Company Name
Shanghai iKelvin Life Science & Technology Co., Ltd
Company Introduction
Founded in 2020, iKelvin Tech pioneers ultra-low temperature solutions for labs and biobanks. Our flagship innovation is the world’s first automated -196℃ storage system, which uses proprietary electric cooling instead of liquid nitrogen. Through our expertise in refrigeration,heat transfer, and insulation, we offer a full suite of sample management equipment, delivering a fully localized, end-to-end solution for biobanking.
Size (number of persons)
70
Official website
http://www.ikelvinbio.com/
Contact person
Bai Jingjing
Contact email
jingjing.bai@ikelvinbio.com
Product Name
- iSG-ULF196AC Fully Automated High-Throughput Cryogenic Storage System
- iSG-ULF196HC Fully Automated High-Density Cryogenic Storage System
Product Introduction + Highlights
- The iSG-ULF196AC is a technologically advanced intelligent storage system for biological samples in the -196°C temperature range.Equipped with advanced refrigeration, cold conduction, and insulation technologies, it achieves an cryogenic environment driven by electric power. Boasting features such as multi-cooling-source safety backup, near-zero liquid nitrogen loss and fully automatic, precise, and efficient sample access, it creates a safer and more efficient sample storage environment.
- The iSG-ULF196HC is a technologically leading intelligent storage system for biological samples in the -196°C temperature range. Equipped with advanced refrigeration, cold conduction, and insulation technologies, it achieves an cryogenic environment driven by electric power. Boasting features such as multi-cooling-source safety backup, near-zero liquid of nitrogen loss and fully automatic, precise, and efficient sample access, it creates a safer and more efficient sample storage environment.
Can the products be experienced on-site?
YES
NO
Are the products certified in Thailand and Malaysia?
Is the product leading in the industry?
YES
Have the products been exported to Europe, America or other countries?
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