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Brady™ FreezerBondz™ Ultra Thin Cryogenic Polyester Labels for B33 Printers

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Height (English):
0.5 in.
0.600 in.
1 in.
Width (English):
1 in.
1.62 in.
Quantity:
15,000/Roll
1500/Roll
1900/Roll
2500/Roll
Description
- Specialized — Aggressive adhesive B-492 FreezerBondz™ labels are ideal for curved, frozen surfaces like vials, centrifuge samples, tubes, and slides.
- Durable — Labels withstand chemicals, abrasions, storage in liquid nitrogen, and a high/low temperature range of -320°F to +212°F (-196°C to +100°C).
- Adhesive — Permanent acrylic adhesive for tight bonding onto smooth, curved surfaces, or wrapping around tubes and vials with a 1/8 in. overlap.
- Certifications — RoHS compliant to 2011/65/EU (Pass 2015/863).
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Specifications
Specifications
Autoclavable | Not Autoclavable |
Certifications/Compliance | RoHS |
Description | FreezerBondz Labels for the BBP33 Printer |
Adhesive Type | Permanent Acrylic, Permanent |
Color | White |
Finish | Matte |
Material | Polyester |
Product Type | Laboratory Label |
Sterility | Non-sterile |
For Use With (Application) | Use in laboratory identification such as vials, centrifuge tubes, test tubes, straws and slides |
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