Labeling vials, microtubes, microplates, glass tubes, freezer boxes, plastic bags and other containers can be a challenge when they are being stored in temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius. Normal adhesives aren’t engineered to withstand these extreme temperatures, so oftentimes when exposed to these conditions they will pop off, leaving your sample unlabeled and you unhappy.
Fortunately, Nev’s Ink offers cryogenic storage labels that use a special adhesive designed exactly for this use. Our cryogenic storage labels, or cryo labels as we like to say, will stick in temperatures ranging from 80 degrees Celsius to as low as 196 degrees Celsius. This means that when storing labeled samples in deep freeze liquid nitrogen or vapor phase liquid nitrogen, our cryo labels will stay in place. Nev’s Ink’s cryo labels are resistant to smearing without any additional lamination, and also won’t become brittle or cracked, ensuring that your samples stay labeled.