
Cryogenic Freezers – Precision Cold Storage for Critical Applications
Cryogenic freezers provide ultra-low temperatures essential for long-term preservation of biological and scientific materials. Arctiko’s advanced cryo freezers ensure secure, reliable storage for research, healthcare and industry.
Cryogenic Freezing Solutions by Praxas
As an official distributor of Arctiko, Praxas offers cutting-edge cryogenic storage solutions designed to meet the highest industry standards. Whether for research laboratories, hospitals, or military applications, our CRYO freezers deliver precision cooling, TRUE DUAL™ redundancy for safety, and compatibility with cryo storage boxes for efficient sample organisation.
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What is a Cryogenic Freezer & How Does It Work?
Cryogenic freezers store biological samples, medical materials and scientific specimens at ultra-low temperatures, preventing cellular degradation. Unlike traditional liquid nitrogen systems, Arctiko cryogenic freezers use TRUE DUAL™ compressor technology, reaching temperatures as low as -150°C. In the unlikely event of a cooling circuit failure, a single circuit can maintain -130°C, ensuring maximum security while reducing operating costs and safety risks. This makes them an efficient choice for laboratories, hospitals and research facilities.

A Smarter, Safer & Cost-Effective Cryogenic Solution
Arctiko’s cryogenic freezers provide a safer and more cost-effective alternative to traditional Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) cryotanks. With no need for Liquid Nitrogen, these freezers can lower operating costs and eliminate safety risks like asphyxiation and explosions. They also offer better temperature stability and reduce the risk of sample contamination, ensuring your materials stay safe and reliable.
Why Choose Arctiko Over Liquid Nitrogen Cryotanks?
Arctiko cryogenic freezers offer a safer, more cost-effective alternative to Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) systems. With mechanical refrigeration, there’s no need for liquid nitrogen, reducing operational risks and costs. This approach ensures reliable performance while meeting European standards for safety and efficiency in cryogenic storage, as outlined by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN).