Get a Free DYMO® Printer When You Buy 8 or more rolls* of LWCS! Applied at checkout
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* After adding 8 or more rolls of LWCS to your cart, the free printer will be automatically included in your order summary during checkout once you provide your shipping address. Eligible for commercial and institutional customers in North America, the UK, and Europe on qualifying label roll purchases. Limit one (1) DYMO® LabelWriter™ 550 Printer per customer or shipping address. Cannot be combined with other promotions unless stated. Standard shipping charges may apply to purchased items. Returns of qualifying items require return of the printer; otherwise, its value may be deducted from any refund. Promotional printers are non-returnable and non-exchangeable separately. GA International reserves the right to modify or cancel this promotion at any time without notice. Void where prohibited and not available to resellers or distributors unless authorized. Offer ends July 3, 2026, while supplies last.
HTT-class products will be permanently discontinued, upon clearance of the remaining stock. Please contact us for a suitable replacement.
Description
XyliTAG™ – Standard Exposure Xylene & Chemical Resistant Labels for Slide
Chemical-resistant labels designed to fit microscope slides, bottles, or containers exposed or immersed in xylene and other harsh solvents, alcohols, and stains. Perfect for use in histology and chemistry labs. Will adhere permanently from -80˚C (-112˚F) to +120˚C (+248˚F) and can be safely used in ovens, boiling water, and microwaves. Labels can be printed with all major brands of thermal-transfer printers, and should be printed using our XAR-Class of xylene-resistant ribbons.
Benefits:
Superior resistance against harsh chemicals and solvents
Chemical resistant printout will not smear or smudge
Adhesive ensures permanent secure adhesion to container surface
Stain resistant to Hematoxylin & Eosin as well as other typical histology dyes
Printable with all major thermal-transfer printer brands
Withstand a wide temperature range (-80˚C to +120˚C)