The temperature range of a cryogenic box can vary depending on the type of cryogenic material being stored. Generally speaking, cryogenic boxes can keep materials at temperatures as low as -196°C.
Part No. | Description | Package | Size/Case | CBM/Case | GW/Case (kg) |
STSS-BOX5213 | 2in, 81-well, PC, Assorted Colors, Digital organization | 30/case | 48*36*28cm | 0.0484 | 3.84 |
STSS-BOX5210 | 2in, 100-well, PC, Assorted Colors, Digital organization | 30/case | 48*36*28cm | 0.0484 | 10.2 |
STSS-BOX5212 | 2in, 81-well, PP, Assorted Colors, Digital organization | 30/case | 48*36*28cm | 0.0484 | 2.5 |
STSS-BOX5211 | 2in, 81-well, cardboard, Assorted color outer coating, matte coating | 30/case | 48*36*28cm | 0.0484 | 10.2 |
For more PakGent screw capped tubes used in microbiology, contact us.
The temperature range of a cryogenic box can vary depending on the type of cryogenic material being stored. Generally speaking, cryogenic boxes can keep materials at temperatures as low as -196°C.
The duration of time a cryogenic box can keep materials cold varies depending on the type of cryogenic material and the size of the box. Generally speaking, cryogenic boxes can keep materials cold for up to a few days.
It is important to take safety precautions when using a cryogenic box. This includes wearing appropriate protective clothing, avoiding direct contact with the materials, and using an appropriate gas or liquid to fill the box.
Yes, there are special storage requirements for cryogenic boxes. This includes storing the box in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat. It is also important to ensure the box is properly sealed to maintain the low temperature.
Sharing experience of richness as well as holding great peculiar insight into the significance of different types of hospital beds.