How a Blast Freezer Works

A way to best prepare samples for long-term storage at ultra-low temperatures

Written byThermo Fisher Scientific
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Problem: While ultra-low temperature freezers serve many critical purposes in the lab, sample preparation should not be one of them. Yet labs across a variety of disciplines continue to use ultralow temperature freezers to prepare samples prior to cold storage or to cool warmer samples despite lacking the speed or refrigeration capacity needed to rapidly freeze samples prior to cold storage. As such, using an ultra-low temperature freezer to prepare samples puts significant strain on the freezer, ultimately shortening the life span of the unit while impacting sample integrity and viability.

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