Laboratory freeze dryers

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Laboratory freeze dryers are devices which generate very low temperatures quickly and sometimes in a vacuum to freeze a sample of the specimen. Laboratory freeze dryers help to remove the ice or other frozen solvents from a material through the sublimation process and to remove bound water molecules the desorption process.  Laboratory freeze dryers keep the product temperature low during the process to avoid unnecessary changes in the dried product appearance and characteristics.

Such laboratory equipment as laboratory freeze dryers helps to remove water from delicate biological products without damaging their chemical structure.

Laboratory freeze dryers provide stable, the shelf life for sensitive biological materials and preserve such materials for storage and transportation.

Practically all the models of laboratory freeze dryers have an ice condenser with approximate temperatures - 55°C and -85°C.

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