Plasma Freezer LBN-PF113 provides reliable plasma storage at –32°C (±5°C) to maintain sample integrity. It offers a 296-liter gross capacity and supports storage of up to 251 blood bags (350 ml). Equipped with a microprocessor-based temperature controller and LED digital display for precise monitoring. Integrated audio-visual alarms for temperature deviation, sensor fault, and door ajar conditions to ensure safety. Our Plasma Freezer is ideal for blood banks, hospitals, transfusion centers, plasma collection units, and research laboratories.
| Gross Volume | 296 L |
| Storage Volume | 281 L |
| Blood Bag Capacity | 251 (350 ml) |
| Operating Temperature | –32°C |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±5°C |
| Temperature Range | –10°C to –30°C |
| Cooling Method | Static Cooling |
| Defrost System | Automatic |
| Refrigerant | R600a |
| Chambers | 5 |
| Temperature Controller | Microprocessor-Based |
| Display | Digital / LED Display |
| Interior Material | ABS |
| Exterior Material | Color Sprayed Steel |
| Door Type | Foam Door |
| Insulation | PURF |
| Alarm Functions | High/Low Temp, Sensor Fault, Door Ajar, System Failure |
| Alarm Type | Audible & Visual |
| Noise Level | 38 dB |
| Ambient Temperature | 10°C to 32°C |
| Climate Type | N |
| Electric Shock Protection | Class I Type B |
| Power Consumption | 2.5 kWh / 24 h |
| Power Supply | 220 to 240 V, 50 to 60 Hz |
| Input Power | 280 W |
| External Dimensions (D×W×H) | 680 × 695 × 1950 mm |
| Net Weight | 82 kg |
| Gross Weight | 92 kg |
Plasma Freezer LBN-PF113 is ideal for blood banks, hospitals, transfusion centers, plasma collection units, research laboratories, and clinical facilities requiring reliable low-temperature plasma storage.
Plasma Freezer LBN-PF113 is ideal for blood banks, hospitals, transfusion centers, plasma collection units, research laboratories, and clinical facilities requiring reliable low-temperature plasma storage.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are Plasma Freezers used for in laboratory and clinical settings?
Ans. Plasma Freezers are used for ultra-low temperature storage of plasma, blood components, and biological substances requiring long-term preservation.
2. How do Plasma Freezers support plasma viability during storage?
Ans. Plasma Freezers use rapid cooling technology to stabilize plasma quickly and maintain consistent preservation conditions.
3. What temperature control features are included in Plasma Freezers?
Ans. Plasma Freezers are equipped with microprocessor-based controllers that ensure precise and uniform temperature regulation.
4. How do Plasma Freezers maintain consistent thermal performance?
Ans. Plasma Freezers utilize advanced insulation and uniform airflow systems to deliver even temperature distribution throughout the chamber.
5. What safety and monitoring features are available in Plasma Freezers?
Ans. Plasma Freezers include audible alarm systems and robust construction to support secure and reliable operation.
6. Where are Plasma Freezers commonly used?
Ans. Plasma Freezers are commonly used in blood banks, laboratories, and clinical centers requiring dependable cryogenic storage.
Plasma Freezer LBN-PF113 provides reliable plasma storage at –32°C (±5°C) to maintain sample integrity. It offers a 296-liter gross capacity and supports storage of up to 251 blood bags (350 ml). Equipped with a microprocessor-based temperature controller and LED digital display for precise monitoring. Integrated audio-visual alarms for temperature deviation, sensor fault, and door ajar conditions to ensure safety. Our Plasma Freezer is ideal for blood banks, hospitals, transfusion centers, plasma collection units, and research laboratories.