Cryopreservation bags come with several unique features that make them indispensable in the cryogenic storage process:
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Material Composition: Most cryopreservation bags are made from high-grade materials like ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) or fluoropolymer. These materials offer excellent transparency, flexibility, and puncture resistance, ensuring the safety and integrity of the stored samples.
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Temperature Resistance: Designed to withstand temperatures as low as -196°C, cryopreservation bags maintain their mechanical properties even in extreme conditions, preventing breakage and sample degradation.
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Closed System Processing: Many cryopreservation bags feature closed system designs, minimizing the risk of contamination and ensuring a sterile environment for the samples.
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Customizable Port Configurations: Cryopreservation bags often come with various port configurations, including needle-free options, to facilitate easy sampling and reduce contamination risks.
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Labeling and Identification: Integrated label pockets and engraved serial numbers ensure easy identification and traceability of stored samples.