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Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer Fits Tight Spaces

SLS, the Sales and Distribution partner for New Brunswick Scientific in the UK, now have the New Advanced -86°C Innova® U360 Ultra-Low Temperature Freezer with Vacuum Insulation Panel Technology; just the job when in a tight squeeze.

Delivering a massive 360 litres of storage space at a width of just 67cm (including the handle!), this slim design unit really can fit into locations other freezers simply cannot.

The Innova® series freezers are packed with features. The vacuum insulation panelling provides the key to keeping the design as slim as possible. The patented microprocessor controlled heated accumulator increases compressor efficiency, decreases power consumption and reduces recovery time after door opening. The large easy to read back-lit display, allows onscreen programming, data graphing and a full information review temperature, alarm settings and door opening data which is stored for up to 30 days. There is also an alarm log with alarm acknowledgement, multi password protection of set points, multiple programmable alarm delays, onscreen messaging and service data information.

Why not get a full freezer package from SLS? We can supply the freezer, racking, storage boxes, vials, tubes and plates to meet your exact requirements.

To get more information about the New U360 Freezer from New Brunswick Scientific use the contact details at the top of this page.


NOTE: This item is from our 'historic' database and may contain information which is not up to date.

Source : Scientific Laboratory Supplies (SLS) View Company Information

Posted on March 20, 2006



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