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PL 27 Skadi®


Green Line -86ºC Freezers: Standard Supplied with Natural Refrigerants uses 100% pure natural refrigerants. These


Skadi Europe BV is a pioneer in the market using standard only ecological refrigerants in their Ultra Low Temperature Freezers. Unlike the traditional used mixed, synthetic, potent greenhouse gases, Skadi®


hydrocarbon refrigeration systems are safety compliant according EN60335-2-24. The updated green refrigeration system heavily decreases the power consumption (30%). In a purchase process it is recommended to compare the power consumption of the Skadi®


green line with the traditional units in the market. This will lead to huge costs savings.


green line with its low power consumption and ecological refrigerants will substantial minimize the carbon green line ultra low temperature freezers are available in two temperature ranges: -45ºC and -86ºC. The range offer both upright and chest type freezers. Internal volumes from 191 liter up to 730 liter. Learn more on www.skadi-europe.com.


The TEWI calculation (Total Equivalent Warming Impact) is the true international standard to calculate CO2 emission. The Skadi®


footprint. Skadi® Circle no. 224


Green Line


Launch of Stirling Portable -86o


REAL GREEN MEANS: C Freezer


• Definitely the lowest power consumption; - up to 30 % reduction in electricity costs; - emit less heat into your laboratory, minimizing air conditioning costs; - save 300 up to 1000 euro a year.


• Definitely the lowest sound level; - WhisperFreeze® technology;


• Definitely the most ecological refrigeration system; - natural refrigerants.


• Definitely CO2 reduction => minimizes carbon footprint. Calculation example:


Skadi Europe BV launches a revolutionary new portable -86ºC ultra low temperature freezer. This ULT Freezer requires only 12 Volts input and uses less than 150 Watts of power. In fact, this ULT freezer can be powered by a standard cigarette lighter accessory port available in modern automobiles. In case of power failure the unit remains -86ºC on a standard UPS or battery.


The 25 litre freezer is cooled using Stirling technology. The Free Piston Stirling Cooler (FPSC) is a device which excludes the use of heavy and space consuming compressors. Gas bearings allow the only two moving parts of the system to ‘ride on a cushion of air’ keeping the running surfaces from making contact while the machine is operating. This results in a stable, low power and low noise freezer. Skadi®


Stirling Portable


Freezers are available in two temperature ranges: -45ºC and -86ºC. The units run on 115 V, 220V and 12 V. Learn more on www.skadi-europe.com.


Circle no. 225


[kWh / 24 h] x [kWh costs in Europe] x [365 days] Traditional DF8520:


[18 kWh / 24 h] x [€ 0.13 / kWh] x [365 days] = Green Line DF8520GL:


[12.24 kWh / 24 h] x [€ 0.13 / kWh] x [365 days] = Savings each year:


savings in electricity costs: savings on CO2 output:


savings on trees to grow: 854,10 euro 580,80 euro 273,30 euro


1.675,50 kg CO2 111 trees


www.skadi-europe.com Circle no. 226


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