Taylor-Wharton Announces Release of New Toro Line of Animal Artificial

23 Jan 2013
Sarah Thomas
Associate Editor

Taylor-Wharton Cryogenics LCC announced today its new Toro product line - artificial insemination (AI) products from its CryoScience business unit. This rugged unit, built for durability, provides longer hold times at cryogenic temperatures (-196°C) for cattle breeders who need to hold bovine sperm for an extended period of time.

The Toro line debuted in a sneak preview at the World Dairy Expoin Madison, Wisconsin, in October 2012. Kirk Waddey, CryoScience Product Manager, was there to introduce the Toro line to the public. “The customers stated that the TXT24 provides the advance features they need in the AI industry, while maintaining a competitive price point. They were specifically interested in the additional savings they would see with the more than 250 days of static holding time," he said.

The new, lightweight, ribbed aluminum exterior construction and magneformed joints provide the new TXT24 with maximum structural integrity. It is designed and fabricated to the most stringent specifications and the highest quality requirements. Taylor-Wharton is providing a five year warranty on the vacuum of this refrigerator.

Andy Pazahanick, Vice President and General Managerof CryoScience, said, “We are extremely excited to release the new TXT24 and show our renewed dedication to providing quality cryogenic vessels and serving the needs of the AI market.” The TXT24 is available now for purchase through Taylor-Wharton’s customer service department.

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