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blood bag labels

ISBT 128 blood bag labels.

Blood bag labels support accurate identification from collection through transfusion. They keep donation data, product codes, and ABO/Rh information clear and scannable at every step. Strong adhesion, flexible constructions, and high-contrast barcodes help labels stay secure and readable on blood bags during handling, storage, and transport.

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Print-on-demand blood bag labels.

Generate blood bag labels in real time using live data, supporting immediate identification during collection.

Pre-printed blood bag labels.

Maintain consistent blood bag identification with pre-printed labels, ensuring controlled DIN sequences.

Blood bag labels for blood banks and collection.

Blood bag labels come in standard ISBT 128 sizes and DIN formats to support consistent identification and layout requirements. Matte and gloss finishes help balance scan performance and readability, while high-contrast print surfaces keep barcodes and variable data clear. Durable constructions and reliable adhesion keep labels secure on flexible blood bags through handling, storage, and transport.

Blood Bag Labels – 4″ x 4″ w/ Cut-Out – 3″ Printer Core

367.41

ISBT 128 compliant blood bag labels with precision DIN label cut-out. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels – 4″ x 2″ – 3″ Printer Core

399.14

ISBT 128 compliant 4″ x 2″ blood bag labels with a 3″ printer core. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels – 2″ x 2″ – 3″ Printer Core

228.65

ISBT 128 compliant single quadrant square blood bag labels. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Gloss DIN Labels – 1.75″ x 0.75″ – 1″ Printer Core

77.34

Gloss finish donation identification number (DIN) labels with a 1″ printer core. Ribbons included.

Matte DIN Labels – 1.75″ x 0.75″ – 1″ Printer Core

151.36

Matte finish donation identification number (DIN) labels with a 1″ printer core. Ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels 4″ x 4″ – Gloss Finish

ISBT 128 compliant print-on-demand blood bag labels with a gloss finish. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels – 4″ x 4″ w/ Cut-Out – Gloss Finish

ISBT 128 compliant print-on-demand blood bag labels with a gloss finish and DIN label cut-out. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels – 4″ x 4″ w/ Cut-Out – Gloss Finish

ISBT 128 compliant print-on-demand blood bag labels with a gloss finish and DIN label cut-out. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels 4″ x 4″ – Gloss Finish

ISBT 128 compliant print-on-demand blood bag labels with a gloss finish. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Gloss DIN Labels – 1.75″ x 0.75″ – 1″ Printer Core

77.34

Gloss finish donation identification number (DIN) labels with a 1″ printer core. Ribbons included.

Matte DIN Labels – 1.75″ x 0.75″ – 1″ Printer Core

151.36

Matte finish donation identification number (DIN) labels with a 1″ printer core. Ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels – 2″ x 2″ – 3″ Printer Core

228.65

ISBT 128 compliant single quadrant square blood bag labels. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels – 4″ x 2″ – 3″ Printer Core

399.14

ISBT 128 compliant 4″ x 2″ blood bag labels with a 3″ printer core. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Blood Bag Labels – 4″ x 4″ w/ Cut-Out – 3″ Printer Core

367.41

ISBT 128 compliant blood bag labels with precision DIN label cut-out. Thermal transfer ribbons included.

Matte DIN Labels – 1.75″ x 0.75″ – 1″ Printer Core

151.36

Matte finish donation identification number (DIN) labels with a 1″ printer core. Ribbons included.

Gloss DIN Labels – 1.75″ x 0.75″ – 1″ Printer Core

77.34

Gloss finish donation identification number (DIN) labels with a 1″ printer core. Ribbons included.

Custom Blood Bag Labels.

Don’t see what you’re looking for? Get custom blood bag labels built for your workflows and storage conditions.

  • Custom die-cut sizes, shapes, and formats

  • Adhesives, coatings, and laminates

  • Pre-printed, partial, or on-demand

Achieve consistent, reliable blood bag identification with high-performance labels built for real blood bank conditions.

Donation identification number (DIN) label sets.

DIN labels keep each donation clearly identified from collection through processing and transfusion. These DIN labels align with ISBT 128 structures, supporting consistent numbering, barcode placement, and readable text. Multi-label sets help match bags, segments, and associated materials, while durable constructions maintain scan accuracy and legibility throughout handling, storage, and transport conditions.

Pre-Printed DIN Labels.

Pre-printed DIN labels deliver consistent numbering, barcode accuracy, and layout control for blood collection and processing.

