CoolCell® stem cell cryopreservation systems include CoolCell® freezing container, CoolBox™ cooling workstation, and CoolRack™ thermoconductive tube rack.
- CoolCell® cell freezing containers for controlled-rate alcohol-free cell freezing provide a highly reproducible -1°C/minute freezing rate when placed in a -80°C freezer, with no alcohol or fluids required. The patent-pending cell freezing container technology utilises a thermo-conductive alloy core and highly-insulative outer material to control the rate of heat removal to provide reproducible cell cryopreservation. The insulative outer housing and thermo-conductive solid state core ensure consistent heat removal to all vials throughout the freezing period. Cell freezing containers can replace isopropanol-based freezing containers such as Mr. Frosty by Thermo Fisher Scientific and others, which can consume up to 12L per year of IPA and cost hundreds of dollars per unit per year to maintain.
- CoolBox™ ice-free bench top cooling workstations providing sample cooling or freezing without ice, electricity or batteries. Cooling workstation systems are versatile and accommodate a variety of sample formats and temperatures. The modular design enables the use of CoolRack™ sample modules to hold microfuge tubes, cryogenic vials, PCR tubes or plates, and more.
- CoolRack™ thermoconductive tube rack modules eliminate variability which originates from tubes placed directly into ice, dry ice, alcohol baths, water baths and other temperature sources. Ensure ±0.1°C temperature uniformity across all tubes when cooling, snap freezing, heating or thawing. Suggested applications include cooling reagents such as restriction enzymes, dNTPs and antibodies, alcohol-free dry ice snap freezing of tissue, virus and bacteria samples and bench top cryogenic tube sorting in liquid nitrogen. All CoolRack™ thermoconductive tube rack modules may be autoclaved, high heat sterilised or decontaminated with bleach, alcohol or other disinfectants or lab detergents.
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