Liquid Nitrogen Dewar bottles are storage containers for liquid nitrogen to store laboratory samples through the cryogenic properties of liquid nitrogen. This product was developed by Tianchi, a manufacturer from China, for laboratory scenarios and is available in a variety of capacities with optional accessories such as level alarms, locking lids, and transportation racks.
Product Features:
1. Lockable, easy-to-maintain locking lid;
2. Multi-layer square cartridges for greater sample storage capacity;
3. Square plastic box, designed for laboratory sample storage;
4. Can be equipped with a special transportation vehicle, convenient for indoor movement;
5. Can be equipped with liquid level alarm, automatically display the temperature inside the container. When exceeding the temperature control range, sound alarm to ensure the safety of stored samples;
6. Longer liquid nitrogen temperature control time;
7. Five-year vacuum warranty;
8. Lightweight, corrosion-resistant aerospace aluminum design;
9. Larger bottle neck opening;
10. Ease of access for storing samples;
11. The basket design can hold more samples.
TianChi KGSQ Dewar bottles have been specializing in manufacturing Dewar bottles for 13 years, and have a trustworthy manufacturing process that ensures worry-free use of Dewar bottles, and all the products have passed the functional test of the Product Quality Supervision and Inspection Institute. Passed ISO9001, EU CE quality certification. We are a manufacturer, providing high quality products and perfect after-sales service, and we also provide YDZ series auto refill liquid nitrogen tanks which can be automatically refilled with liquid nitrogen, please feel free to contact us if you need:
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