Choosing a Liquid Nitrogen Dewar for Your UK Fertility Clinic in 2026
If you are buying a liquid nitrogen dewar for a UK IVF laboratory or fertility clinic in 2026, the decision matters more than the price tag suggests. The wrong vessel will compromise sample integrity, create unnecessary safety risks for your team, and cost significantly more in LN2 consumption over its working life than a well-specified alternative would have. What are the most important specification criteria for IVF use? Hold time. For busy NHS and private fertility units, a hold time of 100 days or more between refills is worth prioritising. Anything shorter adds maintenance overhead and creates more opportunities for temperature management issues. Neck diameter. A wider neck makes sample access more practical, reduces LN2 loss per access event, and improves ergonomics for daily use. Storage capacity in clinical terms - not just litres of LN2, but canister positions and straw count based on your consumable configuration. Which vessels are best suited to UK IVF laboratory use? For NH...