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Cryogenic labelling is applying label material to a product that must endure exposure to liquid nitrogen or extremely low temperature freezers, freeze-thaw cycles, autoclaves, chemicals, and solvents while remaining fastened and readable.
Even when exposed to rigorous lab conditions, Dasco’s cryogenic label stock can attach to surfaces at either ambient temperature or below zero while being intact and legible.
There are some considerations to make while selecting a cryogenic label. This covers the labelled container, the amount of cold storage it will receive, and any unique characteristics or specifications the label must meet.
Depending on what you’re labelling tubes, vials, cartons, plates, racks, or straws—labels come in a variety of sizes and formats. Additionally, the location and length of the cryogenic storage must be considered, as long-term storage in liquid nitrogen tanks will call for a more robust label solution than transient refrigerator storage.
Cryogenic labels are available for direct thermal, thermal-transfer, and laser printers; this should also be taken into account.
The Global Cryogenic Labels market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Designed for use in difficult environments where labels are exposed to liquid nitrogen, ultra-low temperature freezers, thaw cycles, chemicals, and solvents, Mactac has created a new line of cryogenic products.
Cryogenic labelling is applying label material to goods that are subjected to extremely low temperatures or severe environments.It includes identifying glass and plastic vessels that withstand prolonged storage in liquid nitrogen as well as strong adhesion to tiny radius containers for secure attachment to test tubes and ampules.