Heat Insulation / Freeze Preservation Containers
Insulation and cryopreservation containers are containers that can maintain the inside at a constant temperature. They are used for preserving, storing, transporting, etc. content. When freezing storage using liquid nitrogen, there are two types of storage: gas-phase storage at -185°C to -190°C, and liquid-phase storage at -196°C, which is lower than gas-phase storage, and you must select the type of container by checking the operating temperature range. Cryovial tubes are cryopreservation tubes for biological samples and cells, and they have excellent tightness, cold resistance and can store samples at extremely constant temperatures. The Dewar bottle is a double-walled container generally called a thermos bottle and has excellent heat insulation effects and can be used from positive to negative temperatures. The sample transport box can be transported together with the tester stand for samples, has heat insulation and can maintain a constant temperature. There are also containers for storing liquid nitrogen, etc.