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-60℃ Low Temperature Freezer LMLTF-A104 features total storage volume of 270L. Equipped with advanced microprocessor controller to ensure stable temperature maintenance at -60℃. Built with CFC-free insulation and PCM-lined chamber for efficient thermal stability. Features two baskets for systematic sample arrangement and convenient access. Our Freezer is engineered for energy efficiency, offering durable functionality.
Specifications
| Capacity | 270L |
| Cooling Performance | -60℃ |
| Temperature Range | -30 to -60℃ |
| Climate Class | N |
| Cabinet Type | Chest |
| Cooling Type | Direct cooling |
| Defrost Mode | Manual |
| Refrigerant | CFC-free |
| Controller | Microprocessor |
| Internal Material | PCM |
| External Material | Galvanized steel powder coating |
| Insulation | CFC-free polyurethane foam |
| Basket | 2 |
| Display | LED |
| Power Consumption | 450W |
| Power Supply | 220V/50Hz |
| Interior Dimension (W×D×H) | 960×500×625mm |
| Exterior Dimension (W×D×H) | 1150×795×900mm |
| Package Dimension (W×D×H) | 1210×770×1070mm |
| Net Weight | 90kg |
| Gross Weight | 107kg |
Pricing
| Product | Price | Unit | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| -60℃ Low Temperature Freezer LMLTF-A104 | $ 3212.5 | Each of 1 |
Features
Direct cooling mechanism
Optimized cascade refrigeration.
Manual defrost system
Sensor error alert
Multiple malfunction alarms
Power on delay function
Casters and door lock
Applications
-60℃ Low Temperature Freezer LMLTF-A104 is employed in research institutions, life science, pharma, biotech, and marine industries for storing plasma, blood products, laboratory reagents, chemicals, marine products, fishery samples, and other biological samples.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a -60°C Low Temperature Freezer?
A -60°C Low Temperature Freezer is an apparatus designed to store biological samples, pharmaceuticals, vaccines, enzymes, and other materials that require ultra-low temperatures for preservation.
2 How does -60°C Low Temperature freezer work?
It works by using a powerful refrigeration system to achieve and maintain ultra-low temperatures for preserving sensitive materials.
3 What kind of maintenance does -60°C Low Temperature Freezer require?
Routine maintenance includes regular cleaning, checking temperature monitoring systems, defrosting, and ensuring that the door seals are intact.
4 How is -60°C Low Temperature freezer used in research labs?
It is used to store biological specimens, tissue samples, and reagents for experiments that require preservation at ultra-low temperatures to prevent degradation.
5 Is -60°C Low Temperature Freezer used in the pharmaceutical industry?
It is used in the pharmaceutical industry to store vaccines, biologics, and other sensitive drugs that require ultra-low storage conditions to maintain stability and efficacy.
6 Can -60°C Low Temperature Freezer be used for storing forensic samples?
It is used to store DNA samples, blood, and tissue specimens for long-term preservation and analysis in criminal investigations.
7 Is -60°C Low Temperature Freezer used in clinical trials?
It is used to store trial materials, biological samples, and medications that need to be preserved under controlled low-temperature conditions to ensure integrity during the trial period.
8 Is -60°C Low Temperature Freezer used in genetic research?
It is commonly used in genetic research for preserving DNA, RNA, and other genetic materials that require ultra-low temperatures to prevent degradation and ensure accurate analysis.
9 How does -60°C Low Temperature Freezer aid in the preservation of cell cultures?
It is used in cell culture labs to store frozen cell lines, which can be thawed and used for research or production at a later time without compromising cell viability.
10 Can -60°C Low Temperature Freezer store materials for space research?
It is used in space research to store biological and chemical samples that are subjected to extreme temperature conditions during space missions.