Biofreezers are ultra-high temperature freezers designed for biological use. That is, they are ultra-freezing equipment geared towards laboratories, hospitals, and research, with precision control, alarms, temperature recording, and uniform thermal stability.
Typical operating range: -40 °C, -60 °C, -80 °C, or -86 °C.
If it operates down to -40 °C → Standard biofreezer. If it operates down to -80 °C → Ultra-high temperature freezer (biological ultra-high temperature freezer). If it operates below -100 °C → Cryogenic (with liquid nitrogen).
Typical uses:
- Storing DNA/RNA, vaccines, cells, plasma, tissues, and clinical samples.
- Long-term preservation of biological material.
For laboratories, hospitals, universities, blood banks, pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. |