  • Fixed DIN structures reduce numbering errors
  • Consistent barcode quality across all labels
  • Supports validated blood bank labeling workflows

Print-on-Demand DIN Labels.

Print-on-demand DIN labels enable real-time numbering, flexible data entry, and on-site printing within controlled blood banks.

  • Generate blood labels at point of collection
  • Print real-time, durable labels
  • Double (piggyback) adhesive DIN labels

Unique identification for every blood donation.

DIN structures assign a distinct identifier to each donation, supporting traceability from collection through processing and storage.

Standardized data across blood bank workflows.

Consistent DIN formatting aligns labeling across bags, segments, and records, helping teams manage data accurately.

Reliable traceability for regulated environments.

Structured DIN labeling supports compliance efforts and helps maintain clear records throughout handling, transport, and transfusion.

Blood bag label requirements and performance.

Blood bag labels must support standardized identification while staying readable through collection, processing, storage, and transfusion. ISBT 128 formats, DIN structures, and label layout requirements guide how critical information appears on each bag. The right construction supports durable adhesion, clean scanning, and dependable performance across blood bank storage and handling conditions.

isbt 128

ISBT 128 labeling defines barcode structures, data formats, and layout expectations, helping ensure consistent identification and compatibility across blood collection and transfusion systems.

din structure

DIN structures assign unique identifiers to each donation, linking bags, segments, and records while supporting accurate tracking throughout the entire blood lifecycle.

sequence management

Blood bank storage environments introduce temperature changes, handling cycles, and inventory movement, requiring labels that remain readable and securely applied throughout.

blood label adhesives

### Adhesion and edge lift resistance

Blood bag labels need strong, consistent adhesion on flexible plastic surfaces that bend, flex, and move throughout handling and storage. Secure constructions help prevent edge lift and label flagging that can interfere with barcode scanning or obscure critical information. Stable adhesion also helps preserve traceability during refrigeration, transport, component processing, and routine blood bank handling. Durable label materials maintain a clean appearance and dependable attachment without compromising readability across demanding workflows.

cold storage labels

### Cold and frozen label performance

Blood bank workflows often include refrigerated storage, cold transport, and frozen plasma labeling applications that place additional demands on label materials and adhesives. Strong constructions help maintain readability, barcode performance, and secure adhesion as temperatures shift throughout storage and handling. Frozen plasma labels also need stable adhesion and resistance to lifting or brittleness during long-term low-temperature storage. Consistent cold-temperature performance supports reliable blood product identification from storage through transport and final use.

label performance testing

### Label performance testing

Blood bag labels need reliable adhesion, stable barcode performance, and consistent readability throughout collection, processing, storage, and transfusion workflows. Dedicated engineering labs test label materials and adhesives against temperature changes, moisture exposure, handling friction, and flexible blood bag surfaces to support dependable long-term performance. Adhesive testing, cold storage evaluation, and material compatibility testing help identify constructions that maintain secure adhesion and clear identification across demanding blood bank environments where traceability remains critical.

sequence management service

### Sequence management services

Pre-printed DIN labels require accurate sequencing and controlled data management across batches, production runs, and facilities. Structured sequence management supports guaranteed non-duplicated DIN sequences while maintaining consistent barcode formatting and traceability throughout blood bank workflows. Controlled serialization reduces the risk of missing ranges, numbering inconsistencies, and identification issues that can interrupt collection, processing, storage, and transfusion operations. Consistent numbering structures also support organized workflows and dependable identification across connected blood products and records.

Regulatory compliance

### Regulatory compliance

Blood bag labels often support workflows shaped by ISBT 128 standards, DIN formatting requirements, and FDA considerations including 21 CFR 175.105 for adhesive constructions. Label materials, layouts, barcode structures, and adhesives all play a role in maintaining accurate identification throughout blood collection and transfusion workflows. The right construction supports dependable traceability, consistent scanning, and stable adhesion while aligning with operational and regulatory expectations across blood bank environments.

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Shop all print-on-demand blood label kits.

Shop blank label sets built for thermal transfer printing—each paired with compatible ribbons and designed for durability, compliance, and reliable barcode performance across blood bags, tubes, and segment formats.

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requirements

donation identification number (DIN)

13 characters; includes facility ID, year, serial; globally unique for 100 years

product code

Must use ISBT 128 standardized codes; exact to prepared product

blood group (abo/rh)

Printed in large bold font; verified serologically; barcoded for automation

expiration date/time

Must show both date and time; varies by component type

facility identifier

Mandatory on every label; ties donation to facility

special attributes

Examples: irradiated, leukoreduced, CMV–, pathogen-reduced, frozen; required if applicable

intended use

Autologous, directed, emergency release, or research use; must be clear to prevent misuse

volume/quantity

Required for plasma or pooled components; must be accurate to unit

Blood Bag Labels.

