In this month’s blog we take a closer look at the new Vestfrost mini Ultra-Low Temperature (ULT) freezer and what benefits it can bring to the user.
Who is Vestfrost?
Vestfrost is a Danish manufacturer of refrigerators and freezers, first founded in 1963. The company has a strong footing in the food and beverage market. However, in recent years the company has made waves in the medical sector too.
Vestfrost hold an array of quality certifications including ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001. Their products are incredibly reliable, versatile and keenly priced.
Vestfrost ULTF 40 mini ULT freezer overview
It can sometimes be quite cumbersome for the user to have to
keep getting up to retrieve a sample from the other side of the laboratory or at
a centralised location. It is for this reason that Vestfrost have developed a ‘personal
freezer’, the ULTF 40 mini ULT freezer, which is capable of reaching
temperatures of -86°C.
The ULTF 40 is essentially a mini ULT freezer designed to
sit on your bench without taking up too much space. Not only does the ULTF 40 avoid
the user having to inconveniently break from their work, it also reduces the
time that samples are exposed to room temperature.
Designed with frequent use in mind
One of the main problems with larger ULT freezers is the effect that temperature fluctuations will have on the samples. This is because every time a user opens the door, the temperature rises dramatically. Since it is a relatively large chamber, it can take several minutes to get back down to the target temperature. This problem is compounded when another member of staff comes along and opens the door again. Something that is all too common in busy laboratories.
The Vestfrost ULTF 40 is designed with frequent door openings in mind and the handle is ergonomically shaped for the user. Since the inner chamber is quite small (65 x 60 x 68cm), it doesn’t take long for the temperature to stabilise again. Therefore, this means your samples are not exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations.
Furthermore, the Vestfrost ULTF 40 has intregrated hot wires
in the panels which combat icing that inevitably forms as a result of the door
being opened frequently throughout the day.
Environmentally friendly as standard
Like with all Vestfrost freezers, only natural refrigerant
gas is used to cool the chamber. In
addition to this, the ULTF 40 has incredibly low power consumption, averaging
around 4.9 kW per 24 hours. Furthermore, like many of Vesfrosts freezers, around
80% of the materials used in construction are sourced from recyclable
alternatives.
Small in size, but with an impressive capacity
Although the Vestfrost ULTF 40 is small in size, the internal chamber is surprisingly roomy. It has a total capacity of 35L. This translates into 33 x 2 inch Cryoboxes or up to 3,300 x 2ml tubes. In addition to this, there is even space inside for an adjustable shelf meaning you can store samples on top of each other to maximise the space inside.
Vestfrost ULTF 40 conclusion
Pros
- Increased productivity. Store and retrieve the
samples you work with daily, easily and quickly right at your desk/bench.
- Minimisation of temperature fluctuations thanks
to small chamber.
- Impressive capacity for such a small footprint.
- Low running costs and low noise levels (<50dB).
Cons
- May not be a cost-effective option in busy labs
with lots of users
Overall score: 8/10
How Henderson biomedical can help?
Henderson Biomedical is an official distributor of Vestfrost freezers. Please call our team on 020 8663 4610 for more information on Vestfrost products, or you can email us at sales@henderson-biomedical.co.uk. Alternatively, you can complete our online form and a member of the team will contact you.