-25°C to -45°C freezers for reliable low-temperature storage
Maintain stable conditions for biological samples, reagents, and temperature-sensitive materials.
Built for dependable temperature control and consistent performance in laboratory and healthcare environments.
Low-temperature storage for critical samples
Reliable low-temperature storage is critical for protecting biological samples, reagents, and other temperature-sensitive materials. -25°C to -45°C freezers offer dependable sub-zero conditions that help preserve sample integrity and support cold storage across research, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and industrial environments.
To support these requirements, our range of low-temperature freezers from trusted global manufacturers delivers reliable performance across a wide variety of storage applications. From equipment consultancy and purchase through to installation, validation, servicing, and ongoing maintenance, our team is here to support your operations at every stage.
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FAQ
What are –25°C to –45°C freezers typically used for?
Freezers in this temperature range are commonly used for storing biological samples, reagents, vaccines, and other temperature-sensitive materials that require lower temperatures than standard laboratory freezers but do not need ultra-low storage. They are widely used across research, healthcare, pharmaceutical, and industrial environments.
Are –25°C to –45°C freezers suitable for regulated environments?
Yes. These freezers are widely used in regulated environments where reliable temperature-controlled storage is required, however they may need to undergo validation or temperature verification to support compliance and audit readiness.
What capacity freezer should I choose?
The right capacity depends on the volume of materials you need to store and how they will be organised. Using racks, boxes, or trays can reduce usable internal space, so selecting a freezer with additional capacity can help maintain airflow and allow for future storage needs.
What type of freezer configuration should I choose?
Freezers in this temperature range are available both in upright and chest configurations. Upright models are typically easier to organise and access frequently used materials, while chest freezers can provide better temperature stability and larger storage capacity.
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