EQUITAINER ISOTHERMALIZER: FOR 2 X 50 ML TUBES
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EQUITAINER ISOTHERMALIZER: FOR 2 X 50 ML TUBES
The Equitainer Isothermalizer unit designed for two 50 ml tubes is a specialized component within the Equitainer system for transporting chilled semen. This unit acts as an internal holder that maintains optimal thermal contact between the sample tubes and the cooling cans inside the Equitainer, ensuring a gradual and controlled cooling process for equine semen or similar biological samples.
Facilitates reliable thermal control through effective thermal conduction
Compatible with standard Equitainer components for seamless integration within the workflow for transporting chilled samples
Manufactured to ensure close thermal contact between the tubes and the cooling cans
Insert the Isothermalizer unit into the Equitainer container, positioning it in contact with the frozen cooling cans
Ensure the Equitainer system is properly assembled before transport
The appropriate dose or sample volume should be determined by a qualified veterinarian or reproduction specialist based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Provides consistent and uniform cooling for two 50 ml tubes when used within the Equitainer systemFacilitates reliable thermal control through effective thermal conduction
Compatible with standard Equitainer components for seamless integration within the workflow for transporting chilled samples
Composition
The Isothermalizer unit is designed to accommodate two 50 ml tubes (conical or centrifuge)Manufactured to ensure close thermal contact between the tubes and the cooling cans
Instructions for Use
Place two 50 ml tubes containing the sample inside the Isothermalizer unitInsert the Isothermalizer unit into the Equitainer container, positioning it in contact with the frozen cooling cans
Ensure the Equitainer system is properly assembled before transport
The appropriate dose or sample volume should be determined by a qualified veterinarian or reproduction specialist based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
