Why the Liquid Nitrogen Tank Is the Most Overlooked Piece of Kit in an IVF Lab
Every IVF clinic obsesses over the freezing protocol. The vitrification kit. The warming solutions. The embryologist’s technique. And rightly so. But here is what keeps the most experienced cryogenic engineers awake at night: the tank. The liquid nitrogen storage tank sits in the corner of every IVF laboratory, every sperm bank, every biobank on the planet. It does not beep. It does not flash. It does not demand attention. And that quiet reliability is exactly why it gets overlooked — until the day it fails. In over 40 years supplying cryopreservation equipment to IVF clinics worldwide, Paul Hague, Director of Cryolab, has seen both sides of that equation. “A liquid nitrogen storage tank is not a sophisticated piece of technology,” he says. “It is a promise. And in reproductive medicine, that promise has to hold for years, sometimes decades.” That promise is worth understanding before you buy. What the Tank Is Actually Doing At -196 degrees Celsius, biological time stops. Enzymes cea...