Lab Refrigerator – LT Series

Our LT series laboratory refrigerators provide the highest level of performance and construction with tight uniformity and control of temperature. This temperature can range between 2ºC to 15ºC. They are a common product among laboratory researchers looking for exceptional precision and virtually unlimited customization options available.

LT011

LT011

The LT011 is a bench top refrigerator with a single door.

LT030

LT030

The LT030 is a refrigerator with single door.

LT034

LT034

The LT034 is a single-door incubator providing extra cubic feet designed for maximum capacity while still allowing passage through most commercial d …

LT055

LT055

The LT055 is a two-door laboratory refrigerator.

LT084

LT084

The LT084 is a three-door laboratory refrigerator.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Laboratory Refrigerators

What are the Refrigeration Requirements for Lab Specimens?

The refrigeration requirements for lab specimens can vary depending on the specific characteristics of the specimens – including their stability, integrity, and the nature of the testing or research being carried out. However, there are some general guidelines and considerations for refrigerating lab specimens:

  • Temperature Control: Lab specimens may require refrigeration at specific temperatures to maintain their stability and integrity. Common temperature ranges for refrigerated storage of lab specimens normally fall between 2°C to 8°C, with some specimens requiring temperatures as low as -80°C for long-term storage or preservation.
  • Searation & Organization: Specimens in laboratory refrigerators should be properly sealed, labeled, and stored in containers or racks to prevent cross-contamination. Specimens with different storage requirements or sensitivities should be stored separately to avoid potential degradation.
  • Temperature Monitoring: It’s vital to monitor and maintain temperatures within the laboratory refrigerator at all times to ensure the quality and integrity of specimens. Refrigerators should be equipped with temperature monitoring and alarm systems to alert personnel of any changes outside the normal range.
  • Stability & Viability: Laboratory refrigerators help preserve the stability and viability of specimens. This is especially important for biological samples like blood, plasma, serum, DNA/RNA, cell cultures, tissues, and microbial cultures.
  • Security & Access Control: Access to refrigerated storage areas for lab specimens should be restricted to authorized personnel to prevent tampering or loss of specimens. Laboratory refrigerators may be equipped with locking mechanisms and alarms to enhance security.
  • Backup Power Supply: It is necessary to have backup power sources in case of a power failure or outage, like uninterruptible power supplies or emergency generators. These can also prevent temperature fluctuations that could compromise the integrity of specimens.

What is Stored in Laboratory Refrigerators?

Laboratory refrigerators are used to store a variety of materials, samples, specimens, and substances that require cold temperatures to maintain their stability, viability, and integrity. Some of the typical items stored in laboratory refrigerators include:

  • Chemicals – Examples include buffers, enzymes, and certain solutions.
  • Biological Samples – These can include blood, plasma, serum, cell cultures, tissues, DNA/RNA samples, and microbial cultures.
  • Enzymes & Proteins – Enzymes used in molecular biology, biochemistry, and biotechnology applications may require refrigeration to prevent denaturation.
  • Vaccines & Pharmaceuticals – Vaccines, medications, and pharmaceutical products need refrigeration to maintain potency and stability.
  • Lab Supplies – These can include pipette tips, culture media, agar plates, and other lab reagents.
  • Temperature-Sensitive Equipment – Examples include electrophoresis equipment, thermal cyclers, and some types of analytical instruments.

What are the Benefits of Having a Laboratory Refrigerator?

Laboratory refrigerators play a vital role in scientific research, pharmaceutical storage, medical diagnostics, and a variety of other laboratory uses. The following are advantages of a laboratory refrigerator:

  • Preservation of Samples: Laboratory refrigerators provide a control environment, allowing for the preservation of biological samples, reagents, vaccines, medications, and other temperature-sensitive materials.
  • Compliance with Regulations: Many laboratories, research institutions, and healthcare facilities must adhere to regulatory standards and guidelines. Laboratory refrigerators ensure that samples are stored safely and securely.
  • Temperature Control: Laboratory refrigerators provide precise temperature control. Different specimens might call for different temperatures, and laboratory refrigerators are versatile enough to accommodate.
  • Enhanced Efficiency & Organization: Laboratory refrigerators are equipped with adjustable shelves, compartments, and storage configurations, ideally allowing for easy access to stored samples or specimens.
  • Safety & Security: Laboratory refrigerators are built with safety features like door locks, access controls, and temperature alarms to prevent unauthorized access, tampering, or loss of samples. These security features help prevent theft, contamination, or mishandling.

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