Stirling Ultracold Introduces Lightweight -86 Degrees Celsius Ultralow Freezer for Fixed, Portable or Mobile Field Applications

14 Mar 2011
bridget bridget
Laboratory Director

Stirling Ultracold has introduced the Stirling Shuttle™, a portable ultralow temperature freezer developed for stable transfer and storage of biologicals and pharmaceuticals at -86 degrees Celsius without LN2 or dry ice.

The portable ultralow freezer is designed to enhance cold chain custody in clinical trials, short-term or personal storage, intra-facility transfer of frozen product, pathology transfer and other medical and non-medical applications.

The 0.9 cu.ft./25 liter cabinet weighs less than 40 lbs/18kg empty and operates on conventional 120V/220V, 60Hz/50Hz power or 12V DC power for mobile use or 28V DC for military use.

Other -86°C applications include bone and tissue banking, biorepository transfer, and veterinary medicine and breeding. The Shuttle™ is quiet and minimally invasive. It operates on the benchtop, in the laboratory or surgical suite, or car, van, truck or other mobile transit.

Because it operates without the need for HAZMAT allowances it can be shipped via UPS, FedEx or other logistics services and operated in transit on a 12V, DC source.

The Shuttle™ is CE listed for safety and performance and does not use refrigeration compressors. Cooling is performed by a patented, non-cycling free-piston Stirling engine coupled with an isothermal thermosiphon which operates without moving parts. Internal temperature uniformity of ±0.75°C and fast temperature recovery after lid openings are documented in the company's online library.

A microprocessor temperature controller includes factory pre-sets of -86°C, -60°C and -40°C, field adjustable through a password protected interface complete with high temperature alarms, status codes and data entry buttons.

Stirling Shuttle™ freezers are now available worldwide. Complete details, literature, performance data, trial demonstration programs and ordering information is published on the company’s article page.

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