Thematics Ultra Low Temperature Freezer

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Ultra Low Temperature Freezers are essential for advanced laboratory storage, providing precise temperature control at -86°C to preserve sensitive materials like DNA, vaccines, and reagents. Our range includes various capacities to suit different lab needs:

  • 938L Vertical Ultra Low Temperature Freezer: Large capacity for high-volume storage, energy-efficient design.
  • 808L Precision Laboratory Freezer: Stainless steel construction for durability and precise temperature control.
  • 708L High Performance Freezer: Ideal for research and biotech with reliable sample preservation.
  • 508L Advanced Vertical Freezer: Features advanced safety mechanisms for critical storage.
  • 28L Compact Upright Freezer: Perfect for small labs needing efficient biological sample storage.
  • 58L to 608L Freezers: Various sizes available, all ensuring secure and stable ultra-low temperature environments.

Advanced Ultra Low Temperature Freezers for Critical Laboratory Storage

KINTEK's Ultra Low Temperature Freezers are designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern laboratories, offering unparalleled reliability and precision in preserving sensitive biological samples, pharmaceuticals, and research materials. These freezers maintain a constant temperature of -86°C, ensuring the integrity and longevity of your valuable samples.

Key Features and Benefits

  1. Precision Temperature Control: Our freezers utilize advanced cooling technology to maintain a stable -86°C environment, crucial for preserving DNA, RNA, proteins, vaccines, and other temperature-sensitive materials.
  2. Energy Efficiency: Designed with eco-friendly refrigerants and superior insulation, our freezers reduce energy consumption without compromising performance.
  3. Durable Construction: Built with high-quality stainless steel interiors and robust exteriors, these freezers withstand harsh laboratory conditions and ensure long-term reliability.
  4. Safety Mechanisms: Equipped with alarm systems, temperature monitoring, and backup cooling to protect your samples from temperature fluctuations.
  5. Customizable Options: Available in various sizes (from compact 28L to large 938L models) to fit different lab spaces and storage needs.
  6. User-Friendly Design: Features like digital temperature displays, easy-to-use controls, and organized storage compartments enhance usability.

Applications

  • Biomedical Research: Store cell cultures, enzymes, and other biological specimens.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Preserve vaccines, drugs, and reagents at optimal conditions.
  • Clinical Laboratories: Maintain the viability of blood, tissue, and other clinical samples.
  • Industrial Use: Suitable for materials testing and other industrial applications requiring ultra-low temperatures.

Why Choose KINTEK?

With years of expertise in laboratory equipment, KINTEK provides not only top-tier products but also exceptional customer support. Our ultra low temperature freezers are backed by comprehensive warranties and maintenance services. We understand that every lab has unique needs, and we offer customizable solutions to match your specific requirements.

Ready to secure your samples with the best in ultra-low temperature storage? Contact us today to discuss your needs or request a quote. Our team of experts is here to help you find the perfect freezer for your laboratory. Don’t compromise on sample integrity—choose KINTEK for reliable, high-performance ultra low temperature freezers.

FAQ

What Is An Ultra Low Temperature Freezer Used For?

An ultra low temperature freezer is primarily used in laboratories for the storage of sensitive biological samples such as DNA, vaccines, reagents, and other critical research materials at extremely low temperatures, typically around -86°C.

What Are The Main Types Of Ultra Low Temperature Freezers Available?

Ultra low temperature freezers come in various sizes and capacities, ranging from compact 28L models to larger 938L units. They are designed as vertical freezers to optimize space and are built with features like stainless steel interiors and precise temperature control.

How Does An Ultra Low Temperature Freezer Work?

Ultra low temperature freezers use advanced refrigeration technology to maintain a consistent internal temperature of -86°C. They are equipped with precise digital controls and energy-efficient cooling systems to ensure stable conditions for sensitive sample storage.

What Are The Advantages Of Using An Ultra Low Temperature Freezer?

The advantages include the ability to preserve the integrity of sensitive biological samples, maintain consistent ultra-low temperatures, and provide secure storage for critical research materials. These freezers are also energy-efficient and often feature durable stainless steel construction for longevity.

What Materials Are Ultra Low Temperature Freezers Typically Made Of?

Most ultra low temperature freezers feature stainless steel interiors for durability and resistance to extreme temperatures. The exteriors are usually made of robust materials designed to insulate and protect the internal environment.

Are Ultra Low Temperature Freezers Energy Efficient?

Yes, modern ultra low temperature freezers are designed to be energy-efficient, incorporating advanced cooling technologies and insulation to minimize power consumption while maintaining precise temperature control.

What Safety Features Do Ultra Low Temperature Freezers Have?

These freezers often include advanced safety features such as temperature alarms, door locks, and backup cooling systems to ensure sample security and prevent temperature fluctuations that could compromise stored materials.

Can Ultra Low Temperature Freezers Be Used For Industrial Applications?

While primarily designed for laboratory use, some ultra low temperature freezers and related equipment like chilling circulators can be adapted for industrial applications requiring precise low-temperature control, such as certain manufacturing processes or material testing.

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