About Labeltaglab
An educational resource on laboratory labeling—not a manufacturer, shop, or certification body.
Labeltaglab is an independent educational website about laboratory labels: the materials, environments, print methods, and identification practices used on tubes, vials, slides, boxes, and similar containers. It exists to explain those topics in ordinary language so a reader can ask better questions of manufacturers and of their own SOPs.
Independence
Labeltaglab is an independent educational resource. It is not owned, operated, sponsored, or endorsed by LabTAG or GA International. Mentions of LabTAG, GA International, or any other manufacturer are references to third-party sources of product information. They are not partnerships, sponsorships, affiliate programs, or endorsements.
What the site publishes
Guides on label construction, temperature, chemicals, moist-heat sterilization, barcodes, RFID, and a Knowledge Center of longer notes. Pages cite publicly checkable standards and agency documents. They do not invent studies, experts, testimonials, or product performance numbers.
What the site does not do
Labeltaglab does not sell labels or printers. It does not take orders, quotes, or sample requests. It does not operate a laboratory, clinic, or certification program. It does not provide medical, biosafety, or regulatory consulting. It does not collect accounts or run advertising pixels. If a workflow needs a validated label, that work belongs to the institution and to the manufacturer’s data, not to this website.
No invented organization details
This site does not publish a street address, registration number, executive biographies, awards, or laboratory accreditations, because it is not presenting itself as a testing company. The contact page provides a form and the address [email protected].
How to read numeric examples
Temperatures such as 2–8 °C, −20 °C, −80 °C, and −196 °C are common laboratory equipment bands. Autoclave steam near 121 °C is a common moist-heat setpoint discussed in sterilization standards. They are environmental facts, not ratings of a Labeltaglab product—there is no such product.
Questions this page answers
Is Labeltaglab a shop?
No. There is no catalog, cart, or quote form.
Are you affiliated with LabTAG?
No. See the independence statement above.
Can you recommend one SKU?
No. The site explains constraints so you can compare manufacturer data and run a local trial.
Do you host user comments?
No. There are no accounts or comment forms.