Cryopreservation systems

Monday, 06 July, 2009 | Supplied by: http://www.cryologic.com

Cryopreservation systems

CryoLogic’s cryopreservation systems are controlled rate liquid nitrogen freezer systems. The systems are used for the routine preservation of a variety of biological specimens where post thaw viability is critical.

The systems are designed to precisely control the rate of cooling or warming of specimens, with a high degree of temperature uniformity; temperature is monitored and regulated continuously. Systems are configured from a range of temperature controllers and cryochambers.

The CL3300 controller is operated from a computer using the company’s proprietary software. It has a temperature control range of +40°C to –120°C. The 60 ampoule cryochamber can accommodate up to 60 x 1.0 or 2.0 mL screwtop (internal thread) cryovials, and has a cooling rate of 3°C/min at 20°C, and 1.5°C/min at -40°C. Each ampoule is individually accessible.

This chamber is suitable in applications where freezing protocols of 1°C/min are used (eg bacterial cultures). The system is suitable for controlled-rate freezing of specimens requiring long term storage.

Designed and manufactured in Australia most systems are available ex stock.

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