Cryo labels: areas of application and their importance in laboratories
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In laboratories and medical facilities, accurate and permanent identification of samples is essential. When samples must be stored in cryogenic conditions, as is the case with biological samples, tissue samples and cell cultures, the use of cryo labels is essential.
Cryo labels are specially developed labels that meet the requirements of laboratory conditions and enable accurate labeling and identification of samples in extreme temperatures. These labels are resistant to liquid nitrogen and dry ice, as well as temperature fluctuations from -196°C to +122°C. Autoclavable and resistant to boiling water and ethanol, cryo labels offer high wear resistance and can be written on with a permanent marker. Available in various sizes, suitable for 0.5/1.5/2 ml reaction vessels, cryo tubes, centrifuge tubes and cryo boxes.
Cryo labels are used in many areas of application. In biotechnology and medicine they are used to label blood samples, tissue samples, cell cultures and serum samples. In research, they are used to identify samples in the manufacture of medicines, in the cloning of DNA and in the cultivation of cells. In the food industry they can be used in monitoring food samples and identifying traces of food contamination.
There are numerous benefits to using cryo labels. They ensure clear and permanent identification of samples stored in cryogenic conditions. This avoids loss or mix-up of samples. Cryogenic labels are robust and resistant to extreme temperatures and other laboratory conditions. This ensures that the identification of the samples remains intact and the samples themselves remain in perfect condition.
DoctorLab.com offers high quality cryogenic labels that meet the highest quality standards. Our labels are affordable and provide a reliable solution for labeling samples in cryogenic conditions. We understand the importance of sample identification in laboratory environments and ensure that our labels meet the highest standards. Order now from DoctorLab.com and ensure that your samples are safely labeled and identified.