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Direct Thermal Cryo-Tags®

Cryo-Spot, white, diam. Type="regular">1/2 in., pkg of 4000 roll of

Synonym(s):

cryogenic vial labels, freezer labels, Diversified Biotech DTCR-4500, colour coded freezer labels, coloured freezer labels

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NACRES:
NB.35
UNSPSC Code:
41103032
Manufacturer/tradename:
Diversified Biotech DTCR-4500
Diam.:
Type="regular">1/2 in.
Packaging:
pkg of 4000 roll of
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packaging

pkg of 4000 roll of

manufacturer/tradename

Diversified Biotech DTCR-4500

parameter

temp. range at 70 to -196 °C

technique(s)

cryopreservation: suitable

diam.

Type="regular">1/2 in.

color

white

compatibility

Important note for Customers outside of USA: Our Direct Thermal labels are designed to work with U.S. Model Dymo printers only. Labels are not compatible with European DYMO printers.

General description

Direct Thermal Cryo-Tags® are formatted to work with most direct thermal printers. Quickly label your samples with sharp text, clear barcodes or a combination of both. Cryogenic labels are suitable for a variety of applications. Diversified Biotech recommends the Label LIVE app for printing in conjunction with the mydpi Label Printer. Dymo LabelWriters are not compatible with Direct Thermal Cryo-Tags®.

Legal Information

Cryo-Tags is a registered trademark of Diversified Biotech


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