CBS cryogenic freezers with innovative dry storage system
Patented isothermal concept – eliminates liquid nitrogen contact for users and samples. Long-term proven LN2 dry storage at -180°C. Models from 9,100 to 46,500 vials storage capacity.
V-Series Isothermal cryostorage tanks from Custom BioGenic Systems
Isothermal LN2 dry storage freezers create new opportunities. Custom BioGenic Systems (CBS) dry storage LN2 freezers enable biological samples to be stored at –180°C without the user or sample coming into direct contact with the liquid nitrogen. The freezers are equipped with conventional racks, with or without a carousel storing system, for storing vials, straws and blood bags.
Product features of LN2 dry storage tanks from CBS:
- No cross-contamination (mycoplasma) thanks to dry storage system with patented liquid nitrogen jacket
- Quick, easy and safe operations without coming into contact with the liquid nitrogen
- Safe processing of your samples in cold gas phase
- Clear visibility throughout the storage room down to the floor
- 100% usage of the dry-phase storage capacity from 9,100 up to 46,500 vials
- Unrivaled temperature stability with open lid even over a longer period of time
- Best temperature uniformity even without storage contents / racks
- Automatic filling and monitoring system with Modbus remote control
- Coordination of liquid nitrogen filling of several units possible to reduce LN2 transfer losses
CBS Isothermal cryogenic storage systems are ISO 13485 certified and in compliance with the European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC, Class IIA devices, for the storage of blood, body fluids or tissue for the purpose of potentially administering or introducing them at a later juncture into the human body.
Isothermal LN2 dry storage freezers are the ideal solution for IVF applications. Reproductive medicine traditionally involves storing the precious samples in temperature-sensitive straws. To cater to these temperature-sensitive applications, CBS offers a rotating (carousel) IVF system for storing but also handling samples with an open lid, all at a temperature of −180°C.