In the field of scientific research, the safety and stable storage of samples are equally important. Laboratory liquid nitrogen tanks are designed for laboratory sample storage and are committed to meeting the needs of various scientific research institutions. Our tank capacities range from 30 liters to 175 liters, which is very suitable for sample storage in laboratories of different sizes.
Laboratory liquid nitrogen tanks have excellent storage capacity and can accommodate 750 to 6000 2ml cryovials and 540 to 1800 5ml cryovials, which means that no matter how much sample you have, it can easily handle from small experiments to large-scale storage. Each tank comes standard with a cryo rack and a cryo box to ensure that samples can be stored in an orderly manner and easily and quickly accessed.
In terms of design, the cell storage tank is user-friendly and has the following significant features:
Large-capacity storage: Whether you are conducting preliminary experiments or long-term storage, it can provide sufficient space to meet the needs of various samples and help researchers manage experimental materials more efficiently.
Low liquid nitrogen consumption: The use of advanced insulation technology can effectively reduce the consumption of liquid nitrogen, reduce operating costs, and make the best use of your scientific research funds.
Easy to operate: The large-caliber design makes it easier to take and put samples, reduces sample loss caused by inconvenient operation, and improves laboratory work efficiency.
Safety design: The liquid nitrogen container is equipped with a special locking cover to effectively avoid accidental opening, ensuring that your samples are properly protected under any circumstances and improving laboratory safety standards.
Laboratory liquid nitrogen tanks are ideal for laboratory sample storage and are suitable for biomedical research, drug development, agricultural science and other fields. We are committed to providing you with high-quality storage solutions to help every scientific research career succeed. Choose KGSQ to keep every important sample safe and worry-free!
In the laboratory, cell samples need to be placed in liquid nitrogen for cryogenic storage. However, some samples must not only be cryopreserved, but also stored in the gas phase without contact with liquid nitrogen. The former can be solved with a conventional liquid nitrogen tank, and the latter can also be solved with a gas-phase liquid nitrogen tank. However, the capacity of gas phase tanks is relatively large, above 350 liters, and the samples that laboratories need to store in gas phase are not always large. When the quantity is small, using gas phase tanks to store them is really overkill. So how to preserve these samples? There is a small gas-liquid nitrogen tank, you can also call it a small gas-liquid tank! It is also specially used for gas phase storage of stem cells, embryos, semen and other biological samples. It has moderate capacity, low liquid nitrogen loss, easy operation, and is more suitable for laboratory gas phase storage of small quantities of samples. Its gas-phase preservation principle is very simple. It is based on the characteristics of liquid nitrogen having a boiling point of -196.56�°C under normal pressure and the natural formation of nitrogen. The area of the small gas-liquid phase liquid nitrogen tank is divided into two, liquid nitrogen is placed at the bottom, and the sample is frozen. The rack is suspended above the liquid nitrogen, and with the help of the natural volatilization of the liquid nitrogen, a low-temperature environment is formed in the container. At this point, is there a familiar and unfamiliar feeling? That's right, the small gas-liquid phase tank is a smaller version of the YDD series gas-phase liquid nitrogen tank. Except for the difference in material and capacity, the rest of the characteristics are the same. For example: compatible with gas-liquid phase dual-mode storage, intelligent management system, etc.; therefore, the principles between the two are also interoperable! In short, the small gas-liquid phase tank makes up for the YDD series's demand for small-volume cell storage in terms of capacity. It is a lightweight and energy-saving gas-phase storage liquid nitrogen container specially designed for gas-phase storage of small-capacity cell samples.
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The liquid nitrogen tank for cell storage is designed for laboratory users. It is a large-capacity low-temperature liquid nitrogen container that can efficiently store biological samples. Made of aviation aluminum, the liquid nitrogen has a low volatility, good thermal insulation performance, and takes up less space. It is an ideal choice for laboratory professionals and can meet different needs. Liquid nitrogen tanks for cell storage have many advantages. Here is a detailed introduction for you: 1. Durability: Made of corrosion-resistant and thermally-insulating aviation aluminum materials, it can resist the influence and damage of the external environment. At the same time, it undergoes strict quality inspection and vacuum testing before leaving the factory to ensure that it meets the standards in various performance indicators. 2. Large-capacity storage space: With a large capacity of 30-175 liters, it is suitable for long-term stable storage of a large number of samples to meet the needs of scientific research experiments. 3. Large-caliber design: The large-caliber design of 125mm, 127mm and 216mm is convenient for sample storage, while maintaining low liquid nitrogen consumption and providing more stable storage conditions. 4. Wide range of applications: Suitable for the preservation of a variety of biological samples, such as cell and tissue samples, microorganisms, seeds, embryos and sperm, etc., as well as for deep freezing treatment of parts and components, etc., with wide application value. 5. Safety: It can be configured with an intelligent monitoring system to achieve remote monitoring, and is equipped with a safety lock cover to prevent others from opening it without authorization, ensuring the safety of cell samples in the container. 6. It can accommodate a large number of cryopreserved samples: It is equipped with a cryopreservation rack and a cryopreservation box, which can accommodate more than 750 2ml cryopreservation tubes, and can reach up to about 6,000. Therefore, due to its unique advantages, the liquid nitrogen tank for cell storage has a wide range of application value in scientific research experiments and industrial production.
