Ultra Low Temperature Freezer (ULT Freezers)

Ultra low temperature freezers (ULT freezers) typically have a temperature range of -45C to -86C and are used for the storage of drugs, enzymes, chemicals, viruses, bacteria, cell preparations, and tissue samples, among others. There are several designs for ultra low temperature freezers with varying sizes depending on how much storage is needed and the available footprint space. For frequent use, an upright ULT freezer allows easy access, individual adjustable interior compartments, and fast cooling after opening. A chest ULT freezer gives you safe long-term storage for lesser-used items. Table-top and under-bench ULT freezers are also available. With removable inventory racks, an ultra low temperature freezer can be used to store both freezer boxes and larger items. Look for good temperature control in fluctuating voltage conditions or extreme ambient temperature, and a range of temperature controls from simple manual settings to remote electronic monitoring with alarm systems.

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CompanyArctikoArctikoArctiko
ItemArctiko ULUF P830 MV Large ULT FreezerArctiko ULUF 125 Undercounter ULT FreezerArctiko ULUF 450-2M Medium ULT Freezer
Catalog NumberULUF P830 MVULUF 125ULUF 450-2M
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OrientationUprightUndercounterUpright
Temperature Range-40°C to -86°C-40°C to -86°C-40°C to -86°C
Volume815 L94 L393 L
Shelves1 fixed shelf and 2 adjustable shelves (Integraline perforated); max 5 shelves total, each rated up to 50 kg; 4 inner sub lids/doors2 inner doors (sub lids); no adjustable shelves or drawers listed; capacity rated for up to 48 boxes (50mm) or 36 boxes (75mm)4 fixed shelves, 5 sub-lids/inner doors
Interior Dimensions996 x 620 x 1320 mm (W x D x H)360 x 493 x 530 mm (W x D x H)480 mm W x 608 mm D x 1345 mm H
Voltage100–240V, 50/60 Hz110V / 60Hz230 V
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