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News Release from: Radleys | Subject: Tough-Tags
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 September 2004
Tough, chemically inert laboratory
labels
Available from Radleys, Tough-Tags are a versatile range of chemically inert polyester labels that strongly adhere to all plastics, glass and other materials
Unlike conventional paper labels Tough-Tags are temperature resistant from -196C to +400C enabling them to withstand autoclaving, boiling water baths and cryogenic temperatures without peeling, cracking or falling off In addition Tough-Tags are also fully resistant to organic solvents, caustic agents and other chemical challenges
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Laboratory labels are chemically inert
Unlike conventional paper labels Tough-Tags are temperature resistant from -196C to +400C enabling them to withstand autoclaving, boiling water baths and cryogenic temperatures
Available in a comprehensive range of styles and sizes, there is a Tough-Tag label to suit almost every laboratory application for biologists and chemists.
Tough-Tags are quick and convenient to use.
Simply mark the label with any writing instrument, and then peel it off from the release paper, before applying to your microcentrifuge tube, test tube, micro titer plate, microscope slide etc Tough-Tags are supplied on rolls and on convenient laser printable sheets, in a variety of sizes and shapes; making them ideal for use on a range of vessel sizes from small PCR tubes up to large beakers.
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