
Shared cold room
ConductScience / cold storage
Refrigerators, freezers, ultra-low units, cryogenic vessels, racks, boxes, and monitoring. Choose by sample, capacity, and workflow before you browse the catalog.
02 / cold-storage selector
The selector turns target temperature, sample type, storage format, and growth into a recommended equipment class, minimum capacity, key specs, and accessories.
03 / temperature pathways
Each path covers a temperature band, common use cases, practical watch-outs, and a quote-ready link into the relevant product class.
+4 CWorking stocks, plated media, antibodies, reagents, and buffers that need controlled refrigerator storage.
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-20 CEnzymes, plasmids, primer stocks, bulk reagents, and routine frozen lab materials.
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-40 CIntermediate-temperature storage for sensitive proteins, standards, serum, and stability workflows.
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-80 CTissue blocks, RNA, cell pellets, long-term archives, and shared-lab sample banks.
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LN2Viable cell lines, iPSCs, primary tissue, cryovials, racks, and long-term biobank storage.
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MobileSite-to-site movement, field collection, surgical-suite transfer, and bench-side cold handling.
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IceSample prep, gel running, enzyme dispensing, organ transport, and general wet-lab workflows.
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RacksCryoboxes, drawer racks, vial layout, labels, and inventory maps for long-lived sample collections.
View products04 / in the lab
Cold storage is bought once and lived with for a decade. The buying decision should reflect footprint, monitoring, backup, and ownership.

Shared cold room

Bench-adjacent storage

Cryogenic archive
05 / calculators
Estimate energy use, heat load, rack capacity, backup runtime, and freezer-room constraints before a quote starts.
Tool 01
06 / what's in my freezer?
The starter inventory tool works without login. When the lab needs team access and persistent records, save the map to ConductLaboratory.
07 / comparisons
Short comparison tables keep the page practical for researchers, procurement teams, and facilities staff.
Verify recovery time after door openings.
Plan rack format before buying capacity.
Check power, heat load, alarms, and backup.
Design fill schedule and PPE workflow.
08 / after purchase
ConductScience should help researchers choose and quote the right equipment. Persistent sample maps, team ownership, labels, service records, and reorder workflows belong in ConductLaboratory.
Rack 3 / Box 2 / 64% full
09 / quote workflow
Include temperature, sample count, growth, footprint, voltage, monitoring, backup, and accessories. The sales team can return a quote faster when the operating context is already clear.