New Tenak -85°c Freezer Series

Refrigerators / freezers

New Tenak -85°c Freezer Series

24 Jan, 2007

Published over 19 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Refrigerators / freezers.

You now have the chance to have your own personal -85°C freezer or an inexpensive main storage -85°C freezer. The new TENAK ULT freezer series, from MM Europe, has 2 sizes either 130 or 416 litres. The freezers are based on the newest proven freezing technology, which gives high reliability at low cost.

With a chamber volume of 130 litres and due to the space saving design of the personal freezer you are able to find a free spot in most laboratories and store up to 8400 2ml cryovials. This is for many applications a perfect size for a batch. If a larger volume is required for ex. long term storage the 416 litre version is offered, this stores up to 31500 2ml cryovials.

The TENAK ULT freezers are operating in the range from -60 to -85°C in ambient temperatures from 10 to 30°C. The freezers are prepared for CO² back up, have audio alarm and alarm output for external use. The freezers have easy to clean interior and exterior, come with castors and handle with lock.

TENAK ULT freezers are based on one stage compressor technology which offers low energy consumption, low noise level, high cooling capacity and reliability.

Due to the choice of technology the weight and external measures are kept at a minimum and the freezer is therefore easy to handle for anyone.

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