Description
The Vertical Laboratory Freeze Dryer YR05191 // YR05193 stands out for its versatility and efficiency in the realm of laboratory freeze drying. Suitable for a range of applications including medicine, pharmaceuticals, biological research, chemical, and food processing, this laboratory-grade freeze dryer ensures your samples preserve their original biochemical properties even after being lyophilized. Featuring a compact design ideal for laboratory environments, it brings the reliability needed for routine freeze-drying operations across numerous scientific fields.
Market Price
When considering the investment for a laboratory freeze dryer, it’s crucial to evaluate market prices to ensure you’re getting competitive rates. On average, devices of this quality range from approximately $5200 to $6000 USD. This positions the Vertical Laboratory Freeze Dryer as an excellent choice both in terms of functionality and value, making it a wise investment for any laboratory looking to upgrade its freeze-drying capabilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the drying area of the freeze dryer? The YR05191 and YR05193 models offer a freeze-dried area of 0.08m², while the YR05192 offers 0.12m².
What temperature can the cold trap achieve? The cold trap can reach temperatures as low as ≤ -56°C, with an option for even lower cold trapping at ≤ -80°C without load.
Advantages and Disadvantages
One of the key advantages of the Vertical Laboratory Freeze Dryer is its user-friendly design, including a 7-inch touch screen and warning systems that ensure ease of operation and safety. It’s equipped with a robust cold trap with an electric defrost feature, and the vacuum unit is versatile with multiple pressure display options. However, potential drawbacks could include the initial investment, which may be substantial for smaller laboratories, and the necessity of regular maintenance to ensure peak performance.
Product Use in the Field
In practical applications, the freeze dryer is invaluable for preserving biological samples or intricate chemical compounds. By removing moisture through a precise lyophilization process, this equipment ensures samples can be stored long-term while retaining their original properties. Laboratory professionals use these dryers to prepare samples for analysis or to preserve sensitive biological materials.
Recommendations
To maximize the efficiency and lifespan of your freeze dryer, ensure regular maintenance checks are carried out. Prioritize keeping the machine clean and verify that the vacuum pump is working optimally. Consider using Kalstein Plus to request a tailored quote, ensuring you’re making an informed purchasing decision suited to your laboratory’s specific needs.
Features
- Warning System during operation
- 7 Inch Touch Screen for easy operation
- Stainless steel cold trap and operating table
- Large opening cold trap with pre-freezing capability
- Cold Trap Electric Defrost
- Flexible vacuum unit pressure settings
- Vacuum pump protection with temperature-triggered start
Technical Specifications
Model | YR05191 | YR05192 | YR05193 |
Freeze-dried area | 0.08m² | 0.12m² | 0.08m² |
Panel material (material thickness 10mm) | 0.8L | 1.2L | 0.8L |
Material Tray | Ф180mm 3 layers |
Ф200mm 4 layers |
Ф180mm 3 layers |
Material plate spacing | 70mm | ||
Cold trap temperature | ≤ -56°C (no load), optional ≤ -80°C (no load) | ||
Water catching capacity | 3-4kg/24h | ||
Ultimate vacuum | ≤ 5pa (no load) | ||
Power | 970 W | ||
Host Weight | 62 KG | ||
Mainframe Dimensions | 580×500×1210mm | 580×500×1185mm | 580×500×1260mm |