Refrigerators, Freezers, and Storage Units

Essential temperature-controlled storage systems designed to preserve the stability, safety, and efficacy of temperature-sensitive medical supplies, pharmaceuticals, and biological specimens. This category includes laboratory refrigerators, ultra-low temperature (ULT) freezers, pharmacy coolers, blood bank refrigerators, vaccine storage units, and cryogenic tanks. These units provide precise, consistent, and monitored environments—from +4°C to -86°C and below—to ensure compliance with strict regulatory standards for the storage of vaccines, reagents, blood products, tissues, and research samples. Ideal for hospitals, pharmacies, clinical laboratories, blood centers, research institutions, and biobanks.

Blood Bank Freezer

A Blood Bank Freezer is a specialized Class II medical device designed for the safe, temperature-controlled frozen storage of blood components including fresh frozen plasma (FFP), cryoprecipitate, and other frozen plasma products at temperatures of -18°C to -35°C (standard plasma freezers) or -65°C to -80°C (for frozen red cells). Meeting stringent AABB, FDA, CAP, and EU regulatory standards, these freezers feature heavy-duty refrigeration systems, forced-air circulation for temperature uniformity (±2-3°C), microprocessor controls with digital displays, redundant temperature monitoring with chart recorders or digital data loggers, and multi-level alarm systems (audible, visual, remote) for high/low temperature, power failure, and door/lid ajar. Available in upright or chest configurations with capacities from 200-1,500+ liters, specialized blood bag racks, pull-out drawers, and secure locking. Primary clinical applications include long-term storage of fresh frozen plasma (12 months at -18°C), cryoprecipitate storage, frozen plasma components for transfusion, cryoprecipitate-rich plasma, long-term storage of rare blood products, and research/reference laboratory sample storage. Essential equipment for hospital blood banks, transfusion services, blood donor centers, and reference laboratories requiring validated, reliable frozen storage for critical blood components with full regulatory compliance and documented temperature monitoring.

Floor Type High Speed Cooling Centrifuge

A Floor Type High Speed Cooling Centrifuge is a heavy-duty, floor-standing refrigerated centrifuge designed for large-scale, high-speed processing of temperature-sensitive biological samples at forces up to 120,000 x g (standard high-speed) or 800,000 x g (ultracentrifuge) with precise temperature control from -20°C to +40°C. Capable of processing multiple liters per run using fixed-angle, swinging-bucket, continuous flow, zonal, and vertical rotors with capacities from 4-8 × 500 mL bottles to continuous flow rates of 2-20 L/hour. Features include high-torque brushless motors, advanced refrigeration systems, high vacuum systems (ultracentrifuges), large color touchscreen interfaces with 21 CFR Part 11 compliant data logging, 100-1,000 programmable protocols, multi-sensor imbalance detection, aerosol-tight rotors for BSL-3/4 applications, and comprehensive safety interlock systems. Primary clinical and research applications include virus particle concentration and purification for virology and vaccine development, DNA/RNA extraction from large sample volumes, subcellular fractionation and organelle isolation, lipoprotein separation for cardiovascular risk assessment, protein purification for structural biology, exosome isolation for biomarker research, and large-scale vaccine and biopharmaceutical production under GMP conditions. Essential equipment for advanced diagnostic laboratories, research institutions, biopharmaceutical manufacturing facilities, and vaccine production centers requiring high centrifugal forces, precise temperature control, and validated, reproducible performance.

Floor Type Low Speed Cooling Centrifuge

A Floor Type Low Speed Cooling Centrifuge is a heavy-duty, floor-standing refrigerated centrifuge designed for large-scale, temperature-controlled processing of biological samples in clinical laboratories, blood banks, biopharmaceutical manufacturing, and research facilities. With capacities up to 12 blood bags, 6 × 1 L bottles, 192 blood collection tubes, or 20 microplates per run, these units operate at 4,000-8,000 RPM generating RCF up to 12,000 x g with precise temperature control from -10°C to +40°C (±1°C). Features include high-torque brushless motors, advanced refrigeration systems, color touchscreen interfaces, programmable protocols (50-100 programs), multiple acceleration/deceleration profiles, comprehensive imbalance detection, aerosol-tight rotors, and GMP-compliant data logging options. Primary clinical applications include blood bank processing (packed cells, plasma, cryoprecipitate), coagulation studies requiring cold centrifugation, temperature-sensitive molecular biology preparations, vaccine and biopharmaceutical production, cold precipitation studies, and long-duration centrifugation protocols. Essential equipment for high-volume clinical laboratories, blood donor centers, and GMP manufacturing facilities requiring precise temperature control and large sample capacity with reproducible, validated results.

