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Transporting medical samples or vaccines on dry ice, which maintains a consistent temperature of -78.5°C, is pivotal, particularly in clinical trials for flu vaccines or during global health studies, such as those undertaken by the World Health Organization for COVID vaccines.
These studies often involve sending samples worldwide to test vaccine efficacy across different genetic populations.
Transporting clinical samples like blood, urine or serum for testing requires labels that can withstand movement and extreme temperatures.
Labels for government health protection agencies may be exposed to transportation in dry ice during the shipping of biological samples, vaccines or other temperature-sensitive materials. These labels are often affixed to containers, such as vials or boxes, that hold specimens or medications requiring preservation at ultra-low temperatures
Our durable labels are specially designed for moving patient samples between facilities for specialised tests or storage.
Our labels are designed for scenarios where product samples must remain frozen during transit for subsequent analysis.
During the development and clinical trial stages of new vaccines or medicines, labels that can withstand dry ice are critical for traceability.
The challenge with dry ice transportation is ensuring that labels affixed to vials or boxes remain intact. This is not just about preventing print smudging but also ensuring that adhesives do not fail at ultra-low temperatures. Our durable labels stick reliably to polypropylene tubes, often with small diameters, and to the packaging, which may be plastic or plastic-coated cardboard.
Our No Fail Commitment means we’re with you every step of the way.
CDC is America's leading science-based, data-driven, service organisation that protects the public's health. We supply labels to various departments within the CDC.
This worldwide total quality assurance (TQA) provider uses our labels in multiple countries to identify materials in evaluating how products meet and exceed quality, safety and sustainability performance standards.
As a leader in anatomic and clinical pathology in the Pacific Northwest, Incyte uses a stain-resistant label construction specially created for them to a custom thickness for their automated histology processes.
Our durable labels are used across France and the French territories from Hospices Civils de Lyon to CHU de Guadeloupe and we are registered with the Chorus portal for centralised invoice management.
David Edwards
Product Support Technician
At CILS, we believe in going the extra mile for our valued customers. We deliver more than just labels.
We make them well and we make them work, for you.
We are computer printable label specialists. Pure and simple.
With nearly 40 years of expertise, our tried-and-tested approach will diagnose the right label for your unique needs. We have built our reputation on consistently creating the highest quality durable labels with excellent customer feedback.
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