Working with liquid nitrogen can be hazardous to both the analyst (burns) and the sample (cross-contamination). To avoid these risks, LN2 freezers were developed where the sample does not come into direct contact with LN2.

The product is designed to store samples at liquid nitrogen temperatures (-190°C) without contact with liquid nitrogen. This is achieved by a double wall with small holes in the top, through which nitrogen vapour continuously circulates in the tank.

The challenge here is to maintain uniform temperatures for the samples. Our white paper proves that CBS's V-Series isothermal freezers offer real protection with a uniform temperature and maximum storage of your samples.

Discover the CBS dry nitrogen tanks for safer storage of your samples.

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