Medical Freezer

A Medical Freezer is a Class I medical device designed for safe, temperature-controlled frozen storage of plasma, vaccines, pharmaceuticals, laboratory reagents, and research specimens at sub-zero temperatures. Available in standard medical freezers (-15°C to -25°C) for plasma and frozen vaccines, low-temperature freezers (-30°C to -40°C) for specialized biologics, and ultra-low temperature freezers (-60°C to -86°C) for long-term research sample storage. Features include microprocessor controls with digital displays, audible and visual alarms for high/low temperature, power failure, and door/lid ajar, continuous temperature monitoring capabilities, and optional chart recorders or remote monitoring. Available in upright or chest configurations with capacities from 50 L to 800+ L. Primary clinical applications include frozen plasma storage for blood banks (AABB standards, -18°C or colder), frozen vaccine storage for immunization programs (CDC/WHO guidelines, -15°C to -25°C), pharmaceutical storage (USP <795>/<797>), laboratory reagent and specimen preservation, microbiological culture storage, research and biobanking sample storage (-80°C), and clinical trial material storage. Essential equipment for hospitals, blood banks, clinical laboratories, research facilities, and pharmacies requiring reliable, monitored frozen storage for critical medical and research products.

Medical Refrigerator

A Medical Refrigerator is a Class I medical device designed for safe, temperature-controlled storage of vaccines, blood products, medications, laboratory reagents, and temperature-sensitive diagnostic materials. Maintaining temperatures typically between +2°C and +8°C (with blood bank models at +1°C to +6°C), these units feature forced-air circulation for temperature uniformity (±1-2°C), microprocessor controls with digital displays, audible and visual alarms for high/low temperature, power failure, and door ajar, and continuous temperature monitoring capabilities. Available in capacities from 50 L countertop units to 1,500+ L large reach-in models, with solid or glass doors, adjustable shelving, and locking mechanisms. Primary clinical applications include vaccine storage for immunization programs (CDC/WHO compliant), blood and blood component storage for transfusion services (AABB standards), pharmaceutical and medication storage in hospital pharmacies (USP <797>/<795>), laboratory reagent and specimen preservation, microbiological culture storage, clinical trial sample storage, and temperature-sensitive diagnostic kit storage. Essential equipment for hospitals, clinics, blood banks, pharmacies, laboratories, and research facilities requiring reliable, monitored cold storage for critical medical products.

Plasma Blast Freezer

A Plasma Blast Freezer is a specialized Class II medical device designed for the rapid freezing of fresh frozen plasma (FFP), cryoprecipitate, and source plasma in blood banking and transfusion medicine. Operating at -30°C to -50°C with high-velocity forced-air circulation, these units achieve core temperatures of -30°C in plasma units within 60-90 minutes, preserving labile coagulation factors (Factor V, Factor VIII) and meeting stringent AABB, FDA, CAP, and EU regulatory requirements. Available in benchtop (10-30 unit) and floor (50-200+ unit) configurations with stainless steel construction, programmable microprocessor controls, multi-point temperature monitoring with product simulators, continuous data logging, and multi-level alarm systems. Primary clinical applications include rapid freezing of fresh frozen plasma (within 8-24 hours of collection), cryoprecipitate production, source plasma freezing for fractionation, controlled-rate freezing of blood components, research applications, emergency preparedness, and biobanking preparation. Critical safety requirements include validated freezing cycles, temperature mapping, redundant monitoring, documented freezing curves, and strict adherence to regulatory standards for plasma component quality and patient safety.