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Specialty Slide Label Products

Try our specialty slide labels!

Do you need to print Slide Labels right in your Histology or Cytopathology laboratory? Will these labels be exposed to harsh solvents and chemicals and yet need to retain critical data? Electronic Imaging Materials, Inc. is known for offering the widest selection of quality label solutions in tough lab environments. For many years, our Blank XyResist® and preprinted XyRepel® label products met most of these needs. Over time however, we have seen slide processes change, along with the chemicals and solvents used - each one creating a new challenge. We also know that labels may never fully overcome the abuse of slide processing without some form of protection.

With this in mind, our engineers applied their creative expertise to develop two NEW thermal transfer printable Slide Label Products:

Sens-A-Mark® CytoLabel®
Sens-A-Mark CytoLabels

Sens-A-Mark® CytoLabels® can be printed with any thermal transfer printer. You simply print the solid portion of the label set, place it on your slide and then peel off the clear film laminate to precisely and easily place it over the label - all thanks to our special engineering! They are so straightforward, they can be used in both large and small laboratory processes.

An easy-to-follow CytoLabel® instruction sheet comes with each order to show how the design works. If you have any questions, would like samples or need a quotation, please feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience. Learn more about the CytoLabel® Patent HERE.

XyResist® Code-N-Seal®
XyResist Code-N-Seal Label

XyResist® Code-N-Seal® is another exciting slide labeling concept. These labels are ideal for on-site printing. Your printed information goes in the center of the label; then you peel the paper liner off the outer edge and apply the label to the underside (bottom) of your glass slide. It’s that simple!

Putting them on the bottom of slides means your XyResist® Code-N-Seal® labels avoid contact with paraffin, chemicals and solvents. The print is locked to stay cleanly readable without staining and the adhesive keeps the label adhered through alcohol and Xylene dips. They can even come in colors for quick specimen tracking.

Call 1.800.535.6987 or E-Mail Our Label Experts For Free Samples Today!

 

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