Laboratory refrigerators

This category contains information about such laboratory equipment as laboratory refrigerators from leading companies.

Laboratory refrigerators are designed to keep reagent, blood and test samples at cold temperature in laboratory settings. Laboratory refrigerators are mostly used to storage blood that is gathered in a blood donation and to preserve the blood for later blood transfusion. Blood refrigerators are also designed to storage vaccines or other medical products at a stable temperature. The temperature can vary from 2°C to 23°C and is ideally suited for many tests that require general stable temperature storage.

The main characteristics of laboratory refrigerators are size, temperature range, temperature monitoring and recording, alarm system, adjustable shelves, microprocessor controlled varieties, defrost system, accuracy, reliability, a possibility for the configurations, energy efficiency.  Laboratory refrigerators can be with a solid door or with glass doors.

Red blood cells are most commonly transfused blood product, it have to be kept in the storage approximately for 42 days, and it includes refrigerator but usually not freezing. Another type of transfusion is of platelets but it’s far less common. It is a storage just for 7 days in order to get greater potential for contamination with a higher storage temperature.

Types of laboratory refrigerators:

- benchtop
- undercounted
- upright

Anyone can choose needed laboratory refrigerator in our catalog from the best companies in the laboratory equipment market. Manufacturers from our online database provide innovative, efficient laboratory infrastructure equipment and devices.

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