Cryogenic Thermal-Transfer Labels for Frozen Vials & Tubes – 1.125″ x 1.25″
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Cryogenic Thermal-Transfer Labels for Frozen Vials & Tubes – 1.125″ x 1.25″

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Cryogenic Thermal-Transfer Labels for Frozen Vials & Tubes – 1.125″ x 1.25″Cryogenic Thermal Transfer Labels for Frozen Vials & Tubes 1. 125 x 1. 25 It is recommended that these CryoSTUCK labels are applied with an overlap of at least 0. 25 to ensure proper adherence. CryoSTUCK Cryogenic Thermal Transfer Labels for Frozen Vials & Tubes Printable area: 1. 125 x 1. 25 28. 6mm x 31. 8mm Total size: 1. 125 x 1. 75 28. 6mm x 44. 5mm Labels across: 1 Colors available: White Labels Roll: 1,000 (1 core) or 2,000 (3 core)

Cryogenic Thermal-Transfer Labels for Frozen Vials & Tubes – 1.125″ x 1.25″

It is recommended that these CryoSTUCK®️ labels are applied with an overlap of at least 0.25” to ensure proper adherence.

 

 

CryoSTUCK®- Cryogenic Thermal-Transfer Labels for Frozen Vials & Tubes

Printable area: 1.125″ x 1.25″ / 28.6mm x 31.8mm

Total size: 1.125″ x 1.75″ / 28.6mm x 44.5mm

Labels across: 1

Colors available: White

Labels/Roll: 1,000 (1″ core) or 2,000 (3″ core)

Perforation: Yes

Core: 1″ or 3″/ 25mm or 76mm

Adhesive: Extra-permanent for frozen containers

Application temperature: As low as -80°C (-112°F)

Temperature range: From -196°C to +100°C (-320.8°F to +212°F)

Recommended Ribbons:  XAR-Class Solvent Resistant Ribbon

Cryogenic labels, with a clear overlap area, designed to be applied directly, and rapidly adhere to frozen plastic, and glass cryovials and tubes, which are difficult to label under deep-freeze conditions (-80°C / -112°F). Designed for long-term preservation in liquid nitrogen (-196°C / -320.8°F), -80°C (-112°F) freezers and dry ice transportation, and can withstand temperatures up to +100°C (212°F). Labels can be printed with all common brands of thermal transfer printers to obtain a sharp, smudge-proof printout that is also resistant to most common laboratory chemicals and detergents. They can also be written on with our cryo-markers. On vials and tubes, it is recommended that these CryoSTUCK® labels are applied with an overlap of at least 0.25” to ensure proper adherence to the frozen surface.

Benefits:

• The labels can adhere quickly to already frozen vials and tubes (no thawing required)
• Ideal for long-term storage in cryogenic conditions (-196°C)
• Printable with all common thermal-transfer printer brands

 

Specifications

Shipping Weight

0.45 lbs

0.204 kg

 

Shipping Dimensions (L x W x H)

3.89 × 3.89 × 1.25 in

98.8 x 98.8 x 31.8 mm

Core Size

1", 3"

25.4 mm, 76.2 mm

Qty / UOM

1000, 2000

Special Features Frozen Vials
Adhesive Permanent
Brand Name CryoSTUCK®
Surface Tubes & Vials
Printer Compatibility Desktop Thermal Printer, Industrial Thermal Printer
Printing Method Thermal-Transfer
Width

1.125″

28.6 mm

Height

1.75″

44.5 mm

Printable Width

1.125″

Printable Height

1.25″

Labels Across

1

Tamper Evident

No

Blackout

No

Frozen Vials

Yes

Wrap Around

No

Piggy Back

No

Back Slit

No

Product Uom

Roll

Label Uom

Label

Perforated

Yes

Core Type

Regular

Notch

No

Black Mark

No

  

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, thermal CryoSTUCK® labels require a thermal-transfer ribbon to achieve the proper printout. These cryo labels require a XAR ribbon of the same width or larger.

Yes, our unique CryoSTUCK labels are now available in sheet format, for printing with laser printers. For our Laser CryoSTUCK labels click here.

Yes, CryoSTUCK labels have been especially designed for the purpose of labeling already frozen vials and tubes. These cryogenic labels can be applied at -80°C/-112°F, eliminating the need to thaw valuable samples.

Yes, CryoSTUCK labels can be used to label samples prior to storing them in low-temperature freezers and liquid nitrogen tanks.

No, CryoSTUCK labels are coated with an extra-permanent adhesive, that is not made for easy removal. For removable cryogenic solutions see here.

Please consult our handy sizing guide where you will find recommendations for the most common vial/tube sizes.

Label design and barcoding software can be used to create templates that conform to the size of your label. You can then insert design elements within the template, for easy printing.

No, we don’t recommend our standard CryoSTUCK labels for this purpose. To cover-up existing labels, our blackout CryoSTUCK labels will conceal pre-existing information, while our clear CryoSTUCK labels can be applied over an existing label, acting as a laminate to reinforce it.

For optimal adhesion, wipe away any visibly accumulated frost with a clean lint-free disposable wipe (e.g: KimWipe™). Apply the edge of the label first and press firmly to anchor it, while avoiding excessive contact with the adhesive. If you have a wrap-around CryoSTUCK, apply the printable area first. Then press the label securely into position along the vials’ entire circumference. Our thermal-transfer format CryoSTUCK® labels require an overlap of at least 0.25” to produce a secure adhesion to frozen vials and tubes.

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