Labels suitable for production and process management that do not peel off and have no change in mass.
Cerlabel® GL Series
Easily print on flasks, beakers, ceramics, etc. using heat transfer. It is useful in situations where individual management is necessary, such as in reagents, clinical settings, medical fields, and pharmaceuticals! *Comprehensive catalog available.
In recent years, there have been frequent incidents of specimen mix-ups in the fields of medical, pharmaceutical, and clinical research. The Cerra Label GL series is a label suitable for managing individual items that are "troublesome if they become unidentifiable when peeled off," such as test tubes and reagent bottles. The Cerra Label GL series becomes a ceramic label after being affixed to laboratory equipment like flasks and beakers, and then fired in a furnace. 【Features】 ● Can be printed with a thermal transfer printer ● Fired in an atmospheric environment such as an electric furnace ● Difficult to peel off unless intentionally scraped after firing ● Excellent heat resistance, chemical resistance, and durability ● Additionally, we accept modifications and developments tailored to customer needs *If you would like a sample, please contact us via the inquiry form or request for materials.
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Materials that can be fired: Carbon paper Glass (including heat-resistant glass) Ceramics Stainless steel Porcelain Sanitary ware
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■Production process management and quality control of display glass panels ■Quality control of automotive glass ■Management of scientific glass containers ■Annealing process of aluminum hoop materials ■Firing process of ceramic products such as sanitary ware ■Firing process of ceramic components
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SigmaX's barcode labels, made from materials such as ceramic, stainless steel, aluminum, and fluororesin, are used for production management and process management. They greatly contribute to the automation of industrial production, which was previously thought to be impossible to manage, as well as to the digitization of information related to product history and management in that field.