The next step of the glassware production is silk screening on the bodies of the calibrated products.
Not only that INTERLAB has been using the most advanced printing machines in order to achieve the highest quality of printing results but furthermore, the stretchable screen stencils are used in printing process carried out at INTERLAB. These stencils are easily stretched to match the calibration marks so that volume precision is maintained for all volume levels.
Different options for distinctive purposes
INTERLAB uses 3 different colours of ink that are specially manufactured to be used on laboratory glassware:
Blue - click here to see an example
Amber - click here to see an example
White - click here to see an example
As a standard INTERLAB volumetric line is printed with blue ink whereas amber and white printing are also available upon request. Regardless of the colour, highly contrasted and fine printing allows precise reading, especially for scaled products such as measuring cylinders, pipettes and burettes.
The Etiquette
According to the DIN standards, the following information has to be printed on the bodies of each volumetric glassware.
- Brand
- Nominal capacity
- Class degree
- Calibration temperature
- Standards
- Possible error limits
- Batch numbers and others
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