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Shield Your Hands with Cryolab’s Cryo Safety Gloves

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  In hospital and laboratory settings, handling extremely cold materials requires specialised personal protective equipment. Cryo gloves are designed specifically to protect staff from the risks associated with liquid nitrogen, dry ice, and other cryogenic substances. Cryogenic materials can cause severe frostbite or cold burns on contact. Cryo gloves are made from multiple layers of insulation that provide thermal protection while allowing flexibility and dexterity for precise laboratory work. Hospitals, IVF clinics, and research facilities rely on these gloves to ensure staff safety during routine procedures such as handling frozen biological samples or operating cryogenic storage systems. Features of High-Quality Cryo Gloves Thermal Insulation – Protects hands from temperatures as low as -196°C. Durability – Resistant to cuts, punctures, and wear from repeated use. Dexterity – Designed to allow fine movements needed for lab tasks. Comfort – Lightweight materials reduce hand fati...

Everything You Need to Know about Sperm Cryopreservation

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  Sperm cryopreservation   is a clinically established method of preserving male fertility by freezing and storing sperm cells for future use. It plays a vital role in modern reproductive medicine, offering men the opportunity to protect their fertility before medical treatment, lifestyle changes or age-related decline. With advances in laboratory technology, sperm cryopreservation is now a safe, effective and widely available solution for long-term fertility preservation. What Is Sperm Cryopreservation? Sperm cryopreservation refers to the process of collecting, analysing, freezing and storing sperm at extremely low temperatures (approximately –196°C in liquid nitrogen). At this temperature, cellular activity stops, allowing sperm to remain viable for many years. Frozen sperm can later be thawed and used in assisted reproductive treatments such as: Intrauterine insemination (IUI) In vitro fertilisation ( IVF ) Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) Why Is Sperm Cryopreservat...

What Is a Counting Chamber?

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  A counting chamber, also known as a haemocytometer, is a laboratory tool that scientists use to count cells under a microscope. Researchers first designed it to count blood cells. However, laboratories now use it to measure many types of cells, including sperm cells, bacteria, yeast and cultured cells. Manufacturers produce the chamber from thick optical glass and engrave a fine grid onto its surface. Each square on the grid has precise dimensions. As a result, users can calculate the number of cells in a liquid sample because they know both the grid area and the chamber depth. How a Counting Chamber Works The chamber creates a small and controlled space for analysis. First, the user places a specially designed coverslip on top of the chamber. This coverslip has a standard thickness and forms a narrow gap above the grid. Next, the user places a small drop of liquid at the edge of the coverslip. Capillary action then draws the sample into the chamber and spreads it evenly across t...

How Can Cryosleeves and Cryocanes Improve Your Cryogenic Storage?

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  Are you struggling with organising biological samples in liquid nitrogen tanks? Cryosleeves and Cryocanes from Cryolab Ltd are designed to make cryogenic storage safer and more efficient. What Makes Cryosleeves Essential for Sample Protection? Do your vials and straws face the risk of damage or contamination?  CryoSleeves , including cryosleeve PVC and LN2 sleeves, offer cryogenic-resistant protection, keeping samples secure even at ultra-low temperatures. Their colour-coded options and durable, reusable design make sample identification fast while reducing long-term costs. Whether you need a single cryosleeve, multiple cryosleeves, or a specialised cryogenic storage sleeve, they are essential for liquid nitrogen sleeve storage in any lab. How Do Cryocanes Streamline Your Storage Workflow? Are your samples organised or scattered across tanks?  CryoCanes , also called cryogenic canes, LN2 canes, or dry shipper canes, hold multiple vials or straws in place, optimising tan...

Sperm Storage Solution I Cryolab

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  When it comes to fertility treatment and preservation, reliable sperm storage solutions are not just equipment they are a critical part of patient trust and clinical success. Every sample stored represents someone’s future plans, which means laboratories must prioritise safety, consistency and long-term protection. Whether you are running a high volume IVF centre or a smaller satellite clinic, selecting the right cryogenic system makes a real difference to workflow, compliance and peace of mind. Why Quality Matters in Sperm Storage Sperm cryopreservation depends on stable liquid nitrogen conditions and secure containment. Even small temperature fluctuations can compromise sample quality, so laboratories need storage solutions they can rely on without hesitation. Beyond temperature control, practical considerations also matter. Clear identification, organised storage layouts and compatibility between consumables and vessels all contribute to smoother lab operations. When everythin...

What Is Sperm Cryopreservation and How Does Sperm Freezing Work?

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  Sperm cryopreservation, also known as sperm freezing, is a medical process that preserves sperm cells at very low temperatures for future use. Doctors and fertility clinics use this technique to help individuals protect their fertility and plan for the future. At  Cryolab , we support clinics and laboratories across the UK and Ireland by providing reliable cryogenic storage solutions that protect reproductive samples at every stage. What Is Sperm Cryopreservation? Sperm cryopreservation involves freezing sperm in liquid nitrogen at –196°C. At this temperature, all biological activity stops. As a result, the sperm can remain stored safely for many years. Clinics commonly recommend sperm freezing in several situations. For example: Before chemotherapy or radiotherapy Prior to surgery that may affect fertility Before a vasectomy When sperm quality may decline over time For donor sperm banking During IVF or other fertility treatments Therefore, sperm freezing gives patients reas...

Cryogenic Tanks and Dewar Storage Systems

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  Maintaining ultra-low temperatures is essential for the long-term preservation of biological materials. Embryos, sperm, oocytes, tissues, and research samples depend on stable storage at -196 °C, where liquid nitrogen prevents degradation. Choosing the right LN2 storage vessel or cryogenic tank is therefore critical for laboratories, IVF centres, and research facilities. Modern cryogenic solutions combine safety, efficiency, and reliability, supporting both routine laboratory workflows and large-scale biobanking operations. Liquid Nitrogen Dewar Storage Solutions Liquid nitrogen dewar storage systems are specifically engineered to contain LN₂ securely while minimising evaporation. A high-quality cryogenic storage dewar maintains consistent internal temperatures, reducing the risk of sample loss caused by thermal fluctuation. These systems are available in multiple formats, from compact LN2 tanks for everyday laboratory handling to high-capacity cryogenic tanks designed for long-t...