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Sharing Labels!

RocksInHead - 8-7-2016 at 18:32

I thought this topic might be mildly interesting but I created this thread so people can share some of the chemical labels they made with other people.

To start it off here are some of the newer "well polished" labels I've made, anybody can use them if they want.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f2ygsjvila9xuls/AACpRaDxH7yQmGUK5...

mayko - 8-7-2016 at 19:01

Those are pretty dank; do you have a template or something similar you used to make it that you could share?

RocksInHead - 10-7-2016 at 09:29

Sure, here they are.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/54rtcu4xu6zasub/AACTPCTotlTBQMu89...

One is a "normal" label, for "normal" shaped bottles, And one is a long label template, for short fat bottles.

ave369 - 11-7-2016 at 03:21

The Russian on the labels is bad.

First, hydrogen peroxide. It is not "томов". It is "объёмов". The word "том" means a volume of a book, the word "объём" means the volume of liquid.

Second, methanol. It is "безводный", not "безводном". Wrong case.

RocksInHead - 11-7-2016 at 20:03

Sorry, I just used Google translate for the languages other than English. Thanks though, now I know.

Label Generator

Deathunter88 - 11-7-2016 at 22:23

Finally a place to share this! I found that Avery has a free chemical label software that generates GHS compliant chemical labels. All you have to do is choose a template, (I like the 4 per page one), enter in a chemical's CAS number and it autofills in the information. In some cases it might not have a particular chemicals but it's still a breeze to choose hazard symbols etc. The best thing is you can buy pre-cut shipping labels (places like Office Depot or Staples) that match perfectly and so you don't even have to cut it yourself.

Link: http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Templates-%26-Software/Aver...

RocksInHead - 12-7-2016 at 13:26

Holy crap thanks! Now it won't be a painstaking task in Photoshop every time I make a new chemical!


[Edited on 12-7-2016 by RocksInHead]

CRUSTY - 13-7-2016 at 14:07

Quote: Originally posted by Deathunter88  
Finally a place to share this! I found that Avery has a free chemical label software that generates GHS compliant chemical labels. Link: http://www.avery.com/avery/en_us/Templates-%26-Software/Aver...


Dear god :o. Even making simple labels for an Avery label sheet like this one I made is an absolute nightmare. And by the way, I know FeCl3 can't really have a hydrated structure, the "hydrate" was a stupid typo that I corrected later.

Thank you so much for that link.

[Edited on 13-7-2016 by CRUSTY]

RocksInHead - 19-7-2016 at 19:06

New Label, 2-Propanol (Isopropanol).

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/f2ygsjvila9xuls/AACpRaDxH7yQmGUK5...

Now with added NFPA Fire Diamond!

[Edited on 20-7-2016 by RocksInHead]

Arg0nAddict - 25-7-2016 at 15:05

I'll add in the 122 labels I have done so far, they are the labels you buy on a roll but I made them all individual and of varying shape and size. I'm always making new ones or downloading good ones I find.
I prefer to use the free NFPA custom chemical label maker so they are all uniform. Also the other agencies have label makers from the site I'll soon list where some are pre-made, just the super common reagents though.

My Completed Labels (sorry only English):
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B4ORswMcw2_yNWhnT2hY...

Where I make or download them free (hit personalize on the style you want):
http://www.mysafetylabels.com/custom-chemical-labels