Not all
cryogenic tubes are created equal. When selecting storage solutions for your lab, certain features are non-negotiable. Let's break down what makes a reliable cryogenic storage tube and why these details can make or break your research outcomes.
First and foremost is temperature resistance. Our
-196°C cryogenic storage tubes
are engineered to perform flawlessly in liquid nitrogen environments, the gold standard for long-term sample preservation. Whether your lab is storing samples at ultra-low temperatures for days, months, or even years, these tubes maintain their structural integrity, preventing leaks and contamination that could ruin irreplaceable specimens.
Leakage is another critical concern. A single leak can compromise an entire batch of samples, not to mention pose safety risks to lab personnel. That's why our tubes feature
leak-proof cryotubes with silicone gaskets
. The silicone gasket creates an airtight seal that withstands thermal expansion and contraction, ensuring no liquid or vapor escapes—even during repeated freeze-thaw cycles. This attention to detail is especially vital for labs working with hazardous materials or valuable biological samples.
Material choice is equally important. We use high-grade polypropylene (PP) for our
polypropylene cryogenic tubes (PP)
, a material renowned for its excellent chemical resistance, durability, and low temperature performance. PP is also lightweight, making it easier to handle in bulk, and compatible with common sterilization methods—critical for maintaining a sterile lab environment.
Sterility is non-negotiable in lab settings. Our
pre-sterilized cryogenic vials
undergo either ethylene oxide (EO) or gamma sterilization, ensuring they arrive ready for immediate use. This eliminates the need for in-house sterilization, saving your lab time and reducing the risk of human error. Additionally, our tubes are certified non-pyrogenic and DNase/RNase-free, making them ideal for sensitive applications like molecular biology and cell culture.