A laboratory freezer is a freezer used to store samples for scientific or medical purposes. These freezers are designed to maintain a constant temperature and prevent samples from thawing or freezing. They come in a variety of sizes and shapes to meet the needs of different laboratories.
Upright freezers are common in laboratories because they take up less space and are easier to access than horizontal freezers. Some are equipped with features such as alarms and automatic shutoffs to prevent samples from thawing or freezing.
When choosing a laboratory freezer, it is important to consider the type of samples to be stored in it. For example, some are designed to store tissue samples, while others are more suitable for storing blood samples.
Thus, at Kalstein we have the right line of freezers for any laboratory, thanks to its wide system operating voltage range from 187 V to 242 V designed to allow the units to be installed in areas with poor voltage conditions.
Sample Preservation with the use of Freezers
From the point of view of science, the storage of hematological plasmas with the use of laboratory freezers is performed in order to preserve the quantity and quality of the cellular components of blood plasma. Generally speaking, blood plasma consists of 90% water, 7% red blood cells, 2% white blood cells and 1% platelets.
Plasma is the liquid component of blood that carries red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. Red blood cells carry oxygen to all cells in the body, while white blood cells help fight infection. Platelets are necessary for blood clotting.
The process of storing hematological plasmas with the use of laboratory freezers is carried out in three main stages. In the first stage, blood plasma is removed from a donor and placed in a sterile plastic bag. In the second stage, the plastic bag is placed in a specially designed freezing chamber.
In the third stage, the freezing chamber is filled with liquid nitrogen to freeze the blood plasma. This process is carried out at a temperature of -196°C. Once the blood plasma is frozen, it is stored in a laboratory freezer.
Storage Recommendations
The process of storing hematological plasmas with the use of laboratory freezers is very effective in preserving the quality and quantity of the cellular components of blood plasma. Frozen blood plasma can be stored for several years. However, it is important to note that frozen blood plasma is not stable indefinitely.
After frozen blood plasma has been stored for a period of time, it should be thawed and used immediately. If blood plasma is thawed and stored again, it degrades rapidly. Therefore, it is important to note that frozen blood plasma can only be stored for a limited period of time.
Kalstein brand Refrigerators and Freezers
At Kalstein we offer you the best equipment on the market with the highest technological quality, ready to meet all types of chemical, physical and microbiological processes. We have a variety of modern and functional equipment,this includes a wide selection of freezers belonging to the YR series, which have features such as: Microprocessor controlled system designed for controlled range of -40 ° C to -86 ° C for cabinet space with increments of 1 ° C. Configurable high and low temperature alarms.
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