Practical Guide to Cryogenic Equipment for Laboratories and Fertility Clinics
Cryogenic equipment is one of those categories where the gap between what a purchasing decision looks like on paper and what it means in practice is unusually wide. A dewar is not just a container. A cryogenic freezer is not just a cold box. The specifications that look similar across competing products can produce meaningfully different outcomes in a working laboratory. This guide covers the essentials. What cryogenic equipment actually is Cryogenic equipment encompasses any device designed to produce, store, transport, or apply materials at temperatures below -150°C. In IVF and biological research, this means equipment using liquid nitrogen at -196°C to preserve embryos, oocytes, sperm, stem cells, and tissue samples. The defining characteristic is passive, power-free temperature maintenance. Vacuum insulation eliminates heat transfer through conduction and convection. A reflective inner surface handles radiant heat. The result is a vessel that holds -196°C for weeks or months wit...