Reliable Cryogenic Storage for IVF Laboratories
Maintaining ultra-low, stable temperatures is critical in IVF. LN₂ tanks preserve eggs, sperm, and embryos at -196°C, safeguarding them from cellular degradation. Cryolab offers a complete range of cryogenic solutions—including LN₂ Dewars, Cryo Freezers, and Dry Shippers—for the secure storage and transport of these vital samples.
Key Functions of LN₂ Storage Vessels
- Long-Term Preservation: Ensures biological integrity by storing samples at consistent subzero temperatures.
- Organised Storage: Vertical and horizontal LN₂ tanks come with labelled canisters and racks for efficient organisation and easy access.
- Temperature Stability: Advanced insulation and design reduce evaporation rates, maintaining optimal conditions with low-loss LN₂ tanks.
The CryoNest® Advantage
Our CryoNest® Series of racked LN₂ tanks—including the XL, XXL, and XXXL models—offer storage capacities from 95 to 175 litres, maximising space and efficiency. These tanks feature:
- Superior insulation to minimise nitrogen consumption
- Integrated temperature monitoring and pressure relief systems for enhanced safety
- Compact footprints for space-conscious laboratories
Choosing the Right LN₂ Tank
When selecting a cryogenic storage tank, consider:
- Capacity: Choose high-capacity tanks tailored to your clinic’s storage volume.
- Efficiency: Opt for low-evaporation models to lower operating costs.
- Safety: Look for built-in temperature and pressure control systems.
- Portability: For sample transport, Cryolab’s Dry Shippers offer dependable mobility.
- Application: Select tanks specific to embryo, sperm, or oocyte storage.
- Structure: Decide between wide-neck, narrow-neck, or specialised Dewars based on workflow needs.
Features That Make a Difference
Cryolab’s LN₂ vessels include:
- A wide range of tank capacities
- Optimised evaporation rates for cost savings
- Extended holding times for long-term storage
- Durable aluminium and stainless-steel construction
- Customisable neck sizes
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