SDLABIO Cryogenic Labels

SDLABIO Cryogenic labels are specially designed labeling solutions for laboratories that require reliable sample identification under extreme low-temperature conditions. These labels can withstand cryogenic storage environments, including liquid nitrogen and ultra-low temperature freezers, ensuring that vital sample information remains clear and secure throughout storage and handling.

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Feature Of Cryo Labels

  • Cryogenic Durability: Resistant to temperatures as low as -196°C, suitable for both vapor-phase and liquid-phase liquid nitrogen storage.
  • Strong Adhesion: Special adhesive prevents peeling, flagging, or cracking during freezing and thawing cycles.
  • Chemical Resistance: Withstands exposure to alcohol, water, and laboratory chemicals without smudging or fading.
  • Print & Write Compatibility: Available for handwriting, thermal-transfer, and laser printing to fit different labeling needs.
  • Sample Security: Ensures accurate sample tracking when used with cryogenic vials, freezer racks, and biobank storage systems.
  • Variety of Sizes & Colors: Enhances organization of large sample collections in freezer boxes and storage containers.

FAQ of lab labels

What are cryogenic labels used for?

Cryogenic labels are used to identify samples stored in cryogenic vials, freezer boxes, centrifuge tubes, and other consumables kept in ultra-low temperature freezers or liquid nitrogen. They help prevent sample mix-ups and ensure traceability in long-term storage.

Yes, cryogenic freezer labels are designed for liquid nitrogen storage. They adhere securely to cryogenic vials and tubes without peeling or losing legibility, even when submerged.

Yes. Depending on the laboratory cryogenic labels type, they can be printed using thermal-transfer printers, laser printers, or simply handwritten with a permanent cryo-marker.

Preparation

  1. Ensure the surface of cryogenic vials, centrifuge tubes, or freezer boxes is clean and dry, free from moisture or grease.
  2. If condensation is present, gently wipe it off at room temperature before applying the labels.

Writing or Printing

  1. Use a permanent cryo-marker or a thermal transfer printer to write or print information on the label.
  2. Avoid water-based pens or inks, as they may fade or wash off at low temperatures.

Applying the Label

  1. Firmly stick the cryo vial labels onto the smooth surface of cryogenic vials, reagent bottles, or sample boxes.
  2. Make sure the edges are pressed down tightly to avoid bubbles or lifting.
  3. For round vials, wrap the label completely around the tube and press the overlapping area securely.

Freezing and Storage

  1. After labeling, place the samples into freezer racks or cryogenic boxes.
  2. Cryogenic vial labels are designed to withstand -196°C liquid nitrogen and ultra-low temperature freezers (-80°C) without falling off or becoming brittle.

Sample Retrieval and Thawing

  1. Labels remain legible and intact during freezing and repeated freeze–thaw cycles.
  2. For safe handling, always use cryogenic gloves when working with frozen samples.