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Find the Right LN₂ Dewar for Your Lab

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LONDON - eTradeWire -- Cryolab's CryoCan series sets a new standard for liquid nitrogen (LN₂) storage. Engineered for reliability, portability, and thermal efficiency, CryoCan is ideal for labs, fertility clinics, and research facilities that need safe, long-term preservation of biological materials.

Compact Design, Maximum Performance


The flagship CryoCan 30-6 holds 30 litres of LN₂ and features six precision-engineered canisters for storing reproductive cells, clinical specimens, and cultured cells. At just 681 mm tall and 451 mm wide, it's easy to handle and fits seamlessly into any workspace.

Exceptional LN₂ Retention

Thanks to high-efficiency insulation, the CryoCan 30-6 offers extended hold times with minimal LN₂ loss. That means fewer refills, lower costs, and reliable protection for your samples.

Options for Every Workflow

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CryoCan 47-6 offers 47 litres with six canisters, providing extra capacity for growing storage needs, while the CryoCan 47-10 also holds 47 litres but includes ten canisters, making it ideal for labs requiring more sample organisation. All models are built to last, with durable construction, excellent thermal performance, and easy handling for daily use.

Designed for Modern Labs

CryoCan simplifies cryogenic storage, reduces operating costs, and lowers risk—perfect for fertility clinics, biobanks, or research labs. Cryolab's mission is clear: create compact, efficient storage systems ready for today's scientific demands.

Order Today

CryoCan 30-6, 47-6, and 47-10 are available now. Visit www.cryolab.co.uk or contact our team for specifications or a quote. Cryolab delivers reliable cryogenic storage systems for life sciences, healthcare, and research. Professionals trust Cryolab for products that keep samples safe and preserved with confidence. (http://www.cryolab.co.uk/)

Source: Cryolab Ltd
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