MVE HECO 815P-190AF-BB-TS Cryofreezer with -190C sample storage and vacuum jacketed transfer hose

MVE HECO 815P-190AF-BB-TS Cryofreezer with -190C sample storage and vacuum jacketed transfer hose

$17,900 (USD)

Description

HEco is the Next Generation High Efficiency Cryo-Freezer Providing Vapor Storage at -190°C 

With their streamlined LN2 plumbing and vacuum jacketed transfer hose, the MVE HECO 800 series freezers are the most efficient vapor freezers available.

These high efficiency eco-friendly freezers (HEco) incorporate hinged work surfaces that fully enclose all electronics and plumbing to enhance overall safety and usability. The technical and visual improvements combine to create a more aesthetically pleasing freezer that offers greater functionality. As with all of MVE’s cryogenic freezers, the MVE HEco Series freezers provide maximum storage density as well as the longest hold time and highest sample security in the industry.

Principal Features

  • Fully enclosed wiring and plumbing
  • Vacuum jacketed transfer hose
  • Dry sample storage
  • -190°C top box temperature
  • Lowest liftover height
  • Optional battery backup
  • Standard gas bypass prevents warm gas from entering freezer during fill
  • MVE TS™ touchscreen technology
  • Includes tier step

  • Maximum Storage Capacity

       •  1.2 & 2 ml Vials (Internally Threaded): 15,600
       •  Quantity of Large Racks 100 cell boxes: 12
       •  Quantity of Mini Racks 25 cell boxes: 4
       •  Number of Shelves per Rack: 12

    Performance

       • LN2 Capacity w/o Inventory : 370 L/est.
       • LN2 Capacity at Vapor Platform: 52 L/est.  

    Unit Dimensions

       • Neck Opening: 12.5" (317 mm)
       • Useable Internal Height: 26.5" (673 mm)
       • Inner Diameter: 28.8" (731 mm)
       • Overall Height w/Autofill: 57.0" (1448 mm)
       • Door Width Requirement**: 32" (813 mm)

       • Door Width Requirement, with handles**: 33.2" (843 mm)
       • Weight Empty*: 475 lb. (215 kg)
       • Weight Full (liquid)*: 1134 lb. (514 kg)
    Add $500 for crating

    Cryogenic Storage Wars - Liquid Phase or Vapor Phase LN2 Freezer?

    Cryogenic Freezers have used Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) for preservation of biological materials since the 1950’s and LN2 remains the gold standard for long-term cryogenic storage to this day. Originally, the only option was to submerse your biological materials directly into liquid phase nitrogen but advancements in cryogenic storage technology allow modern LN2 freezers to maintain uniform temperatures in the vapor phase that forms above liquid phase nitrogen. While storing your biological materials in liquid nitrogen provides the ultimate in preservation and long-term storage, it is dangerous to work with. Using vapor phase nitrogen freezers protects researchers and provides easier access but storage times are diminished. When you’re deciding which type of Cryogenic Storage Freezer to get, liquid phase or vapor phase nitrogen, you will have to take your specific storage requirements into account and select the LN2 freezer that will best meet your needs. Liquid and vapor phase systems each present distinct advantages that should clarify your selection. If not, you have a third option. You can get an LN2 freezer that contains storage space in separate liquid phase and vapor phase sections.

    Cryogenic storage freezers that preserve biological materials in liquid phase nitrogen provide a cost-effective and efficient way for you to maintain the extremely low temperatures you need for cryogenic storage. LN2 freezers with liquid phase storage ensure that all biological activity has ceased, placing cells in a state of suspended animation, theoretically for centuries. In traditional liquid phase cryogenic freezers, your samples are stored completely submerged in liquid nitrogen. This ensures that your samples are kept at a consistent temperature throughout their storage time. As long as you maintain a sufficient supply of liquid nitrogen, the temperature of your samples will remain at or below -196°C indefinitely. At temperatures of -196°C or less, all cell activity ceases so your sample should theoretically never degrade. Liquid phase systems date back to the beginning of LN2 cryogenic technology and because of their ability to maintain the consistent low temperatures required, they remain the workhorses at the heart of cryogenic sample preservation. This consistency is critical for preservation and long term storage when you want cell samples in exactly the same condition fifty years from now as they were the day you froze them.

    Choosing between the long-term storage benefits that liquid phase LN2 freezers provide and the ease of access that vapor phase LN2 freezers provide can sometimes be difficult. However, if you want to have frequent access to your samples (which will expose your samples to temperature fluctuations anyway) then a vapor phase system will make retrieval easier and much safer. We’ve established that biological activity ceases at -196°C and submersion in LN2 is required to reach those temperatures but, cell activity effectively stops at -135°C allowing your samples to be stored at or below this temperature without any significant deterioration. That’s where vapor phase LN2 freezers, which operate at specific temperature ranges between -135°C and -190°C depending on the model, become a useful alternative. Your project requirements will dictate the type of LN2 freezer that is right for your specific situation. Generally, a good rule of thumb is that if you want longer term storage, the liquid phase is better because it maintains your sample at a lower, more consistent temperature but for other situations where long-term storage is not a factor, especially when frequent access is required, going with the safety and ease of access that vapor phase LN2 freezers provide may be a better option.

     

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