Laboratory Freezers
- Extra low temperature
- Flammable storage
- Routine scientific and laboratory storage
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Glass Door Laboratory Freezers
Glass doors are perfect for pharmacy applications.
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Solid Door Laboratory Freezers
An excellent choice for your critical lab storage needs.
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Low Temperature Freezer
Dependable unit for low temperature (-30°C) storage.
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Auto Defrost Laboratory Freezers
Exceptional value for routine chemical storage.
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Manual Defrost Laboratory Freezer
Dependable, worry-free scientific and laboratory storage.
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General Purpose Laboratory Freezer
Designed for all your demanding and routine laboratory products.
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Flammable Storage Freezer
Designed to safely store volatile and flammable products.
Cold storage you can depend on
Featuring microprocessor control, locking cabinets, freezer alarms, and energy efficiency, these freezers offer the best in low-temperature storage for your crucial scientific, chemical, and laboratory storage. All with industrial quality heavy-duty refrigeration systems to meet the most demanding applications.
- Auto defrost or manual defrost
- Flammable storage
- Door locks, alarms, chart recorders
- Routine scientific and laboratory storage
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Creek Chub Tissue Reflects Environmental Contamination
In 1997 the Office of Water Quality of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) instituted a new monitoring policy. Instead of just sampling water, they began sampling fish also. Sampling fish tissue enabled the “environmental scientists to measure the regional magnitude and extent of fish tissue contamination by specific bioaccumulating elements or compounds.” After
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Laboratory Refrigerator Sets Conditions for Apple Juice Testing
One of the complaints about modern foods is that they’re “over-produced”—processed to the point where they bear little resemblance to the actual food they purport to be. You probably recognize the artificiality of “cheese” in a can or the pressed meat product in a five-pound oval tin that purports to be “ham.” But even products
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CDC Surveys Environmental Hazards to Help Monitor Public Health
The CDC is carrying out a National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). It’s a comprehensive series of studies, including both interviews and physical examinations. The survey is designed to provide a snapshot of “the health and nutritional status of adults and children in the United States.” The full survey is composed of subsets focussing
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Chicken Fat Spill Minimally Impacts River Invertebrates
What harm can 7000 pounds of chicken fat do? Well, if it’s in a french fry factory, the harm would probably be measured in terms of lipid pools in arterial walls, but if that 7000 pounds of liquid fat makes its way into a stream in the middle of Missouri, then what? That’s what the
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Keeping Samples in Lab Refrigerator Improves Test Accuracy
Immunochemical assays offer an alternative test for colorectal cancer. The traditional assay requires that patients don’t eat citrus, meat, cantaloupe, or any of a variety of other foods for three days prior to testing; so an alternative test that doesn’t require all that preparation would be useful. It turns out, though, that one particular immunochemical







