Support accurate study tracking in animal research with labeling solutions designed for in vivo workflows. These options ensure durable performance through cryogenic storage, chemical exposure, and repeated handling. Manage study samples, tube collections, and cage cards with formats that maintain scannability and integrity in demanding environments. Strengthen compliance, streamline specimen management, and protect research outcomes with labels and markings tailored for animal studies.
Reliable identification is critical for in vivo research, where every specimen, cage, and sample contributes to study integrity. Labels must withstand varied environments, from cryogenic storage to frequent handling, without losing clarity. Flexible solutions, including tubes, slides, and cage cards, ensure traceability, reduce relabeling errors, and streamline compliance with study protocols.
Tubes in in vivo research demand reliable identifiers that endure freezing, thawing, and handling in study workflows.
Options include blank labels, pre-printed identifiers, or pre-marked tubes for consistent tracking across facilities.
Specialized markings such as grad lines, fill lines, or cap labels enhance usability, clarity, and compliance.
Slide labels must survive solvents, stains, and repeated handling without smudging or losing clarity during review.
Options include pre-printed slide labels, blank thermal transfer slide kits, or direct-marked slides for permanent identification.
Formats such as self-laminating or chemical-resistant constructions ensure barcode readability and workflow integrity during staining processes.
Cage cards unify animal ID data with study details for easy reference and compliance in housing facilities.
Formats include blank, pre-printed, or partially pre-printed cards with barcodes or color-coded identifiers.
Durable label constructions withstand handling, environmental exposure, and extended cage rotations without losing legibility.
Cryogenic workflows require labels that remain durable at -80°C and in liquid nitrogen immersion.
Options include wrap-around cryo formats, frozen-surface labels, or standard cryo kits for diverse labware.
Materials resist solvents, moisture, and frost buildup, supporting legibility and accurate retrieval throughout long-term storage.
Integrated label sets prevent mismatched identifiers across cages, animals, samples, and corresponding data records in vivo workflows.
Options include serialized barcodes, color-coded labels, or matched tube-slide-cage sets for seamless tracking across steps.
Flexible ordering supports blank, pre-printed, or partially pre-printed sets tailored to in vivo study designs.
Request a sample to evaluate durable labels and cards designed for tubes, microscope slides, and cages in animal research workflows.
Support strict in vivo research protocols with durable labeling solutions engineered for regulated environments, ensuring accurate identification, complete traceability, and compliance with GLP documentation standards.
Enhance management of tubes, slides, and tissue cassettes with labels and pre-marked options that streamline tracking, reduce relabeling errors, and support high-volume vivarium workflows.
Color-coded, serialized, or barcoded formats accelerate recognition of study groups, tissue types, or collection phases, improving efficiency and minimizing handling mistakes during fast-paced studies.
In vivo research relies on accurate labeling to track animal-derived samples, tissues, and study data across every stage. From cryogenic storage of biological material to histological evaluation on microscope slides, tailored label constructions ensure clarity, durability, and compliance in environments where reliability is non-negotiable.
Thermal transfer labels provide flexibility to generate identifiers directly in the lab, supporting cage cards, slides, and sample tubes. Engineered materials withstand solvents and handling.
Custom rolls arrive with complex study details already printed: color codes, barcodes, or text for cages, slides, and tissue containers. Advanced printing techniques enhance durability.
Tubes, plates, and slides arrive pre-marked with permanent barcodes or study identifiers. Markings endure refrigeration, freezing, and routine handling throughout in vivo workflows.
Cage labels can include animal numbers, study identifiers, and barcodes, ensuring reliable tracking across long-term or multi-cohort studies.
Labels or markings support experiment identifiers, collection times, and sample metadata, helping ensure traceability throughout study execution.
Color-coded labels simplify visual management of groups, controls, or treatment arms, reducing misidentification and improving organization in busy facilities.
When printing labels in-house, reliable printers and applicators keep workflows running efficiently. Thermal transfer printers produce durable images, while automated applicators ensure precise placement on tubes, vials, or plates. Pairing the right equipment with the right labels supports accuracy, reduces errors, and accelerates drug discovery workflows.
Printing and applying labels in-house requires dependable equipment designed for laboratory demands. Thermal transfer printers deliver crisp, durable barcodes and text for cryogenic, chemical-resistant, and general-use labels. Automated applicators, such as those for tubes or plates, enhance consistency by reducing variability and increasing throughput. Whether labeling high volumes or specialized formats, the right equipment ensures accuracy, speed, and seamless integration into sample processing workflows, while pre-printed labels remain available for labs preferring a ready-to-use solution.
Label constructions built for equipment compatibility
Label design and printing software options
Thermal transfer ribbons matched to materials
Durable imaging for harsh environments
Thermal transfer printers create long-lasting identifiers on blank label kits. Combining precision with durability, they produce clear barcodes and text that withstand demanding environments, including cryogenic storage and chemical exposure.
Automated label applicators from providers like cab and Scinomix streamline labeling. Designed for tubes, vials, and plates, these systems improve accuracy, support high-throughput operations, and minimize errors associated with manual labeling.
Fully automated tube labeling system that handles high volumes with precision. Enhances throughput and reduces human error in sample accessioning.
Compact tube labeler designed for lab automation workflows. Supports vertical orientation and robotic handling with precision application.
Automated plate labeling system ensuring consistent barcode placement. Ideal for high-throughput laboratories managing extensive plate libraries.
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