Labzee Air-cooled Specimen Refrigerators are precision storage systems designed to preserve biological samples at stable low temperatures in clinical and laboratory environments. They use forced air circulation to maintain uniform cooling throughout the chamber, preventing temperature fluctuations and condensation. These systems include digital temperature displays, adjustable shelves, and safety features such as alarms and locking doors. Their corrosion-resistant interiors, low-noise operation, and energy-efficient compressors ensure dependable long-term performance. Our Air-cooled Specimen Refrigerators are ideal for hospitals, pathology labs, research centers, and diagnostic facilities.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1: When is an Air-cooled Specimen Refrigerators preferred over static models?
It is preferred when maintaining uniform temperature and humidity across the chamber is critical. Air circulation prevents cold spots and reduces condensation. This improves storage safety for sensitive samples.
2: Can it store a wide range of biological specimens?
Yes, it can store tissue samples, reagents, culture media, blood products, and more. Temperature is typically maintained between 2°C and 10°C. Adjustable shelves accommodate different container sizes.
3: Can alarms be configured for temperature fluctuations?
Yes, most models include visual and audible alarms for high/low temperature, door ajar, or power failure. These alerts help protect valuable samples. Alarm thresholds are user programmable.
4: When should the refrigerator be defrosted or cleaned?
Cleaning should be done monthly or as needed; manual defrosting depends on the model. Use non-corrosive cleaners and avoid water entering electrical components. Regular maintenance ensures consistent operation.
5: Can the refrigerator be used in high-humidity environments?
Yes, air-cooled models are better at managing humidity compared to static units. They resist condensation build-up and maintain temperature stability. Ensure proper ventilation around the unit for best results.