Validations
Safeguard your equipment from day one with validation programs that ensure full compliance and verified performance.
Maintain reliable storage for plasma and temperature-sensitive biological materials.
Expert guidance and nationwide support to help you choose the right solution for your facility.
Protecting frozen plasma starts with dependable low-temperature storage. Plasma freezers maintain stable –30°C or below conditions to preserve plasma integrity in regulated healthcare environments.
Our range of high-performance plasma freezers from trusted manufacturers delivers reliable storage solutions, helping hospitals, laboratories, and blood banks maintain compliance, audit readiness, and operational confidence. From equipment consultancy and purchase through to validation, servicing, and ongoing maintenance, our team is here to support you at every stage of your operations.
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With over 450 years of engineering expertise, we guide equipment selection and provide custom set up and calibrations for confident and compliant operations.
Expert support to select the right centrifuge for your environment and workflow.
Installation, configuration, and training for full operation from day one.
UKAS or traceable calibration for accuracy and compliance.
Consider how much plasma you need to store, the available installation space, and whether temperature monitoring and alarm systems are required for compliance. Our team can help assess your storage needs and recommend the most suitable solution for your facility.
Frozen plasma is typically stored at -30 °C or below to maintain product stability and quality. Purpose-built plasma freezers are designed to maintain these low temperatures reliably.
In many healthcare and laboratory environments, plasma freezers are validated to confirm they maintain the required storage temperature. Validation may include installation checks and temperature mapping to support compliance and audit readiness.
Yes. Blood bank refrigerators store whole blood and blood components between +2 °C and +6 °C, while plasma freezers are designed to store frozen plasma at -30 °C or below.
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