Reagent Manufacturers
As a reagent manufacturer, your success depends on being efficient and flexible. Reagent manufacturers who keep their focus on producing high-quality antibodies, enzymes, kits, flours, substrates know it’s hard to cut costs by cutting corners. The TubeWriter 400 can help to free hands in the laboratory. So you can focus on important work in research and development, quality control, and more.
What if you could reallocate full time employees by adopting a more efficient and reliable tube labeling system?
The quality and reliability of your reagent labels must extend beyond the manufacturing floor. Vial labeling with the TubeWriter 400 can stand up to challenging shipping conditions, including freezers, dry ice, packing systems and more. The thermally stable labeling ink gets printed directly onto your labware, bottles, and boxes. So there are no adhesives or sticky labels that could harden or fall off.
Ensure Your Vial Labels Arrive Intact
The TubeWriter 400 prints up to 2,500 tube labels per hour. This makes it more than capable of handling production for small to mid-size reagent manufacturers. Higher-volume reagent manufacturers use TubeWriter 400 to make vial labels for custom reagent solutions and internal sample development. Because the TubeWriter 400 is up to 80% faster than other lab label methods, it will save time on the production line or in the research lab.
The Perfect Fit for Large and Small Reagent Manufacturers
Print labware with numbers, letters and symbols. Or choose from preferred barcode standards, including data matrix, linear, 2D, Code 128 and Code 39 barcodes. The TubeWriter 400 works on any plastic, metal, or glass surface, so you can label nearly anything that fits beneath the inkjet print head.
Work with Our Team of Industry Experts and Innovators
The TubeWriter Team loves a challenge. Do you have a unique lab consumable or surface that needs to be labeled clearly? We’ve helped 100s of scientists automatically label exotic, curved surfaces used in proprietary assays, protocols, and experiments, including those provided by an extensive range of life sciences product manufacturers.