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Solutionsfor Life Science Your SANYO


SANYO Biomedical freezers offer outstanding reliability and performance


As a storage environment, with excellent safety features, easy operability, and a host of other features, these freezers offer unsurpassed reliability and functionality.


-86°C ULT VIP Freezers Where SANYO took the initiative, the others followed


SANYO’s VIP ULT freezers with patented vacuum insulation construction, microprocessor controls, high-performance refrigeration and dual cooling provide the best possible sample security.


-150°C Freezer MDF-C2156VAN The world’s largest capacity (231 litres)


Equipped with SANYO’s new Cool Safe compressor and third generation VIP insulation. The excellent durability and performance enables long-term storage at temperatures far below the recrystallization point.


Isothermal Freezers No liquid Nitrogen contact


With the Isothermal concept, samples can be stored safely in the -190°C range without the risk of cross- contamination or direct contact of liquid Nitrogen when removing racks and samples from the freezer.


SANYO E&E Europe BV Nijverheidsweg 120 4879 AZ Etten Leur The Netherlands


Tel: +31 (0)76 543 38 33 Fax: +31 (0)76 541 37 32 Email: export.eu.seee@sanyo.com http://eu.sanyo.com/biomedical


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