Cryogenic vials are small, specially designed containers used for storing biological samples at extremely low temperatures, typically in liquid nitrogen. Made from durable materials like polypropylene, these vials can withstand freezing conditions without breaking or leaking. They often come with secure, leak-proof caps to ensure sample integrity. Cryogenic vials are used in laboratories for preserving cells, tissues, and other biological specimens for research or medical purposes. They are marked with labels for easy identification and may include features like self-standing bases or screw caps for added convenience.
At Cytoscientific, we offer 1.8 ml Cryogenic vials in sterile packs of 100 or 500 tubes. These vials ensure safe and reliable storage of your samples at ultra-low temperatures. Perfect for all your laboratory needs.
Key Features of Our Cryogenic vials:
Ultra-Low Temperature Resistance: Made from high-quality polypropylene, our can handle temperatures as low as -196°C. They are perfect for storing samples in liquid nitrogen.
Leak-Proof Design: The secure screw cap with a silicone seal prevents leaks, keeping your samples safe during storage and transport.
Easy Handling: These vials are easy to use with one hand and have a wide mouth for easy filling and retrieval with pipettes.
Clear Writing Area: The frosted area allows for easy and permanent labeling of samples.
RNase/DNase-Free and Non-Pyrogenic: Our vials are certified free of RNase, DNase, and pyrogens, reducing the risk of sample contamination.
Available in a variety of sizes and configurations to meet your specific needs.
Order your cryovials today and ensure the safe and secure storage of your valuable biological samples. Visit https://cytoscientific.com/product/cryogenic-vials/
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What are cryogenic vials used for?
Short StoryCryogenic vials are small, specially designed containers used for storing biological samples at extremely low temperatures, typically in liquid nitrogen. Made from durable materials like polypropylene, these vials can withstand freezing conditions w...