PHCbi FrostLess ULT freezer range

Friday, 01 November, 2024 | Supplied by: Bio-Strategy - Part of DKSH Group

PHCbi FrostLess ULT freezer range

For those scientists who desire a ULT freezer that doesn’t ice over as frequently and requires less day-to-day maintenance, PHCbi has released its FrostLess ULT freezer range.

FrostLess technology has flipped the conventional idea that insulation should be on the outside. PHCbi has incorporated vacuum insulation panels into the inner doors of the freezer (insulation on the inside), to circumvent the build-up of frost. Less frost means less ice build-up.

A redesign of internal latches reduces the formation of ice on critical locations on the freezer. Improved framework packing and a heated pipe frame around the inner doors suppress frost growth.

Combined frostless technologies reduce associated manual labour and time to defrost by 60%, the company says. In most cases, de-icing frequency is reduced from a weekly requirement to a bimonthly event. Freezer uptime should also be improved, as the impact of ice build-up on wear-and-tear and out-of-pocket service costs from unexpected damage is minimised.

Standard features in state-of-the-art compressor technology enhance the user experience, with energy-saving features and environmentally friendly refrigerants to minimise the global effect and costs of ownership.

FrostLess comes in two sizes — 525 and 725 L — with an array of freezer inventory racking configurations to choose from.

Online: www.bio-strategy.com
Phone: 1800 00 84 53
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