Blood bank labels and traceability.
Used to identify blood bags and components throughout collection, processing, storage, and transfusion workflows.

Blood bag labels must remain legible and securely bonded through collection, processing, storage, transport, and transfusion. Labels are exposed to refrigeration, handling, condensation, and disinfectants, often over extended periods. Identification errors at this level affect chain-of-custody and patient safety, making consistent adhesion, readability, and data integrity essential throughout the full lifecycle.

Blood Tube Labels.

Patient blood draw workflows.
Applied to blood tubes to maintain accurate identification through collection, handling, and downstream laboratory processing.

Blood tube labels are applied in fast-paced patient blood draw workflows involving multiple tubes per draw and repeated handling. Small label formats, tight placement tolerances, and barcode readability are common challenges. Blood collection labels must support reliable scanning and identification as tubes move through racks, analyzers, storage, and transport without slowing clinical or laboratory processes.

Blood Component Labels.

Post-processing identification.
Applied to blood components to maintain identification accuracy after separation, modification, or relabeling steps.

Blood component labeling often occurs after separation, pooling, or modification, requiring labels to bond reliably to existing containers and, in some cases, over other labels. These labels must support updated identifiers, component codes, and dates without obscuring critical information. Relabeling increases risk, so placement accuracy and long-term readability are critical to maintaining traceability.

Donation Identification Number (DIN) Labels.

Blood collection labels.
Used to assign and apply a single donation identity across multiple labels during initial blood collection.

DIN label sets are applied at collection and accessioning to establish a single, traceable identity across multiple containers and records. These sets must maintain sequence integrity and consistent readability across all labels. Errors in numbering, duplication, or application can compromise traceability downstream, making controlled sets and clear differentiation between labels essential from the start.

Plasma and Frozen Component Labels.

Frozen blood product labels.
Designed to identify plasma and frozen components during long-term cold storage and frozen handling conditions.

Plasma and frozen blood component labels operate in extreme cold environments where moisture, frost, and condensation are common. Labels must remain readable and attached during freezing, frozen storage, and thawing. Failures often occur when labels crack, lift, or lose scan quality in cold chain conditions, making construction and performance under frozen handling especially important.

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    Print blood bag labels at collection points.

    Print blood bag labels as needed using live data from blood bank systems. Generate labels during collection, component processing, or labeling steps, with donation identification numbers, product codes, and variable data applied at the point of use. This approach supports workflows where blood data updates in real time and requires immediate, accurate identification.

    A simple setup can integrate real-time labeling directly into your workflow.

    Set up a complete labeling workflow using the right materials and equipment to print and apply labels directly during blood collection, component processing, and blood bank handling workflows.

    durable labels

    Start with blank label stock engineered for flexible PVC blood bags.

    label printers

    Print high-resolution barcodes and text for complex blood label layouts.

    compatible ribbons

    Use included thermal transfer ribbons to produce durable barcode labels.

    label software

    Integrate barcode software to generate ISBT 128 labels and DIN data.

    Print-on-demand labeling fits blood banks and collection centers that generate or update donation data in real time. This includes blood collection sites, processing labs, and transfusion services where blood bags are labeled on demand, and workflows require immediate, accurate identification without relying on pre-printed labels.

    Control blood bag labeling with pre-printed formats.

    Get blood bag labels professionally printed with controlled data, advanced converting, and durable materials. Eliminate in-house printing while ensuring every label meets performance requirements for blood bank use, including handling, cold storage, and transfusion.

    Guarantee no duplicates with professionally printed blood bag labels.

    Pre-printed labeling combines controlled printing, advanced converting, and durable materials to deliver consistent, ready-to-use blood bag labels. This approach removes variability from in-house printing and ensures every label meets requirements for DIN accuracy, barcode performance, and reliable identification across blood bank workflows.

    consistency at scale

    Receive pre-printed labels with guaranteed unique DIN sequences, controlled serialization, and validated data across batches and production runs.

    accurate din formats

    Maintain consistent DIN formats to ensure accurate identification across blood bags, segments, and associated components.

    durable finsihing

    Use engineered label constructions designed to resist edge lift, moisture, and routine handling, helping maintain adhesion and readability throughout blood collection.

