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Adhesive label - Lit-Off Desarrollo S.L. - security / identification / barcode
Adhesive label - Lit-Off Desarrollo S.L. - security / identification / barcode
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Characteristics

Type
VOID, identification, printable, thermal transfer, barcode, printed, security, adhesive, tamper-evident, fraud-proof, hologram, waterproof, regulation
Installation type
self-adhesive
Material
paper, plastic, polyester, polypropylene
Domain
for the chemical industry, for the pharmaceutical industry
Color
white, silver-colored
Opacity
transparent
Other characteristics
for harsh environments, for laboratory, for low-temperature environments, incremental serial number, 2D data matrix, for cylinders

Description

Summary
We supply adhesive labels engineered for chemical and pharmaceutical applications. These labels retain adhesion and legibility against acids, alkalis, solvents and during cryogenic cycles down to −196 °C (liquid nitrogen). Designed for GHS labelling and compliant options for BS 5609 maritime transport. Suitable for industrial drums, laboratory vials and cryotubes.

Key properties
Temperature range: −196 °C to +150 °C
Standards: GHS · BS 5609
Chemical resistance: acids · alkalis · solvents
Traceability: DataMatrix · batch serialization

Main applications
  • GHS labelling of hazardous chemicals.
  • Identification of cryogenic biological and pharmaceutical samples (−196 °C).
  • BS 5609-certified maritime transport labels.
  • Pharmaceutical batch traceability with DataMatrix serialization.
  • Identification on glass, HDPE and PP laboratory containers.

Materials and their properties
  • Polyester: reference material for GHS and traceability. High chemical resistance to acids, alkalis and solvents; compatible with thermal transfer printing using resin ribbons; finishes: matt white, gloss, silver or transparent; typical temperature range −40 °C to +150 °C.
  • Polypropylene: flexible and economical; conforms to curved surfaces and bottles; moderate resistance to moisture and cleaning agents; typical temperature range −20 °C to +80 °C; finishes: matt white, gloss and transparent.
  • Security materials: VOID films, destructible paper and holographic options for tamper evidence and integrity protection; designed to fragment or transfer a visible pattern on removal; compatible with variable data printing (codes, numbering).
  • Cryogenic materials: substrates and adhesives formulated not to embrittle or lose adhesion at −196 °C, designed for repeated freeze/thaw cycles.

Typical usage conditions
  • Prolonged contact or immersion with acids, alkalis, organic solvents and laboratory reagents → material must maintain adhesion and legibility.
  • Cryogenic storage in liquid nitrogen (−196 °C) for biological and pharmaceutical samples → requires cryo-stable substrates and adhesives.
  • Maritime transport IMDG → labels must resist seawater immersion, UV exposure and abrasion.
  • Typical surfaces: glass (high surface energy), HDPE and PP (low surface energy) → high-performance adhesive or surface treatment may be required.

Technical requirements and standards
  • GHS compliance: pictograms, signal words and H/P statements must remain legible over the product life.
  • BS 5609 (Sections 2 & 3) for maritime transit: saltwater immersion, UV and abrasion tests; Section 2 certifies the material; Section 3 certifies the ink or ribbon.
  • IMDG: size, colour and symbol requirements per hazard class; combined use with GHS labelling where applicable.
  • Pharmaceutical traceability: DataMatrix serialization (grade A/B per ISO/IEC 15415), inclusion of batch number, expiry date and serial number; compatibility with regulatory systems (FMD, DSCSA).
  • Recommended printing: resin thermal transfer ribbon for maximum chemical resistance of print and code durability.

Frequent applications (examples)
  • Chemical-resistant labels for solvents, acids, oils and cleaning agents; selection based on agent and concentration.
  • Tamper-evident labels: visible evidence of opening or removal; selection according to risk level and substrate.
  • Serialization and coding labels: DataMatrix, QR, 1D barcodes; correlated serial numbering and batch identification.
  • Cryogenic labelling: tubes, vials and cryotubes requiring prior material validation under intended use.

Characteristics / technical specifications
  • Temperature range (max indicated solution): −196 °C to +150 °C (depending on substrate/adhesive selected).
  • Polyester: high chemical resistance; typical range −40 °C to +150 °C; resin ribbon compatible; finishes: matt white, gloss, silver, transparent.
  • Polypropylene: flexible; typical range −20 °C to +80 °C; suitable for curved surfaces and bottles.
  • Security materials: VOID films, destructible paper and holographic options for tamper evidence or anti-reuse.
  • Regulatory compliance: GHS required; BS 5609 (Section 2 material / Section 3 ink) for IMDG shipments.
  • Traceability and codes: DataMatrix (grade A/B ISO/IEC 15415), batch/serial options and regulatory compatibility.
  • Optimal printing: thermal transfer with resin ribbon for maximum durability and chemical resistance of printed information.
  • Validation note: material testing on actual product, container and conditions is recommended before full-scale production.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.