On-Demand Liquid Nitrogen Generator

The Asynt CryoSyn is a unique on-demand generator (available in 10, 20, 40, 60 & 120L capacity models).

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The Asynt CryoSyn is a unique on-demand generator (available in 10, 20, 40, 60 & 120L capacity models) which generates liquid nitrogen and nitrogen gas for industrial, medical, food and agricultural, biological and general laboratory applications.

Traditionally, using liquid nitrogen (LN2) has required organisations to invest in expensive storage infrastructure and be reliant on tanker deliveries. The Asynt CryoSyn eliminates the need for storage and transportation of LN2 thereby making its use more convenient, reducing running costs and eliminating traditional evaporation / contamination problems

Generating nitrogen on demand the CryoSyn is the perfect device for supporting cryogenically cooled NMR spectrometers as well as cryopreserving blood, food, reproductive cell**, stem cell and microscopy samples. The same unit can also be used to provide nitrogen gas for researchers in analytical departments or those that require inert reaction conditions.

The CryoSyn control system gives operators all the information necessary to ensure an efficient ...

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