    Pre-printed labeling fits blood banks and collection centers that manage high volumes of donations and require controlled, repeatable identification. This includes blood collection sites, processing facilities, and transfusion services where standardized labeling, consistent DIN assignment, and stable data support efficient, validated workflows without frequent changes.

    Use pre-barcoded microplates for ready-to-use identification.

    Receive microplates with identifiers already applied, eliminating labeling steps during plate setup and processing. Ensure consistent, durable identification across assays, screening, and storage while reducing manual handling and improving workflow efficiency.

    Pre-barcoded microplates for ultimate laboratory efficiency.

    Pre-barcoded microplates arrive ready to use with verified identifiers applied before delivery. This approach removes labeling from your workflow and ensures consistent identification across plate handling, processing, and storage environments.

    laboratory efficiency

    Eliminate labeling steps during plate setup, loading, and processing workflows.

    consistent identification

    Use pre-verified plate IDs to maintain accuracy across batches and screening runs.

    integrated services

    Receive plates sorted, kitted, or prepared to match assay workflows and laboratory processes.

    Pre-barcoded microplates fit high-throughput environments where plates move rapidly through automated workflows and labeling can create delays or variability. This includes automated screening facilities, compound and plate libraries, and CROs running large-scale studies, as well as core labs managing shared plate resources where speed, consistency, and reduced handling drive efficiency and improve data integrity.

    Order pre-printed microplate labels with consistent accuracy.

    Get microplate labels professionally printed with controlled data, advanced converting, and durable materials. Ensure consistent plate identification across batches while eliminating in-house printing and reducing variability in labeling for assays, screening, and high-throughput workflows.

    Professionally printed custom microplate labels.

    Pre-printed plate labels combine controlled printing, advanced converting, and durable materials to deliver consistent, ready-to-use identification. This approach ensures every plate label meets requirements for data accuracy, layout consistency, and performance across handling and processing.

    unique ids

    Receive pre-printed plate labels with guaranteed unique IDs, controlled sequencing, and validated data across batches and runs.

    custom design

    Use color coding to differentiate assays, plate types, or workflows and improve visual organization across plate libraries.

    durable finishing

    Use engineered label constructions that resist chemicals, handling, and environmental exposure during plate processing and storage.

    Pre-printed labeling fits laboratories that run standardized plate workflows with fixed data structures. This includes screening labs running standardized assays, diagnostic labs processing consistent plate formats, and research environments where plate layouts and identifiers remain consistent across runs.

    Print microplate labels on demand with real-time data.

    Print microplate labels as needed using live data from laboratory systems. Generate labels during plate setup, sample loading, or assay preparation, with well IDs, plate IDs, and variable data applied at the point of use. This approach supports workflows where plate data changes frequently or requires immediate, accurate identification.

    A simple setup can integrate real-time labeling directly into your workflow.

    durable labels

    Blank plate labels designed for small formats, flat surfaces, and secure adhesion on plates.

    label printers

    Print high-resolution barcodes and text for plate IDs and sample tracking.

    compatible ribbons

    Thermal transfer ribbons produce durable images resistant to chemicals, moisture, and handling.

    microplate labelers

    Apply labels consistently to plates during setup or automated workflows.

    Print-on-demand labeling fits laboratories that generate or update plate data in real time. This includes screening labs, genomics workflows, and assay development environments where plates are created, modified, and labeled during processing, and where accurate, immediate identification is required.

    Support accurate workflows with real-time labeling.

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    Support accurate workflows with real-time labeling.

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    A simple setup can integrate real-time labeling directly into your workflow.

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    compatible ribbons

    Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text

    compatible ribbons

    Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    Support accurate workflows with real-time labeling.

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    A simple setup can integrate real-time labeling directly into your workflow.

    compatible ribbons

    Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text

    compatible ribbons

    Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text

    compatible ribbons

    Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text

    compatible ribbons

    Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    Support accurate workflows with real-time labeling.

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    A simple setup can integrate real-time labeling directly into your workflow.

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

    durable labels

    Durable labels that stay attached through handling, storage, or cryogenic conditions

    compatible ribbons

    Compatible resin ribbons ensuring clear, durable print for barcodes and text

    reliable printer

    Compact, consistent, durable thermal transfer printing at the point of use

    label software

    Label management software to format labels and connect to sample data or LIMS

    In laboratory environments, data often isn’t final until the last moment—at the bench, at the instrument, or during sample handling. Printing labels on demand helps ensure each tube or vial reflects the most accurate information, while fitting naturally into the way your work actually happens.

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