CILS Offers Biggest Ever Range of Laboratory Labels
go back to news archivesComputer Imprintable Label Systems (CILS), has just increased its stock laboratory label range and now offers in excess of 3,000 standard label material/size combinations.Whether it is a 0.5ml vial, titre plate, flask, bottle, piece of medical equipment or a hospital bed,
CILS have a standard label to enable you to identify it durably and permanently. CILS offers the widest range of highly durable synthetic labels, clear, white and coloured, with surface coatings specially designed to accept and protect Laser, Thermal Transfer, Dot Matrix or hand-written data. Adhesives include specialist 'high-tack' formulations for problem 'low surface energy' plastics, as well as those that remain cleanly removable.
With unique preparation processes that offer excellent tolerance against solvents, abrasion, extreme storage conditions and tampering, CILS standard labels are available in roll or sheet formats for ease of handling and use on the workbench.
If you need a label for any in-laboratory application, CILS will have it in stock.
For more information and free samples contact CILS quoting ref: 07-637
Source : Computer Imprintable Label Systems View Company Information
Posted on July 22, 2005
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