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TW 4DX Dry Shipper

TW 4DX Dry Shipper

For the safe transport of biological samples in a vapor phase.FEATURES

  • 4.1 Liter absorbed LN2 capacity
  • Advanced Concept Hydrophobic Absorbent enables faster charging
  • Complies with IATA regulations for open cryogenic receptacles
  • Rugged construction and superior vacuum performance with super insulation for maximum holding times
  • Lockable lid

Original price was: $1,399.00.Current price is: $1,119.00.

The TW 4DX is a rugged and reliable dry shipper, designed to safely transport biological samples at cryogenic temperatures with enhanced durability and advanced charging technology.

FEATURES

  • Advanced Charging: The Advanced Concept Hydrophobic Absorbent material enables faster charging, ensuring the shipper is ready for use in less time.
  • Safe Transport: Engineered to maintain a vapor phase and complies with IATA regulations for open cryogenic receptacles, allowing for safe and non-hazardous international shipping.
  • Rugged Construction: Built with a sturdy design and superior vacuum performance to provide maximum holding times and withstand the rigors of transit.
  • Extended Hold Time: Offers a static hold time of up to 24 days, providing a reliable buffer against shipping delays.

Download TW 4DX Dry Shipper Overview (pdf)

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Why Shop with us?

Full Range of Trusted Cryogenic Solutions

As an authorized distributor for the most reputable brands in the industry—including IC Biomedical and MVE Biological Solutions—Kryeros offers a full range of high-quality cryogenic equipment to meet your needs.

Expert Guidance

Founded by global thought leaders in cryogenic storage, Kryeros provides precise, expert information and support for every aspect of your extreme low-temperature supply chain.

Extensive Industry Experience

With a team that has over 55 years of experience in the cryogenic field, Kryeros offers a deep understanding of the industry and the complex challenges of extreme low-temperature storage.