Deep Freezer Label –40°C

Labels used in deep-freeze applications face extreme conditions—glass and plastic surfaces contract, moisture freezes instantly, and standard adhesives become brittle or detach. Generic labels crack, flake, or fall off once the surface reaches sub-zero temperatures. Anaika offers deep-freezer label solutions engineered for –40°C storage, using flexible films and low-temperature adhesives that maintain grip on frozen, frosted, or pre-chilled surfaces while preserving print clarity throughout prolonged cold storage.

Key Features

  • Low-temperature adhesive designed for –40°C stability.

  • Bonds securely to glass, PET, PP, and HDPE surfaces—even when pre-frozen.

  • Moisture- and frost-resistant construction prevents peeling or cracking.

  • Flexible film adapts to container contraction under sub-zero temperatures.

  • High-contrast printable surface for barcodes and sample IDs.

  • Smudge-resistant coating for lab handling and glove use.

  • Suitable for manual or automated application in cold environments.

Technical Specifications

ParameterDetails
MaterialSynthetic cold-resistant label film
Adhesive TypeLow-temperature acrylic adhesive
Temperature Range–40°C to +20°C
Substrate CompatibilityGlass vials, PET bottles, PP tubes, HDPE containers
Moisture ResistanceHigh – frost and condensation safe
Print CompatibilityThermal Transfer, Laser, Digital
Thickness50–70 microns
Shelf Life12–18 months (controlled storage)

Applications

  • Laboratory vials, cryo tubes, and sample bottles

  • Pharmaceutical stability study samples

  • Research and genetic material storage

  • Biochemistry and pathology frozen specimen management

  • Cold-chain logistics requiring label integrity

  • Long-term storage of reagents at –40°C

Why Choose Anaika?

  • Low-temperature adhesives tested for secure bonding on frozen or moist surfaces.

  • Films engineered to resist cracking, shrinkage, and frost damage.

  • Consistent print clarity for barcodes and data-heavy sample IDs.

  • Custom sizes for vials, tubes, bottles, and cold-chain containers.

  • Materials evaluated under real lab and refrigerated storage conditions.

  • Technical support for selecting the right film and adhesive based on freezer type and workflow.