Stainerbondz labels from Brady provide microscopists with clear, long-term sample identification.
The labels show resistance to chemicals from acetone to xylene and will endure a wide variety of laboratory staining protocols, even the rigours of deparaffinisation.
These labels, when printed with the Brady R6400 thermal transfer ribbon, show superior chemical resistance in the slide-staining process and other laboratory procedures involving solvents and aggressive chemicals, said the company.
They are suitable for use with the commonly used H and E (haematoxylin and eosin) slide-staining process.
Stainerbondz slide labels can withstand temperatures from -80C to 130C, so can be used in microwave ovens, water baths or can even be autoclaved.
Long-term storage of samples has no effect on label adhesion or print legibility.