Color-Coded Tough-Tags® Tag and Spot Combo Rolls for Easy Identification
Easily differentiate samples and identify what you need
Translucent writing area allows contents to remain visible after application
Repositionable for up to thirty minutes without affecting over- all performance Adhesive generates a stronger bond over time
Color Options: CAT. NO. DESCRIPTION
TEMP. RANGE: -80°C to 90°C U OF M PRICE
COLB-1000 1.50” x 0.50” - 3/8” diameter spot, Blue 500 set/roll $45.00
COLG-1000 1.50” x 0.50” - 3/8” diameter spot, Green 500 set/roll 45.00 COLR-1000 1.50” x 0.50” - 3/8” diameter spot, Red
500 set/roll 45.00
COLW-1000 1.50” x 0.50” - 3/8” diameter spot, White 500 set/roll 45.00 COLY-1000 1.50” x 0.50” - 3/8” diameter spot, Yellow 500 set/roll 45.00
Label Accessories Tools to Maximize Your Labeling
Solvent Resistant Pen Extra Fine
Resistant to xylene, alcohol, acetone and formalin Ideal for histology and cytology
Markings will not run on frosted/painted labware, even after repea ted washes and solution treatments.
Remove markings with acetic acid, an ethanol/xylene mixture or paraffin Testing advised before use (Results may vary based on surface) Not recommended for non-frosted or non-painted glassware
CAT. NO. DESCRIPTION TIP(MM) TOUGH-TAG® STATION Holds up to 6 rolls of Tough-Tags® , Tough-Spots or Cryo-Tags® Also holds 4 regular rolls and 1 5-Across Tough-Spot roll *
Utilize the ledge to easily write on labels for sample identification and then use the straight edge to tear off the labels *T-SPOTS-100 does not fit the Tough-Tag Station
CAT. NO. DESCRIPTION U OF M PRICE TTSA-9000 Tough-Tag Station Each $60.00
12 Call: 800-796-9199 or Fax: 781-326-5611 PRICE 122 BLACK Solvent Resistant, black Extra Fine (0.6) $4.75 Fine Ultra Fine
Use for labeling samples stored at room temperature and not exposed to chemicals and/or caustic agents
CAT. NO. DESCRIPTION TIP(MM) TNY-WTR Teeny Writer, black Extra Fine (0.4) TNY-TWIN Twin-Tip, black
PRICE $4.75
Fine/Ultra Fine (0.7/0.3) $4.75 Teeny Writers Extra Fine
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