogen.
    3. Microscope slides, Eppendorf tubes, and ampoules that need long-term identification under extreme conditions.

     

    Printing your own low-temperature labels

    If you prefer to print your own low-temperature labels, it is crucial to use the appropriate thermal transfer ribbon. The right combination of label material, adhesive, and ribbon ensures the labels’ durability and prevents material degradation or fading. This helps maintain legible coding, even in challenging conditions.

     

    Advice on low-temperature labels

    Are you unsure whether our polyester label materials are suitable for use as low-temperature labels in your specific environment? Feel free to request free samples from one of our consultants. They can also answer any questions you may have regarding the material, adhesive properties, or lifespan of the labels.

    If you prefer to outsource the design and printing of your labels, you can request a no-obligation quote from our team. We will manufacture custom low-temperature labels tailored to your needs, including the data you provide, and finish them with a protective laminate for added durability.

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    What are low-temperature labels?

    Low-temperature labels are designed to withstand extremely low temperatures, as low as -196°C. They are commonly used in laboratories, freezers, biotechnology, and agriculture. Additionally, low-temperature labels offer excellent chemical resistance, making them highly durable against industrial solvents and cleaning agents.

     

    Applications for low-temperature labels

    Low-temperature labels are versatile and can be used in various settings, such as:

    1. Freezers, cold storage units, and refrigerated warehouses in the logistics sector.
    2. Industrial environments requiring cryogenic labelling, such as applications involving liquid nitrogen.
    3. Microscope slides, Eppendorf tubes, and ampoules that need long-term identification under extreme conditions.

     

    Printing your own low-temperature labels

    If you prefer to print your own low-temperature labels, it is crucial to use the appropriate thermal transfer ribbon. The right combination of label material, adhesive, and ribbon ensures the labels’ durability and prevents material degradation or fading. This helps maintain legible coding, even in challenging conditions.

     

    Advice on low-temperature labels

    Are you unsure whether our polyester label materials are suitable for use as low-temperature labels in your specific environment? Feel free to request free samples from one of our consultants. They can also answer any questions you may have regarding the material, adhesive properties, or lifespan of the labels.

    If you prefer to outsource the design and printing of your labels, you can request a no-obligation quote from our team. We will manufacture custom low-temperature labels tailored to your needs, including the data you provide, and finish them with a protective laminate for added durability.

    Read more