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LGInternational features life science labeling products at INTERPHEX
2006
Portland, OR, March 8, 2006 – LGInternational, manufacturer
of advanced labeling solutions, will be demonstrating its solutions
for the life science industry at the upcoming INTERPHEX
2006 Conference and Exhibition at booth #2811. LGI’s product
lines that are tailored to the life science industry include:
- Brand protection solutions that are used for track and trace
as well as anti-counterfeiting, consumer safety, and FDA compliance,
including linear and 2D barcodes, RFID tagging, tamper indicating
packaging, security taggants, holograms and specialty inks.
- Labware labeling solutions that can be tailored to specific
laboratory applications, including sterile, cryogenic and autoclave
labels, temperature and moisture indicating inks, chemical and
stain resistant labels, and permanent and temporary adhesives.
- Product labeling solutions for brand identification and decoration,
including barcode and serialized labels, injection molded parts
with integrated graphics and finishes, UL and CSA approved labels,
RoHS and FDA compliant labels.
- On-demand printing solutions that include compact and industrial
strength printers with easy-to-use software for on-demand printing
of labels, including linear and 2D barcodes, graphics and text.
LGI’s printing solution also features a selection of printer
ribbons and labels that are ideal for the laboratory environment—even
resistant to acetone!
About LGInternational
LGInternational develops advanced labeling solutions for the most
demanding markets, including semiconductor, storage media, life
sciences, and electronics. Established in 1978, LGI’s products
are used by companies throughout the world for applications such
as product identification and decoration, product assembly, product
packaging and security. A strong commitment to research and innovation,
uniquely positions LGI to contribute to the quality and profitability
of its customers through the discovery of new and better ways of
using materials and technology to solve tough problems. For more
information, visit www.lgintl.com.
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