COOLINGCASTLE, COLD HANDLING CABINET,
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COOLINGCASTLE, Cold Treatment Cabinet
The COOLINGCASTLE cold treatment cabinet is a veterinary product for professional use, designed to support comfortable and space-efficient handling of semen at an approximate temperature of +5 °C. It provides a controlled, visible, and hygienic environment for handling reproductive materials in veterinary laboratories or breeding centers.
Comfortable workspace accommodates filling machines (such as MPP Uno or MPP Quattro) and loading freezing racks
Double-wing transparent door allows continuous visibility of the chamber contents
Chilled air curtain reduces temperature fluctuations when accessing the chamber
Reliable temperature control maintains approximately +5 °C at room temperature
Independent electrical connection enables the use of internal power outlets even when cooling is off
Automatic electrical evaporation of condensate water keeps the cabinet dry and clean, eliminating the need for manual drainage
UV radiation of circulating air reduces microbial contamination (in some models)
Power outage protection maintains temperature settings and ensures uninterrupted operation
Double-wing transparent door
Internal LED lighting and power outlets
Ports and sockets for filling machines MPP Uno or MPP Quattro
Automatic electrical evaporation system for condensate water
Optional UV light to reduce germs in circulating air
Independent electrical connection separate from the cooling system
Available in two electrical versions: 230 V/50 Hz and 110 V/60 Hz
External dimensions approximately 1420 × 890–960 × 1752 mm (W × D × H); internal chamber space approximately 1280 × 650 mm (W × D)
Ensure filling machines like MPP Uno or MPP Quattro are positioned using the designated ports and sockets
Operate the cabinet using the independent electrical connection to power internal devices even when cooling is off
Allow the automatic condensate evaporation system to maintain dryness and cleanliness
Procedural details or dosages should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
Main Benefits
Compact design fits through standard-sized doors, making it ideal for small laboratoriesComfortable workspace accommodates filling machines (such as MPP Uno or MPP Quattro) and loading freezing racks
Double-wing transparent door allows continuous visibility of the chamber contents
Chilled air curtain reduces temperature fluctuations when accessing the chamber
Reliable temperature control maintains approximately +5 °C at room temperature
Independent electrical connection enables the use of internal power outlets even when cooling is off
Automatic electrical evaporation of condensate water keeps the cabinet dry and clean, eliminating the need for manual drainage
UV radiation of circulating air reduces microbial contamination (in some models)
Power outage protection maintains temperature settings and ensures uninterrupted operation
Installation
Approximate temperature of +5 °C (individually adjustable)Double-wing transparent door
Internal LED lighting and power outlets
Ports and sockets for filling machines MPP Uno or MPP Quattro
Automatic electrical evaporation system for condensate water
Optional UV light to reduce germs in circulating air
Independent electrical connection separate from the cooling system
Available in two electrical versions: 230 V/50 Hz and 110 V/60 Hz
External dimensions approximately 1420 × 890–960 × 1752 mm (W × D × H); internal chamber space approximately 1280 × 650 mm (W × D)
Usage Instructions
Used under veterinary supervision in a laboratory or clinical environment for handling semen at an approximate temperature of +5 °C through the transparent chamberEnsure filling machines like MPP Uno or MPP Quattro are positioned using the designated ports and sockets
Operate the cabinet using the independent electrical connection to power internal devices even when cooling is off
Allow the automatic condensate evaporation system to maintain dryness and cleanliness
Procedural details or dosages should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on species, body weight, and clinical condition
