Scienova Cryo Labels – Reliable Sample Identification at Extreme Temperatures
Biological samples contain valuable information and often need to be stored or transported under extreme temperature conditions. Conventional labels frequently fail under such stress – detachment can lead to loss of sample identity and critical data. Reliable, temperature-resistant sample labeling is therefore essential.
scienova’s cryo labels are specially developed for this purpose, offering long-lasting and secure sample identification – even at temperatures from -196 °C to +121 °C. They are ideal for long-term storage in liquid nitrogen, transport on dry ice, and use in autoclaves.
The labels are waterproof, tear-resistant, and abrasion-resistant, adhering securely to plastic and glass containers as well as plastic bags – without leaving any residue. For maximum flexibility in everyday lab work, they are supplied on DIN A4 sheets and can be printed with standard laser printers or labeled using permanent markers.
Whether in clinical diagnostics, research, or biobanking – scienova Cryo Labels provide a reliable solution for professional sample identification under extreme conditions.
Cryo Labels in the Shop
Applications
- 24 x 20 mm: 1.5 / 2 ml microcentrifuge tubes, cryo vials
- 28 x 12 mm: 0.5 / 1.5 / 2 ml tubes, cryo vials
- 33 x 14 mm: 0.5 / 1.5 / 2 ml tubes, cryo vials
- 36 x 14 mm: 1.5 / 2 ml tubes, cryo vials
- 67 x 25 mm: Centrifuge tubes
- 70 x 70 mm: Cryo boxes
- 10 mm round: Lids of microcentrifuge and cryo tubes (with flat tops)
Advantages
- Clear and secure identification of lab samples
- Suitable for A4 laser printers, also writable with permanent markers
- Strong adhesion across a temperature range from -196 °C to +122 °C
- Microsoft Word templates available in the download section
Tips for Applying Labels
Ensure the surface of the tube or container is dry before applying the label.
To prevent the adhesive from drying out, apply the label immediately after removing it from the backing paper at room temperature.
Labels can be applied to frozen tubes – just be sure to thoroughly dry the surface first.
For best results, apply the labels at room temperature (approx. 20 °C) at least 30 minutes before use.
If possible, apply the labels with a slight overlap.
Downloads
Manuals and Data Sheets
Product Information Sheets
Templates (Word)*
*Please activate gridlines in your Office application to use the templates.
In Word, go to Options → Display → uncheck “Print drawings created in Word.”