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Cryogenic Storage System

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A cryogenic storage system is a method of storing materials at extremely low temperatures, typically below -150 degrees Celsius, using liquid nitrogen or helium as the cooling agent.

Key Features

  • Ultra-low temperature storage
  • Long-term preservation of biological samples
  • Used in research laboratories and medical facilities

Pros

  • Preserves biological samples for extended periods of time
  • Minimizes degradation of sensitive materials

Cons

  • High cost of initial setup and maintenance
  • Risk of temperature fluctuations impacting stored materials

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Last updated: Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 06:30:06 PM UTC