Used Taylor Wharton Cryogenic Dry Shipper CXR100 3.7L Liquid Nitrogen Dewar / Cryotank 102 Vial Capacity
- Make Taylor Wharton
- Hertz Does Not Apply
- Model Cryogenic Dry Shipper
- Serial 140655
- Weight 22.0 Lb
- Voltage Does Not Apply
- Warranty 30-Day Warranty, 100% Parts and Labor
- Dimensions 17.0in x 17.0in x 27.0in
- Shipping Type FedEx Ground
- Item Condition Excellent
- Manufacturing Date Does Not Apply
Product Information
Designed to safely transport a wide variety of materials at cryogenic temperatures. Taylor Wharton CXR100 Cryogenic Dry Shipper features a unique absorbent material that prevents a liquid spill if the unit is tipped over. This unit complies with IATA regulations and has advanced absorbent enabling faster charging. Its rugged construction includes a magniformed necktube design, ribbed high strength aluminum body, and a more durable paint system. The superior vacuum performance and super insulation provide maximum holding times with lockable lids. The capacity of this shipper is 3.7L for liquid nitrogen with a vial capacity of 102. This cryotank is ideal for safely transporting materials in a laboratory setting.
Key Features- Complies with IATA regulations for safe transportation
- Lockable lids for added security
- Rugged construction with a magniformed necktube design and ribbed high strength aluminum body
- Advanced absorbent for faster charging
- Capacity (Metric): 3.7 L Liquid Nitrogen
- Vial Capacity: 102 Vials
Metric: 9.979032 kg
Imperial: 22.0 lbs
Metric: 22.86 cm x 22.86 cm x 68.58 cm
Imperial: 9.0 in x 9.0 in x 27.0 in
8418.50.0100
Harmonized Code DetailsRefrigerating or freezing equipment; heat pumps excl 8418.69 - Compression type units - Other - Other
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