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.