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Choosing the Right Liquid Nitrogen Tank Model for Storing Biological Samples

The specifications and models of liquid nitrogen tanks vary depending on their intended use. When selecting a specific model of liquid nitrogen tank, several aspects need consideration.

Firstly, it's crucial to determine the quantity and size of samples to be stored. This directly influences the required capacity of the liquid nitrogen tank. For storing a small number of samples, a small liquid nitrogen tank may suffice. However, if storing a large quantity or large-sized samples, opting for a larger liquid nitrogen tank might be more suitable.

For instance, Haier Biomedical's Biobank Series liquid nitrogen storage systems can accommodate nearly 95,000 2ml internally threaded cryogenic tubes, utilizing an automatic winding machine to wrap the insulation layer, providing enhanced vacuum multi-layer insulation for improved container performance and stability.

Secondly, consider the diameter of the liquid nitrogen tank. Common diameters include 35mm, 50mm, 80mm, 125mm, 210mm, among others. For example, Haier Biomedical's liquid nitrogen biological containers come in 24 models for storage and transportation, ranging from 2 to 50 liters. These models feature high-strength, lightweight aluminum construction, capable of storing a large number of biological samples while offering excellent preservation times. They also include indexed canister positions for easy sample access.

Moreover, the convenience of use is another important consideration when selecting a liquid nitrogen tank. The tank should be easy to operate, facilitating both sample storage and retrieval. Modern liquid nitrogen tanks are equipped with temperature and liquid nitrogen level monitoring systems, allowing real-time monitoring of the tank's conditions. They also feature remote monitoring and alarm functions, enabling users to stay informed about the tank's status at all times.

For example, Haier Biomedical's SmartCore Series liquid nitrogen storage systems, as the latest third-generation design, feature a tank body made of food-grade 304 stainless steel material, with an external stacked structure to enhance overall aesthetics. They are equipped with a new intelligent measurement and control terminal suitable for research institutes, electronics, chemical, pharmaceutical enterprises, as well as laboratories, blood stations, hospitals, and disease control centers. These systems are ideal for storing umbilical cord blood, tissue cells, biological materials, maintaining the activity of cell samples.

Of course, price is also an essential factor when choosing a liquid nitrogen tank. The price of liquid nitrogen tanks varies based on their specifications and performance. Professionals may need to select the most cost-effective liquid nitrogen tank according to their budget.


Post time: Apr-02-2024