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Product Details

Manufacturer
Thermo Fisher Scientific
SKU
1950641
Shipped From
United States
Year of Purchase
2025

About this product

Thermo Fisher Scientific TSX/TDE Series Freezer Racks

Description

Thermo Fisher Scientific TSX/TDE Series Freezer Racks are designed to organise and secure laboratory samples within ultra-low temperature storage environments. These racks facilitate efficient space management and sample retrieval by providing a structured framework for various container formats inside the freezer chamber. Engineered specifically for compatibility with the TSX and TDE series platforms, they ensure optimal airflow and temperature uniformity around stored materials.

Key Features

  • Optimised for TSX and TDE series ultra-low temperature freezer dimensions.
  • Constructed from durable materials to withstand extreme cryogenic temperatures.
  • Enhances vertical or horizontal storage density within the freezer cabinet.
  • Facilitates rapid sample identification and retrieval to minimise door-opening times.
  • Designed to maintain structural integrity during repeated freeze-thaw cycles.

Applications

  • Ultra-low temperature sample archiving
  • Biobank inventory management
  • Clinical trial specimen storage
  • Organising genomic and proteomic research samples

Specifications

  • Compatibility: Thermo Scientific TSX and TDE Series Freezers
  • Application: Ultra-low temperature (ULT) storage
  • Material: Corrosion-resistant metal construction

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