DYMO® LabelWriter™ 5-Series Cryogenic SnapPEEL™ Labels for Frozen Surfaces – 0.94″ x 0.5″ + 0.375″#LWCS-506-WH

$78.70 usd

To ensure proper adhesion, please remove excess frost prior to affixing the label.

Not compatible with DYMO LabelWriter 4-Series models 450, 450Turbo, and 4XL

Description

DYMO® LabelWriter™ 5-Series Cryogenic Labels for Frozen Surfaces

Our CryoSTUCK® labels for frozen surfaces are now available for printing with DYMO LabelWriter 5-Series printers. These durable, solvent-resistant cryogenic labels are designed for direct application to frozen surfaces as low as (-80°C/-112°F), including on vials and tubes stored in ultra-low temperature freezers. These labels can also be applied to room temperature vials prior to storage in ultra-low temperature freezers, ensuring secure adhesion and durability throughout the entire freezing process. They offer a reliable way to label frozen containers without needing to thaw samples first, ensuring the integrity of valuable temperature-sensitive specimens.

The labels feature a permanent adhesive that remains secure under extreme conditions, including prolonged liquid nitrogen storage (-196°C/-321°F). Once applied, the labels ensure long-term preservation and stability, ideal for research institutes, clinical laboratories, biobanks, and biotechnology companies.

These durable, solvent-resistant labels feature a permanent adhesive that holds up in extreme conditions, including ultra-low temperature freezers and liquid nitrogen storage (-196°C/-321°F). They resist a range of chemicals such as detergents, ethanol, acetone, and xylene, ensuring reliable performance in the harshest lab environments. The included CryoSTUCK® with SnapPEEL™ technology labels, with their unique shape, consisting of an adjoined circle-and-rectangle, allows the cap and side of vials to be efficiently labeled seamlessly and effortlessly. This significantly increases labeling efficiency and reduces excessive manipulation and unnecessary contact with the adhesive.

Benefits:

  • Quick labeling of frozen vials and tubes (no thawing required)
  • Ideal for labeling ambient temperature as well as frozen surfaces
  • Withstand exposure to solvents, water baths, and condensation
  • Compatible with the LabelWriter™ 550, 550 Turbo, and 5XL
  • Convenient to print, no need for ribbons or other ink sources

Download the LWCS Product Material Data Sheet

Specifications

Core Size

1"

25.4 mm

Qty / UOM

750

Diameter

0.375"

9.5 mm

Color

White

Core Type

Regular

Width

0.94″

23.9 mm

Height

0.5″

12.7 mm

Labels Across

1

Perforated

No

Notch

Yes

Blackout

No

Frozen Vials

Yes

Piggy Back

No

Back Slit

No

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Frequently Asked Questions

LWCS labels are designed for LabelWriter 5-Series printers (550, 550 turbo, and 5XL).

No, LWCS do not require a ribbon or any other ink source to print.

No, DYMO LabelWriter 5-Series printers come with DYMO Connect, a free and easy-to-use software for designing and printing barcodes, graphics, and much more.

No, the DYMO Connect software is pre-loaded with templates. LWCS labels are instantly recognized once inserted in the printer, so there is no need to search or design a label template. The template will automatically appear in the design software.

LWCS labels are made with a strong permanent adhesive and are not meant to be removable.

Yes, LWCS labels can be inscribed using ballpoint pens and permanent cryogenic markers. We recommend our Science-Marker™, which are also alcohol and water-resistant.

Yes, LWCS labels can be affixed onto room temperature vials, tubes, and containers, then stored in cryogenic conditions, as low as -196°C.

Yes, LWCS labels can be affixed onto already frozen vials and tubes as low as -80°C, then stored in cryogenic conditions, as low as -196°C

These labels can withstand incidental contact with harsh chemicals and solvents, such as alcohols, acetone, xylene, and disinfecting solutions. However, they are not designed to withstand full immersion.

No, these labels are not suitable for high-heat conditions such as autoclaving.

Please consult our handy sizing guide where you will find recommendations for the most common vial/tube sizes.