Friday 21 August 2015, Amsterdam
The report recognizes the following companies as the key players in the Global Cryogenic Freezers Market: Chart Industries, Panasonic Healthcare, Planer, Taylor Wharton and Thermo Fisher
The other prominent vendors are: American Biotech Supply, Bioline Technologies, CES Group, Custom Biogenic Systems, Eppendorf, Haier Bio-Medical, Nanolytik, Reflect Scientific and VRV Group
Commenting on the report, an analyst said: “Temperature uniformity is a necessity in cryogenic freezers. Market vendors have thus developed mechanical cryogenic freezers, an alternative technology to liquid nitrogen and liquid nitrogen vapor phase storage technologies. For instance, Panasonic Medical and Thermo Fisher have introduced the MDF-1156ATN-PE ultra-low temperature freezers and the ULT10140-9 models, respectively. These freezers typically constitute the cooling elements of cryogenic freezers, which surround the walls of the storage chamber and eliminate heat, creating a uniform temperature environment.”
According to the report, biological samples and life science products require proper preservation to ensure their integrity as they are extremely sensitive. Considering that the preservation of cells is important for cell culture, samples require freezing systems that impede intracellular functions damaging the samples’ physiochemical structures. These samples become ineffective if not preserved appropriately. This, in turn, can hamper the discovery, development, and introduction of new drugs and medical treatments.
Further, the report states that cryogenic freezing comes with high operating costs that offset its advantage of low initial investment.
The study was conducted using an objective combination of primary and secondary information including inputs from key participants in the industry. The report contains a comprehensive market and vendor landscape in addition to a SWOT analysis of the key vendors.
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