| The Taylor Wharton’s K-series equipped with a M505CE Automatic Fill and Temperature controller and the LGC Thermal Buffering or Positioning Frames are the proven answer to today’s request for state of the art professional storage of biological and pharmaceutical materials. These systems offer a choice of gas and liquid storage spaced for a variety of vials, straws or blood bags. These famed gas storage frames have been designed some ten years ago and have proven to offer a very homogeneous temperature that stays at -180˚C or lower throughout each storage compartments. An important benefit over any triple–wall construction is the positioning: each rack has its own compartment. On request we will even propose combined systems offering totally separated liquid and vapor storage in one single vessel.
The Labs 40 and 80 Archival systems offer lots of space for all storage systems. The reference capacity is up to 40 or 80.000 vials of 2ml in 10x10 boxes. Because of the decentralized opening, racks with blood bags or combinations of blood bags and vials can easily be stored and retrieved.
The ease and comfort of use of both K-series and LABS is further enhanced by the dedicated level control and temperature logging systems that complements the basic storage system. The combination of a high quality vessels, advanced control systems and LGC thermal buffering or positioning frames actually represents the best performing liquid nitrogen storage system available on the market.
These are your benefits:
- Based on the profound know how Taylor Wharton, Mowden and Linde,
- No critical components like in mechanical cooling,
- Low energy / liquid nitrogen consumption,
- Utmost temperature stability, over 48 hours redundancy after power outage ad LN2 failure,
- No waste to remove by air conditioning, no noise either,
- Design storage temperature below -180˚C,
- Low maintenance cost,
- Simple access to dry storage.
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