LAB 30: LIQUID NITROGEN DEWAR. VOLUME: 32 L
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LAB 30: Liquid Nitrogen Dewar Bottle, 32 Liters
The LAB 30 liquid nitrogen dewar is a high-efficiency, vacuum-insulated aluminum container designed for economical and reliable storage of liquid nitrogen in laboratory or veterinary environments. It offers a generous capacity of 32 liters and is designed to minimize evaporation and facilitate handling.
Lightweight aluminum construction makes it easy to carry and transport even when full.
Strong neck tube and secure lid design minimize nitrogen loss and enhance safety.
Compatible with a range of optional accessories such as pouring spouts, pressurized withdrawal devices, and ladles for safe and controlled liquid nitrogen transfer.
Backed by multi-year vacuum and parts warranties to ensure long-term reliability.
Secure composite or aluminum lid.
High-strength neck tube to reduce evaporation and improve durability.
Optional accessories such as pouring spouts, pressurized withdrawal devices, or ladles can be used to facilitate transfer.
The dosage and method of use should be determined by a qualified veterinarian or laboratory specialist based on species, body weight, and clinical or operational requirements.
Main Benefits
Efficient storage of liquid nitrogen with a low, consistent evaporation rate, reducing refilling frequency and operating costs.Lightweight aluminum construction makes it easy to carry and transport even when full.
Strong neck tube and secure lid design minimize nitrogen loss and enhance safety.
Compatible with a range of optional accessories such as pouring spouts, pressurized withdrawal devices, and ladles for safe and controlled liquid nitrogen transfer.
Backed by multi-year vacuum and parts warranties to ensure long-term reliability.
Components
High-efficiency vacuum-insulated aluminum body.Secure composite or aluminum lid.
High-strength neck tube to reduce evaporation and improve durability.
Usage Instructions
Designed for storing and pouring liquid nitrogen through the neck opening.Optional accessories such as pouring spouts, pressurized withdrawal devices, or ladles can be used to facilitate transfer.
The dosage and method of use should be determined by a qualified veterinarian or laboratory specialist based on species, body weight, and clinical or operational requirements.
