[On-site issuance OK] Ideal for identifying laboratory glassware! Cerlabel GL
Cerlabel® Green
Ideal for barcode management of glassware and ceramic equipment exposed to various chemicals such as organic solvents, acids, alkaline solutions, and high temperatures!
This is an introduction to "unfired ceramic labels" that can be baked onto glass and ceramic containers used in chemical research institutions and laboratories, such as the following: ■ Glass plates ■ Vials ■ Ceramic crucibles ■ Evaporating dishes Ceramic labels are used on equipment that employs various chemicals, including organic solvents, acids, and alkaline solutions. 【Features】 ■ Withstands temperatures up to 1,000°C and has excellent chemical resistance ■ Fired and fused during the heat treatment process in the production line ■ Can be issued on-site using a standard paper label printer (special ink ribbons required) ■ When thermally fused to glass, metal, ceramics, etc., it transforms into a ceramic barcode label with excellent heat resistance, chemical resistance, and durability *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*
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We have various Cerlabel GL products suitable for each type of glass material for the items to be baked. For details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Production process management and quality control of display glass panels ■ Quality control of automotive glass ■ Management of scientific glass containers ■ Heat treatment process of aluminum ingots ■ Firing process of sanitary ceramics and other ceramics ■ Firing process of ceramic electronic components ■ Production management of steel products *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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SigmaX's barcode labels, made from materials such as ceramic, stainless steel, aluminum, fluororesin, and carbon materials, are used for production management and process management. They greatly contribute to the automation of industrial production, which was previously considered impossible to manage, as well as to the digitization of information related to the history and management of products in that field.