Introduction

Biomedical Freezer operates within a temperature range of -10℃ to -25℃ with a 450L capacity for efficient cold storage. Equipped with a high-precision digital microprocessor control system. Integrated with dual compressors and independent cooling for upper and lower compartments. Built-in eco-friendly refrigerant system that is CFC-free and HFCFC-free. Our Biomedical Freezer is suitable for storage of industrial testing samples, vaccines and medications, and clinical applications.

Applications

Biomedical Freezer is suitable for storing biologics, diagnostic kits and reagents, industrial testing materials, molecular biology samples, vaccines and medications, whole blood and plasma, and for clinical applications.

Specifications

Cabinet TypeUpright
Capacity450 L
Temperature Range-10℃ to -25℃
Ambient Temperature16 to 32℃
Cooling Performance-25℃
Climate ClassN
ControllerMicroprocessor
Compressor2Pcs
Cooling MethodDirect Cooling
Defrost ModeManual
RefrigerantR290
Insulation Thickness80 mm
Drawer6 × 2 (ABS)
Door Lock with KeyYes
Door2
Access Port2 Pcs. 25mm
Casters4 (2 Caster with Brake)
DisplayDigital Display
Data LoggingUSB
IntervalRecovery Every 10 Minutes
Recording Time2 Years
Backup BatteryYes
Temperature AlarmHigh/Low Temperature
High Ambient Temperature
Electrical AlarmPower Failure
Low Battery
System AlarmSensor Error
USB Datalog Failure
Condenser High
Door Ajar
Main Board Communication Error
External MaterialPowder Coated Material
Inner MaterialAluminum Plate with Spraying
Rated Current1.9 A
Rated Power340 W
Input Power420 W
Power Consumption2.41 KWh/24h
Power Supply220V / 50 Hz
Internal Dimension (W × D × H)(650 × 570 × 627) × 2 mm
External Dimension (W × D × H)810 × 735 × 1960 mm
Packing Dimension (W × D × H)945 × 870 × 2175 mm
Net Weight144 kg
Gross Weight156 kg

Features

Audible and visible alarm system.

3 sensors.

Build-in USB interface.

Low noise design.

Self-closing door.

Door lock prevents unauthorized access.

Uniform temperature distribution.

FAQs

1. What is a biomedical freezer used for?

A biomedical freezer is designed to store temperature-sensitive biological samples, vaccines, blood, plasma, and laboratory reagents at precisely controlled low temperatures.

2. What is the difference between a biomedical freezer and a regular freezer?

Biomedical freezers maintain precise temperature control, have uniform cooling, include alarm systems for temperature fluctuations, and meet regulatory standards for medical and scientific storage.

3. Why is temperature uniformity important in biomedical freezers?

Consistent temperature prevents sample degradation and ensures the stability and effectiveness of stored biological materials.

4. How do biomedical freezers maintain temperature during power outages?

Our models have backup battery systems, cold storage packs, or can be connected to external backup power sources to maintain temperature stability.

5. How often should a biomedical freezer be maintained?

Routine maintenance, including cleaning the condenser, checking door seals, and monitoring temperature logs, should be performed regularly to ensure efficiency and reliability.

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