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Glass/plasticware
News Release from: Triple Red | Subject: Brady labels
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 September 2002
Tough labels stick to the task
Highly adhesive labels are manufactured to meet the demands of the most critical applications providing resistance to solvents, abrasives, UV light, humidity, and sterilisation
Reliable labelling and identification of samples and liquids, whether they are contained in glassware, vials, eppendorfs, or slides, is a basic, yet important function for any efficient laboratory In some situations, poor labelling could lead to the loss of a sample, wasting valuable time
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 24 Oct 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Moreover, when applications involve powerful solvents, abrasives, or extremes of temperature, the demands on labels increase significantly.
Brady highly adhesive labels are manufactured to meet the demands of the most critical applications and offer a range of high quality, off-the-shelf and custom-made labels to suit most applications.
Available from Triple Red, Brady labels provide maximum endurance and resistance to solvents, abrasives, UV light, humidity, and sterilisation.
These labels will also work reliably in temperatures ranging from -200C up to +121C, so they are ideally suited to liquid nitrogen and cryogenic applications.
A portable printer, which can also be supplied, enables scientists to label samples efficiently with one product, thereby saving valuable time.
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