Ultra Low Temperature Rack for Tissue Storage Tubes

The new Micronic 24-2 rack accommodates twenty-four 3.00ml tissue storage tubes.

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Drawing upon over 30 year’s experience of supplying traceable sample storage solutions to research centres and laboratory facilities around the world, Micronic has launched a new ultra-low temperature rack for tissue tube storage.

Precision manufactured in a Class 7 cleanroom production facility - the new Micronic 24-2 rack accommodates twenty-four 3.00ml tissue storage tubes in an automation compatible American National Standards Institute / Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening (ANSI / SLAS) dimensional footprint.

The sturdy design of the new Micronic 24-2 rack ensures minimal deformation due to temperature changes making it ideal for long term use in automated ultra-low temperature tissue storage facilities.

The new Micronic 24-2 rack may be autoclaved several times providing considerable cost savings over consumable sample storage products. Absolute traceability and reproducibility on the 24-2 rack is ensured through alphanumeric visual location aids and a unique laser engraved barcode on the side of the rack. ...

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