Cryo Vials

When labeling products for biotech, pharmaceutical, or laboratory use, durability under extreme conditions is essential. Cryogenic labels are engineered to perform where traditional substrates fail — in ultra-low temperatures, deep freezers, and even liquid nitrogen.

What Are Cryogenic Labels?

Cryogenic labels are specialty film substrates combined with adhesives designed to withstand storage at –80°C and below. Unlike paper or standard films, they remain intact and legible after repeated freezing and thawing cycles.

Why They Matter in Biotech and Pharma

  • Sample Integrity: Labels that fail can compromise research or compliance.

  • Adhesion in Extreme Cold: Cryogenic adhesives bond strongly to glass, plastic, and metal surfaces.

  • Legibility: High-contrast printing ensures barcodes and text remain scannable.

Best Practices for Cryogenic Labeling

  • Apply labels at room temperature for best adhesion.

  • Use thermal transfer printing for barcodes and variable data.

  • Pair with protective laminates if samples are handled frequently.

Common Applications

  • Biotech sample vials

  • Pharma test tubes and cryo boxes

  • Long-term freezer storage in research facilities

Conclusion

When temperatures drop, ordinary labels crack, peel, or fade. Cryogenic labels ensure that critical information stays put — protecting both your product and your research.

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