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Laboratory Deep Freezer

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Laboratory Deep Freezer for Low Temperature Applications, Temp Range : – 80 to Ambient

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Specifications
Chamber Size No. of Trays
450 X 450 X 450 -20C to 100C
450 X 450 X 600 -30C to 120C
500 X 500 X 500 -30C to 120C

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When considering the specifications for a deep freezer, there are several important factors to keep in mind, including capacity, energy efficiency, and features that suit your needs. Here’s a breakdown of key specifications: 1. Capacity: Size: Deep freezers come in various sizes, typically measured in cubic feet (cu ft). Common capacities range from 5 to 25 cu ft. Small: 5–7 cu ft (suitable for small households or tight spaces) Medium: 8–15 cu ft (great for larger families or bulk storage) Large: 16–25 cu ft (ideal for commercial use or large families) 2. Type: Upright Freezers: Similar to a refrigerator, these are vertical and have shelves, making organization easier. Chest Freezers: Horizontal freezers with a large storage area, often more energy-efficient but harder to organize. 3. Energy Efficiency: Look for freezers with Energy Star certification for lower energy consumption. This will save on electricity costs in the long run. Freezers typically use between 100 to 500 watts, depending on size and efficiency. 4. Temperature Range: Most deep freezers have a temperature range of -10°F to -20°F (-23°C to -29°C). Some models even offer more precise temperature control. Adjustable thermostats help you set the exact temperature you need. 5. Defrosting Type: Manual Defrost: Requires you to turn off the freezer and manually remove ice buildup. Frost-Free/Auto Defrost: Automatically prevents frost from building up but may use slightly more energy. 6. Freezer Features: Adjustable Shelves/Dividers: Allows for better organization and access to frozen items. Lock and Key: Provides security, especially useful if you have children or in a commercial setting. LED Lighting: Helps in locating items in the freezer more easily. Power Indicator Light: Shows if the freezer is functioning properly. Alarms: Alerts when the temperature gets too high, ensuring your frozen items are safe. Basket/Bins: For smaller items and easy organization (especially in chest freezers). 7. Noise Level: Look for models with quiet operation (under 40 dB) if noise is a concern for you.