These low-temperature labels are designed for pharmaceutical, food, industrial, and chemical applications. Typical uses include test tubes, blood bags, laboratory samples, food bags, cold-storage facilities, outdoor equipment, and reagent containers. The labels maintain adhesion and durability during cold-chain processing, transportation, and storage. They can withstand temperatures down to liquid-nitrogen conditions at -196°C. The labels adhere to polypropylene, glass, PVC, and steel substrates. UV flexographic, thermal-transfer, and UV inkjet printing methods are supported. Transparent films allow products inside clear containers to remain visible. The construction withstands repeated freeze-thaw cycles and reduces the risk of label movement or identification loss.
Specification
Product type: Low-temperature identification label Minimum stated temperature: -196°C Compatible substrates: Polypropylene, glass, PVC, and steel Printing methods: UV flexographic, thermal transfer, and UV inkjet Face materials: Transparent and white films Environmental performance: Multiple freeze-thaw cycles Applications: Test tubes, blood bags, laboratories, food packaging, cold storage, outdoor equipment, chemical laboratories, and reagent containers
Features
Cryogenic temperature resistance Cold-chain identification Strong adhesion on multiple substrates Freeze-thaw durability Transparent-film options Multiple printing technologies Reduced label movement Broad medical and industrial use