Laboratory Medical Freezers
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Arctiko US Inc. - 1900042-01 - Large Upright Laboratory Freezer LFE 380-US
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Arctiko US Inc. - 1400028-01 - Large Upright Freezer LF 650
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Arctiko US Inc. - 1400029-01 - Large Double Door Freezer LF 1350
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Nordic Lab - XLT U100-110V - (-65°C) Extra Low Temperature Upright Undercounter Freezers, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - XLT C400-110V - (-60°C) Extra Low Temperature Personal Chest Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - XLT C300-110V - (-60°C) Extra Low Temperature Personal Chest Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - XLT C150-110V - (-60°C) Extra Low Temperature Personal Chest Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - ULT U100-110V - (-86°C) Ultra Low Temperature Upright Undercounter Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - ULT C400-110V - (-86°C) Ultra Low Temperature Personal Chest Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - ULT C300-110V - (-86°C) Ultra Low Temperature Personal Chest Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - ULT U35-110V - (-86°C) Ultra Low Temperature Upright Benchtop Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - ULT C200-110V - (-86°C) Ultra Low Temperature Personal Chest Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Nordic Lab - ULT C75-110V - (-86°C) Ultra Low Temperature Personal Chest Freezer, 110V/60Hz
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Accucold - AFG26MLRH - 30" Wide Healthcare Freezer
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Accucold - AFG26MLLH - 30" Wide Healthcare Freezer
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Accucold - FFUF234IM - 33" Wide Upright All-Freezer with Icemaker
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Accucold - FFUF194IM - 33" Wide Upright All-Freezer with Icemaker
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Accucold - FFUF194 - 33" Wide Upright All-Freezer
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Accucold - ADA305AFSSTBC - 20" Wide Built-In Vaccine All-Freezer, ADA Compliant
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Accucold - ADA305AFTBC - 20" Wide Built-In Vaccine All-Freezer, ADA Compliant
Medical Grade Lab Freezers
Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Right Lab Freezer
When it comes to laboratory research, maintaining precise and reliable temperature control is essential. Our range of lab freezers is engineered to meet the highest standards in scientific research, ensuring your samples and materials are stored in optimal conditions.
Types of Lab Freezers
Understanding the different types of lab freezers is key to selecting the right equipment for your laboratory needs.
1. Ultra-Low Temperature Freezers
• Overview: Designed to maintain temperatures as low as -86°C, these freezers are essential for storing sensitive biological samples, including DNA, RNA, and vaccines.
• Applications: Ideal for long-term storage of critical samples in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and clinical laboratories.
2. Low Temperature Freezers
• Overview: These freezers maintain temperatures around -20°C to -40°C, suitable for storing enzymes, reagents, and other temperature-sensitive materials.
• Applications: Commonly used in general laboratory settings, including chemical storage and sample preservation.
3. -20 Degree Lab Freezers
• Overview: Specifically calibrated to maintain -20°C, these freezers offer precise temperature control for everyday laboratory use.
• Applications: Perfect for storing reagents, media, and samples that require consistent -20°C conditions.
Key Features to Consider When Buying a Lab Freezer
When selecting a lab freezer, several critical factors should be considered to ensure it meets your laboratory’s specific requirements.
1. Temperature Control
• Importance: Accurate temperature control is crucial for the preservation of sensitive samples. Look for freezers with advanced temperature monitoring and alarm systems to prevent fluctuations that could compromise sample integrity.
2. Energy Efficiency
• Impact: Energy-efficient freezers not only reduce operational costs but also support sustainability initiatives within your lab. Consider models with energy-saving features such as low power consumption and high insulation efficiency.
3. Size and Capacity
• Consideration: The size and capacity of your lab freezer should align with your storage needs. Whether you need a compact model for small labs or a high-capacity freezer for large-scale research, choosing the right size is essential for optimizing space and efficiency.
4. Safety Features
• Critical Components: Safety features such as backup power systems, door locks, and temperature alarms are vital for protecting valuable samples and ensuring continuous operation during power outages or equipment failure.
5. Maintenance
• Best Practices: Regular maintenance is key to the longevity and reliability of your lab freezer. Choose models that are easy to clean and service, with features like self-diagnosis systems to alert you to potential issues before they escalate.




















