Irradiation Sterilization Labels Gamma Ray and E Beam Indicators
0.01 - 0.05 /Piece
Min.Order:5000 Pieces
Shenzhen Ruilisibo Technology Co., Ltd.
Irradiation Sterilization Indicator Labels are ideal for inventory maintenance and quality control. Putting irradiation labels on products gives you a visual indication of whether a product has been irradiated with ionizing radiation to aid in product segregation and inventory control. It provides an additional quality control assay but is not a substitute for proper dosimetry. It can also be used during irradiated processing to provide visual identification of products irradiated on one and both sides.
Features:
Suitable for gamma, e-beam and x-ray irradiation sterilization as well as ultraviolet sterilization applications
The color of the irradiated label changes from unirradiated yellow to red
Easy to remove from peel backing paper
The paste is firm and does not fall off. Adhesive custom production, water resistance, cold resistance, triple peel strength
Stable and fade-resistant, strengthened formula for long-lasting color retention
Unique adhesive ensures indicator label permanently adheres to any flat, smooth, clean surface such as a label
The coating is waterproof and prevents interference from organic solvents. Adapt to a wider environment, and the label is more stable.
The standard size of the irradiation indicator label is 12.7mm in diameter
Conforms to AAMI ST60, ISO 11140 and ISO/ASTM 51539 guidelines
Before the label is irradiated, it should be sealed and protected from light at 0-15°C, and stored in low-temperature refrigeration. Avoid exposure to chemical organic gases (such as ethylene oxide, alcohol, ozone, etc.) or storage environments with humidity > 70% before and after irradiation. Generally, the slow rise and short-term high temperature will not affect the quality of the label. The surface of this product is coated with anti-ultraviolet coating, but direct sunlight should still be avoided. Long-term direct sunlight will cause the color of the label to change and affect the function of the label. Short-term direct sunlight of no more than 1 hour will generally not cause The initial color of the label changes.