Phenix Label has introduced a recyclable packaging design for liquid-filled bottles featuring a tear-away RFID label tab.
California's Prop 65 requires labels on items containing chemicals known to cause cancer. A recent study linked those labels to reduced toxic chemical exposure.
streamlines lab operations, and supports cutting-edge scientific research.” “LabTAG has set the standard in cryogenic and chemical resistant labeling for research labs, biobanks, and ...
California gastroenterologist Dr. Saurabh Sethi has taken to TikTok to call out three potentially carcinogenic chemicals ...
and what’s listed on the label may not be what’s in the package. When tested in a lab, many products have been found to ...
The patent-pending design by Phenix Label addresses the challenges of tagging liquid-filled bottles with RFID.
Contract packager Goodwin Co., Garden Grove, California, collaborated with Phenix to produce the RFID-tagged liquid chemical product for ... by the Auburn University RFID Lab. “We are excited to ...
The global organic starch industry has an estimated market valuation of USD 1,322.3 million by 2024 and is projected to grow ...
National Flour Mills Ltd (NFM) has addressed what it describes as “erroneous statements on social media” regarding the use of ...
Moreover, the integration of cryogenic labels with cutting-edge digital technologies—such as barcode systems, RFID tags, and ...