Arktic is an innovative concept in biospecimen storage, providing a flexible and automated biobanking solution. Offering high-density -80°C storage in a compact system, Arktic rapidly picks only the specimens that the user requests, delivering them in a standard 96-position rack and ensuring the integrity of all others.
Designed to fit into standard laboratories and running off standard power outlets, the system has no special infrastructure requirements. It can be quickly installed and will have the user’s automated biobanking facility up and running in minimal time.
Using pneumatic technology, with no mechanical components in the cold zone, Arktic’s design is elegant and robust, requiring little maintenance.
The dry-air atmosphere with good temperature uniformity offers a suitable storage environment for valuable specimens. State-of-the-art insulation ensures maximum thermal efficiency, minimises running costs and maintains the temperature for extended periods in the event of a power outage. A UPS can also be integrated to protect against power failures. An optional backup refrigeration unit can also be included for additional peace of mind.
A simple-to-use interface allows users to easily retrieve the samples they require and offers a secure connection to existing LIMS systems for full sample integration.
TTP Labtech’s Arktic is designed to help users say goodbye to ice-encrusted specimens and old-style freezers; usher in fast, automated and efficient sample retrieval; and accelerate their workflows.
For more information: http://www2.axt.com.au/arktic.
Phone: 02 9450 1359
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