At present: liquid nitrogen tanks are common low-temperature containers in laboratories and are often used to preserve specimens, samples, cells, etc., which require the constant temperature characteristics of liquid nitrogen tanks. Speaking of which, here comes the question. Many people will ask what size of liquid nitrogen tank should be used in scientific research laboratories? Laboratory liquid nitrogen tanks are generally larger than 30 liters. There are two reasons: 1. Consider capacity The capacity of liquid nitrogen tanks ranges from 2 to 175 liters. Different capacities can store different numbers of samples. The larger the capacity, the more samples can be stored. For laboratories, there are many people who freeze samples, with a wide variety and large quantities. Therefore, it is recommended to choose a jar of more than 30 liters, which can store a variety of samples without the need for frequent refills. 2. Consider caliber There are 6 options for liquid nitrogen tank diameter,50mm,80mm, 125mm, 127mm,210mm,216mm; There are many types and large quantities of samples stored in the laboratory. Freezing racks are often used for matching. If the diameter is too small, it will not fit in. Therefore, it is recommended to use a diameter of 125mm or above. A larger diameter makes it easier to take samples and is used with a freezing box. More samples can be saved. To sum up, liquid nitrogen tanks used in laboratories generally have a capacity of more than 30 liters and a diameter of more than 125mm. But the important thing is to choose based on your actual needs. If you have any needs, please contact KGSQ liquid nitrogen tank:
The liquid nitrogen tank is a low-temperature container that can only store liquid nitrogen and cannot store other liquids. It is mainly composed of inner and outer gallbladders, neck tubes, neck plugs, and buckets. They play different functions in different positions. So what functions does our liquid nitrogen tank neck plug have? What will happen if we accidentally forget to cover the neck plug during operation? You should know that the neck plug is made of polyurethane foam and is used to block the neck of the liquid nitrogen container to reduce the evaporation of liquid nitrogen and play a role in preserving liquid nitrogen. It is light and pressure-free, not easy to break, does not fall off, and can also fix the bucket without adsorbing liquid nitrogen. If you forget to cover the neck plug during use,there will be three situations,the third situation is dangerous. 1. Liquid nitrogen volatilizes in large quantities Liquid nitrogen is a low-temperature liquid that is easily volatile at -196�°C.It will evaporate more quickly when exposed to heat. The liquid nitrogen tank is designed to better isolate heat,so that liquid nitrogen can be stored for a long time.The neck plug is made of polyurethane foam, which is not easy to break and has good thermal insulation properties and can isolate most of the heat. If you forget to cover the neck plug,hot air will enter through the mouth of the tank and accelerate the evaporation of liquid nitrogen.If there are samples stored in the tank,the safety of the samples will be affected and the samples may become inactive. Therefore,when we find that we have forgotten to cover the neck plug,we must first measure the height of the liquid nitrogen in the tank,refill it,and then cover the neck plug. 2. Liquid nitrogen will be contaminated Another function of the neck plug is to prevent impurities or bacteria from falling into the tank. If you forget to cover the neck plug, bacteria and impurities will inevitably fall into the liquid nitrogen tank and contaminate the liquid nitrogen and stored biological samples. 3. Decreased indoor oxygen content Usually, liquid nitrogen tanks are placed indoors. Liquid nitrogen will volatilize more quickly when heated. If the room is not well ventilated, the nitrogen content in the air will increase and the oxygen content will decrease, which may cause the risk of "suffocation". Therefore, Liquid nitrogen tanks stored indoors must be well ventilated. If you have any needs, please contact KGSQ liquid nitrogen tank:
In laboratories and scientific research institutes, experimental samples and cells often need to be stored in a low-temperature environment for a long time. There are many cryogenic containers on the market, and laboratory liquid nitrogen tanks stand out and are entrusted with reuse. This is because the laboratory liquid nitrogen tank has such advantages. It is made of aviation aluminum, which has strong hardness, light weight, long-term durability and no deformation; large-diameter design facilitates sample pickup and placement; large capacity, stable and safe storage of samples; multi-layer insulation Vacuum design effectively reduces the volatilization of liquid nitrogen; it can meet the different needs of different workers. Although, there are ways to use laboratory liquid nitrogen tanks. 1. Before use It should be placed in a well-ventilated room, away from fire sources, electrical equipment, moisture-proof, and shaded; Avoid storing in places where the temperature is too high or too low, and the humidity is too high or too low; Check the sealing of the liquid nitrogen tank to see if there is air leakage. If there is any abnormality, contact after-sales service in time; 2. When using Use caution when adding liquid nitrogen. New jars should be filled slowly and pre-cooled to prevent the liner from cooling too quickly and reducing its service life; When filling liquid nitrogen, do not pour liquid nitrogen on the vacuum exhaust port to avoid a decrease in vacuum degree; The neck plug is made of thermal insulation material, which can not only prevent the evaporation of liquid nitrogen, but also play a role in fixing the lifting cylinder; Check frequently. If frost is found on the surface of the tank, stop using it; 3.After use Liquid nitrogen tanks should be placed on a stable and flat ground, away from direct sunlight and high temperature environments; When not in use for a long time, it should be cleaned and stored to prevent sample residue from corroding the tank wall and affecting the service life; It is recommended to place it in a well-ventilated area and regularly check the insulation performance of the tank; In short, the role of liquid nitrogen tanks in the laboratory is irreplaceable, but their correct use is crucial. During the operation, you must not only pay attention to the storage of the liquid nitrogen tank, but also the addition and correct use of liquid nitrogen to ensure the safety of staff and samples.