MVE LN2 CRYO CONTAINER SC 20/20, VOLUME: 20.5 L
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MVE LN2 CRYO CONTAINER SC 20/20, VOLUME: 20.5 L

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MVE LN2 CRYO CONTAINER SC 20/20, Capacity: 20.5 liters This liquid nitrogen-cooled container model SC 20/20 from MVE is a compact and lightweight tank designed for long-term preservation of biological samples. It features six containers and a capacity of 20.5 liters of liquid nitrogen, offering low evaporation performance and a durable construction suitable for professional use in laboratories and veterinary settings.

Main Benefits

Tamper-resistant durable lid with an additional safety lock
High-strength neck tube reduces liquid nitrogen loss
Advanced chemical vacuum retention system for sustainable thermal performance
Lightweight aluminum structure for easy handling
Low constant evaporation rate for economical long-term storage
Color-coded numbering system for containers and lids for sample organization
Spider platform design for easy insertion and extraction of containers
Five-year vacuum warranty and two-year parts warranty for reliability

Specifications

Six containers, each approximately 279 mm in height and 41.9 mm in diameter
Liquid nitrogen tank capacity: 20.5 liters
Neck opening diameter: approximately 55 mm
Overall height: approximately 660 mm
Outer diameter: approximately 368 mm
Empty weight: approximately 10.2 kg (22.5 lbs)
Filled weight: approximately 26.7 kg (58.99 lbs)

Usage Instructions

This container is intended for storing biological samples in liquid nitrogen. It is used by placing samples in the containers and filling the tank with liquid nitrogen. Specific uses should be determined by a qualified veterinarian or laboratory specialist based on the species, sample type, and storage requirements.

Package Size

One unit includes six containers.

Note

The constant evaporation rate is approximately 0.085 liters per day, supporting a stable holding time of up to 150 days under ideal conditions. Actual performance may vary depending on environmental factors and frequency of sample access.