CILS adds high-performance labels for lab use
They stay attached during sterilisation and extreme temperatures
The Worthing, West Sussex-based firm says the labels stay attached during repeated autoclave sterilisation, radiation exposure, chemical sterilisation and extreme temperatures (–196°C to +388°C) and provide failsafe identification of labware.
The labels are computer printable and variable data such as batch numbers or barcodes can be added in minutes straight from a standard laser, inkjet or thermal transfer printer.
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