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Key Features

Built to the spec
clinicians trust.

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Specimen Traceability

Barcode and pre-printed labels enable closed-loop specimen identification from collection through result reporting — reducing mislabel and wrong-patient errors.

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Conditions-Matched Adhesive

Cryo-rated, autoclave-rated, and solvent-resistant label stocks survive freezer (-80°C to -196°C liquid nitrogen), steam sterilization, and organic solvent exposure without peeling.

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Workflow-Standard Racks and Tips

Standard microtube, cryovial, and pipette-tip formats are compatible with common lab automation and manual workflow.

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Calibrated and Traceable

Pipette tips and calibration accessories carry lot and certificate-of-compliance documentation for audit trail and QA.

Clinical Use / Laboratory Accessories & Labels

How clinicians
use this product.

Clinical laboratory accessories and identification labels support specimen handling, sample traceability, and workflow accuracy in clinical, pathology, and research labs. Labels must survive sample-handling conditions (freezer, solvent, autoclave) without degrading.

Indications

Clinical use cases.

  • Clinical specimen collection and chain-of-custody
  • Pathology slide and block identification
  • Microbiology, chemistry, and hematology workflow
  • Blood bank and transfusion labeling
  • Research and biobanking sample identification

Application Technique

Step by step.

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Label at collection.

Label specimen containers at the patient's bedside, at the moment of collection, and in the patient's presence. Never pre-label.

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Verify two identifiers.

Joint Commission requires two patient identifiers on every specimen label — typically full name and date of birth or MRN.

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Match label to storage condition.

Cryo samples need cryo-rated labels. Autoclaved samples need autoclave-rated labels. Room-temperature samples tolerate standard paper labels.

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Use compatible racks and tips.

Match rack format to tube diameter and pipette tips to pipettor brand. Off-spec tips alter volume accuracy.

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Reject unlabeled or mislabeled specimens.

Lab policy must reject specimens without two identifiers. Do not correct labels after the fact — recollect if identifiers are missing.

Contraindications & Cautions

When not to use.

  • Do not pre-label specimen containers — risks wrong-patient specimen
  • Do not use standard adhesive labels for cryopreservation — they peel and mix samples at low temperatures
  • Do not reuse pipette tips between samples — carry-over contamination
  • Do not accept specimens with only one identifier — relabel is never acceptable

Typical Care Settings

Where it's used.

  • Clinical Laboratories (chemistry, hematology, microbiology)
  • Pathology and Cytology
  • Blood Bank and Transfusion Services
  • Pharmacy Compounding Quality Control
  • Research and Biobanking

Clinical use information is provided for reference only. Always follow facility protocols, manufacturer instructions for use (IFU), and evidence-based practice guidelines. Consult the treating clinician before use.

Regulatory & Quality

FDA
Class I (clinical laboratory accessories)
Latex
Latex-free
Sterility
Sterile (where specified) / Non-sterile
Biocompatibility
ISO 10993 sample-contact tested (tips, racks)

Standards & Certifications

  • FDA 510(k) where applicable
  • CLIA clinical laboratory standards
  • CAP checklist compliance
  • ISO 15189 medical laboratory accreditation

About the Brand

BD.

Trusted manufacturer

An established medical products manufacturer supplying clinical teams with quality healthcare supplies.

FAQ / Laboratory Accessories & Labels

Frequently asked.

Answers to the questions clinical buyers and care teams ask most about this product category.

Do these labels survive freezer storage?

Only cryo-rated labels survive -80°C or liquid-nitrogen (-196°C) storage. Standard paper labels peel and fall off at cryogenic temperatures. Verify the label's temperature rating before use.

Are these pipette tips universal?

No. Pipette tips are brand- and model-specific. Eppendorf, Rainin, Gilson, and generic universal fits have different shapes and volumes. Using off-spec tips alters pipetted volume accuracy.

What's required on a specimen label?

Two patient identifiers (typically full name and DOB or MRN), specimen type, collection date/time, and collector initials are standard. Joint Commission requires two identifiers as a National Patient Safety Goal.

Can I use standard adhesive labels on histology slides?

Slides require xylene- and solvent-resistant labels (often printed directly onto frosted slide ends). Standard paper labels dissolve during histology processing.

How do I prevent label mixups at high volume?

Use barcoded labels with closed-loop specimen collection systems. Integrate the barcode scan at every handoff (collection, transport, receipt, analyzer) to catch mislabels early.

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