by Kalid | Sep 24, 2025 | San Diego Label
Introduction Cryogenic labels are engineered for one of the most demanding conditions a label can face: deep freeze storage where standard materials crack, peel, and lose adhesion entirely. Most label failures are gradual — edges lift, print fades, adhesive softens....
by Kalid | Sep 24, 2025 | San Diego Label
Introduction The substrate is the foundation of every label. It determines whether the label survives a freezer or fails at the first sign of moisture, whether it holds a barcode through a warehouse environment or smears on contact with a cleaning agent, whether it...
by Kalid | Sep 23, 2025 | San Diego Label
Intro Most companies don’t lose money because of poor design — they lose it because of label compliance mistakes. The wrong font size, a missing allergen, or a label that fails in storage can trigger recalls, wasted packaging, or even lawsuits. In this article, we’ll...
by Kalid | Sep 17, 2025 | San Diego Label
Introduction Most label problems don’t show up right away. A label that looks fine when it’s applied can peel in a freezer, smear after solvent contact, or fade after a few months of UV exposure — and by the time that happens, the product is already in the...
by Kalid | Sep 16, 2025 | San Diego Label
Pharma and Biotech Labeling: What Compliance Actually Requires Introduction In pharma and biotech labeling, the margin for error is essentially zero. A label that fails in cold storage, carries an unreadable barcode, or ships without a required tamper-evident feature...