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ResiTAG™ Chemical-Resistant Labels for Resin-Embedding, 1″ X 0.25″, GA International (CAT#: STEM-ME-0033-ZLZ)

Highlights

Chemical-resistant labels withstand embedding in histological resins used in microscopy and can withstand incubation in temperatures up to +150°C
Small size accommodates various sizes of embedding capsules & molds
Withstand alcohol, xylene, toluene, formalin as well as histological stains exposure

Cat Number: STEM-ME-0033-ZLZ

Application: Glassware: for microscope slides<br />Other characteristics: chemical-resistant, solvent-resistant, autoclave-resistant, heat-resistant, alcohol-resistant

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Description

Hot resin and chemical resistant labels for embedding in the resin capsule or mold, alongside the sample. The small size of the ResiTAG label can accommodate various sizes of embedding capsules commonly used in electron microscopy facilities. When printed with our recommended chemical-resistant resin ribbon (XAR-class, GA International), the ResiTAG™ label and printout withstand histological resins and oven incubation up to 150°C. In addition to the resin itself, the printout can also withstand ethanol and other alcohols, xylene, toluene, acetone, formalin as well as other harsh chemicals, solvents, and histological stains.

Specification

Size: 1″ x 0.25″ / 25.4mm x 6.35mm
Labels across: 1
Color: White
Labels/roll: 2,000 or 10,000
Core: 1″ or 3″ / 25mm or 76mm
Perforation: Yes, every two labels
Adhesive: Permanent chemical resistant
Temperature range: From -80°C to +149°C (-112°F to 300°F)

Features

Chemical-resistant labels withstand embedding in histological resins used in microscopy and can withstand incubation in temperatures up to +150°C
Small size accommodates various sizes of embedding capsules & molds
Withstand alcohol, xylene, toluene, formalin as well as histological stains exposure
Available on 1" or 3" cores for printing with all major brands of thermal-transfer printers
Resistant to gamma irradiation (tested to up to 50kGy)
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